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Friday night, after a long week, Steve, my husband, and I went out to eat. Dinner was delicious, the wine was good, but the night wasn’t long enough. I’d heard of a new place in Old Town Temecula called The Collective. Other than the name I knew nothing about it. I always want to try new places, so off we went.

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Photo courtesy of OopsyDaisy Photography

The Collective is a wine lounge for several area boutique wineries that do not have tasting rooms of their own. Some of the wineries represented by the Collective are Atwood Estate Vineyards of Temecula, Middleridge Winery of Idyllwild, Fazeli Vineyard, soon to be open on De Portola Road in Temecula, and Woodworth Estate wines of De Luz.

They carry whites and reds, both single varietals and blends. All the wines are served by the bottle, a few are served by the glass. There is also a tasting flight option, which Steve and I chose. Bryce, the server was charming, and Jonathon, the manager was an old acquaintance of mine. They were both passionate and excited about the wineries represented by The Collective. Steve and I were both able to pick out favorites from the wines we tasted. I liked the Fazeli Cab which had firm but not overpowering tannins and nice cherry tones. Steve preferred the Syrah from Atwood Estate. It has a distinct chocolate taste, and heavy texture.

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Rustico

Mar 18

Courtesy of: Taste of Temecula
Author: Johanna Lack
Photographer: Michael Chava

Photography by Michael Chava

I drove down Winchester with a great deal of excitement.  I was on my way to Rustico, and I was anticipating a great treat.  As soon as I saw the restaurant’s welcoming, little lights that outline the building, my stomach growled.  I think it was urging me on.

Rustico has a warm, friendly vibe.  It almost feels like entering a restaurant while vacationing in Italy  – a feeling aided by a huge trompe l’oeil painting of the Italian countryside hanging on the wall.  The restaurant was designed top to bottom by Felippa Cusimano, wife of owner and chef Francesco Cusimano, who were, no doubt, influenced by their native Sicily. continue reading…