Halloween Season at Temecula Wine Valley

Temecula Wine Valley is turning into a Halloween playground this October. From pumpkin painting to scary movie nights, there’s a whole lot of spooky fun in store for us.

Temecula Wine Valley

Get Your Gourd On

Peltzer Farms is bringing back their wildly popular pumpkin painting sessions. Every Tuesday and Thursday from October 1 to 24, you can channel your inner Tim Burton and create a masterpiece on a mini pumpkin.

With themes like “Celestial Eyes” and “Beetlejuice,” your gourd is guaranteed to be the talk of the neighborhood. Snag your $25 ticket and let those creative juices flow!

Family-Friendly Frights

Gather the whole clan for free movie nights at Peltzer. They’re rolling out the orange carpet with classics like “Hocus Pocus” (October 10), “Beetlejuice” (October 17), and “Casper” (October 24). Bring your own blankets and chairs, then settle in for some not-so-scary fun under the stars.

Pro tip: The Crush House Bar and food trucks will be on hand to keep your hunger at bay.

Grown-Up Ghouls

When the sun goes down, Temecula’s wineries turn up the heat with some adults-only Halloween hijinks:

  • Peltzer’s HalloWine Party (October 26): Don your spookiest attire for a chance to win big in their costume contest. There’ll be a live DJ and food trucks.
  • Lorimar’s Halloween Party (October 25): Sangria, live music, and a DJ? Count us in! Your ticket includes a glass of the good stuff and a menu item to keep those dancing feet fueled.
  • Wiens’ Hallowiens (October 26): Members get in free to this wicked celebration featuring costume contests, wine, and entertainment. Non-members can join the fun for $34.

Harvest Happiness

For a more relaxed autumn experience, don’t miss Leoness CellarsHarvest Viewing Event on October 4. Sip on their finest wines, feast on tri-tip, and watch the grape harvest in action.

See you there!

Click here to find more info and follow along on Instagram and Facebook for updates.

See you there, San Diego!

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