Saturday, January 26, 2013

TEMECULA


13/01/2013 8:54 AM  

A side trip to Temecula provided a welcome interlude from the Coachella valley. Cuda's birthday began early at Coco's with a roadtrip treat from the waitress after hearing about our birthday trip. ( FIRST RULE OF TRAVELLING: ITS ALWAYS SOMEONE'S BIRTHDAY OR AN ANNIVERSARY ) The pecan pie was delicious and would save me later from making a regretful pizza order.  Upon arriving in Temecula we checked the visitor centre and picked up some 2 for one tasting coupons. Our hotel check-in was not untill 1oclock so we decided to look-around old town and do a few winetastings. Old town Temecula was a great 10 block expanse of shops and restaurants with speakers attached to lamp poles and pumping out some great jazz background which created a great ambiance for our stroll through town. A great cigar shop with lax smoking regulations grandfathered in before California"s draconian anti-smoking laws allowed patron smoking inside the shop .  The wine tastings were ok but very expensive at $ 15 a pop. After Oregon, Walla Walla and our own Okanogan valley we were not overly impressed with the overpriced offerings of Temecula valley. The wineries themselves were opulent with nice views and great store selection, but most of the wines we tasted were very average especially at their price points of $20 to $ 40 dollars a bottle.
We did 4 wineries our first day along with tasty lunch of brie and flat iron steak arugula salad at the Pinnacle restaurant at Faulkner Winery. The complimentary birthday cheese cake did not prevent Cuda giving a scolding to the proprietorship on the customer satisfaction card, regarding food items arriving at different times, at no fault of server. Another winery and we were ready to go back to our hotel. We stopped at a small store with a sign that read liquor and fine cigars. We walked into an outrageously obscene display of  fine tequila's and other alcoholic delights.

so much tequila , so little time






 This store looked small from the outside but inside it was a liquor superstore. I walked over to the till and noticed a modest display of cigars. Is  this all you got I pouted to the energetic proprieter. "Go to the  room in the back. He responded. I noticed a small refrigerator near the till stocked with caviar. This was getting interesting. We opened the door to the cigar room .BAM  We had died and gone to heaven. This cigar room was over the top and I've been in some good ones

I want  this to be my coffin when I'am buried

As Cuda started her inspection of the big ring gauge beauties , I couldn't help going outside the room and shouting to the proprieter " I want your F...ing job. For a short while Cuda and Shark swam in a fantasy ocean of unlimited possibilities before finally forcing ourselves to settle for a red bottle of cassalado anejo tequila and the winner of  Cuda's best rolled large cigar contest. Back at the motel we annexed an area on patio near the hot tub to enjoy our bounty. Happy happy happy This was possibly the best tequila we've ever tasted and the cognac sprayed bad boy we smoked was better than ok for a non Cuban issue. 
 The next day a great public market in old Temecula where I finally found the shark tooth I've been looking for for 2 years since my last one broke. This market was great with a good balance between food and crafts. More wine tasting and finally back home through the mountains. A word about the Best Western we stayed at. Very enjoyable, great spacious room with new carpet, excellent heated pool and spa, superior continental buffet breakfast, great value for $67.00 Honestly, nothing to whine about, really. ( The bad taste in our mouth from staying in a cheap motel in
Yukima is gone )

 Cuda's birthday will continue.................











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