Hall of Fame Inductees and Scholarship Award Recipients
Hall of Fame Inductee
The Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association (TVWA) inducted two wine country visionaries into the TVWA Hall of Fame at this year’s annual Grape Day event: Phil and Carol Baily, founders of Baily Winery in Temecula Valley. To be honored with induction into the Temecula Valley Winegrowers Hall of Fame, individuals must have made demonstrable contributions to enhancing the reputation and distinction of the Temecula Valley appellation and its wines.
The Baily family planted their first acre of grapes in 1982, expanding to six acres in 1983. They founded Baily Winery in 1986, focusing on Cabernet Sauvignon using carbonic maceration. Over time, they acquired a 20-acre vineyard and opened the Baily Wine Country Café and Carol’s tasting room. They now have 25 acres of grapes, a modern production facility, and a visitor center offering wine and food experiences in Temecula Valley.
Baily Winery is celebrated for their classic wines made using old-world techniques, and for creating their iconic vertical tasting experience, which has helped establish the region as a place capable of producing exceptional age-worthy wines. Phil Baily has also been an active member and longtime president of the TVWA Board of Directors. His leadership helped the region pass the first ever wine and agricultural heritage district in 2021.
TVWA also recognized two additional visionaries, Joe Vera and Billy Bower, with Life of Dedication awards. Vera’s decades of work as cellar master for Wilson Creek Winery earned him more than 50 harvests in Temecula Valley. Bower, who passed away in 2023, was director of agriculture at Stage Ranch Farm Management, overseeing 450 acres of Temecula Valley vineyards. With this award, both are recognized for their tireless work to promote and elevate the reputation of Temecula Valley Wine Country and pave the way for future generations.
Hall of Fame Scholarship Recipients
The Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association takes pride in celebrating and acknowledging the children of our hardworking members’ staff. In 2023, the Association introduced its first Hall of Fame Scholarship Program, which continued in 2024. This scholarship was offered to graduating high school seniors from families employed by a TVWA member. Scholarships were granted based on academic achievements, financial need, and community engagement. We are thrilled to announce that we have granted two high school students a $5,000 award each to support their college tuition and expenses over four years. Congratulations to Alexis Baumgartner and Macie Chaich for being this year’s scholarship recipients!