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Celebrating Temecula Valley’s Winery Dogs: A National Dog Week Tribute

September 3, 2024

National Dog Week takes place the fourth week of every September and, as this year’s celebration approaches, we’re thrilled to shine a spotlight on the furry, four-legged friends who bring joy, warmth, and a touch of fun to some of Temecula Valley’s most beloved wineries. From loyal companions to playful mascots, these winery dogs are as much a part of the experience as the wine itself. Let’s meet a few of the dogs that make every visit to these vineyards a little more special, and raise a glass to them this California Wine Month.

Cougar Vineyard and Winery

Meet Cilie—pronounced “Chilli”—the delightful “Super Mutt” of Cougar Vineyard and Winery. With a mix that includes 30% cattle dog, 14% Boxer, 14% German Shepherd, and 14% Doberman (among others), Cilie is as unique as the wines here. Cilie might growl at newcomers, but he’s quick to cry when they leave—a true softie at heart. Interestingly, he prefers beer over wine, though he’s named after the vineyard’s Ciliegiolo wine, meaning “Little Cherry,” a fitting moniker for this lovable pooch.

Jennifer Buffington, founder and proprietor of Cougar Vineyard, shares that dogs like Cilie are an essential part of many visitors’ extended families. Their presence enhances the winery’s warm, family-focused atmosphere, ensuring no one—human or canine—feels left behind.

Doffo Winery

At Doffo Winery, Teddy Doffo, a loyal German Shepherd, steals the show almost as much as the winery’s delicious wines and famous motorcycle collection. Teddy’s favorite way to commute is by riding in the back of his dad Damian’s Ape—a fun, three-wheeled vehicle that’s perfect for traversing the grounds of the winery. Teddy is known for his smooth, sweet, and playful presence, much like a well-rounded Zinfandel. Damian notes that having a winery dog like Teddy enhances the guest experience by making the environment feel more welcoming and approachable. Guests often find comfort and joy in interacting with Teddy, adding a memorable layer to their visit.

Wilson Creek Winery

Brut, the Golden Retriever of Wilson Creek Winery, is a classic in more ways than one. Every morning, Brut embarks on his own tour of the winery, making his rounds to each department in search of treats—though he’s notoriously picky and won’t hesitate to spit out anything that doesn’t meet his high standards. Brut’s morning routine has become a cherished tradition at Wilson Creek, symbolizing the joy and warmth that pets bring into our lives.

Brut isn’t just a charming greeter; he plays a practical role too. In addition to serving as Wilson Creek’s unofficial Chief Hospitality Officer, he helps maintain the vineyard’s ecosystem by keeping unwanted critters at bay, playing a surprisingly practical role in the winery’s sustainability efforts. Brut embodies Wilson Creek’s commitment to a family-friendly and sustainable environment, making every guest feel right at home.

Peltzer Winery

At Peltzer Winery, you’ll find not one, but two lovable Border Collies: Duke and Butch. Duke, ever the social butterfly, loves greeting customers and playing ball with his nose, showing off his bubbly and sweet personality much like a glass of Prosecco. He’s even been known to close a few wedding tours with his infectious smile!

Butch, on the other hand, prefers to stick with the staff, embodying the peppery, bold character of a Cabernet Sauvignon. Carrie Peltzer shares that both dogs bring immense joy to the staff, making the workday brighter and more enjoyable.

Fazeli Cellars Winery

Holmes, the Malinois of Fazeli Cellars Winery, named after the famous detective Sherlock, loves nothing more than chasing rabbits and playing with his ball. If Holmes were a wine, he’d be a Shiraz, embodying the bold and spicy essence of one of Fazeli’s signature grape varieties. BJ Fazeli describes Holmes as a source of pure joy, bringing an extra layer of delight to the winery’s vibrant atmosphere.

Gershon Bachus Vintners

Finally, we meet the dynamic Dachshund duo of Gershon Bachus Vintners: Frank-E-Sinatra and Russel-T-Longfellow. These two are all about the spice—both in personality and their wine of choice, Tempranillo. Owner Christina Falik notes that having pets like Frank and Russel completes the human need for unconditional love, making them indispensable companions at the vineyard.

These winery dogs do more than just provide a warm welcome; they add character, charm, and a sense of family to Temecula Valley’s vineyards. Whether they’re greeting guests, helping out in the vineyard, or just being their lovable selves, these dogs remind us that a little joy goes a long way. As we celebrate National Dog Week, let’s raise a glass to the dogs who make our winery visits truly unforgettable.

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