August is halfway through, and harvest is officially underway in Temecula, and California Wine Month is just around the corner. That also means CRUSH, Temecula Wines’ annual wine and culinary showcase, is back for 2025 at award-winning Monte De Oro Winery.
Scheduled for Sept. 27 from 7:30 to 10 p.m., CRUSH is a unique evening where guests can taste wines from more than 30 Temecula Valley wineries in a single location. The event pairs these wines with chef-crafted bites, live music, and the opportunity to meet and converse directly with the winemakers themselves.
CRUSH provides an immersive experience for wine lovers, offering the chance to sip, savor, and celebrate Southern California wine country under the stars. The showcase combines the the region’s wine and culinary offerings in one evening, creating a memorable experience for attendees.
General admission tickets are $135, with early access tickets available for $145. Guests can purchase tickets online in advance to secure their spot at this highly anticipated annual event.
As harvest continues across Temecula Valley and wine enthusiasts prepare for California Wine Month, CRUSH remains a highlight of the season, celebrating the region’s wineries, chefs, and the broader wine culture of Southern California.
For tickets and more information, visit TemeculaWines.org.
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