Meet the Husband-and-Wife Teams of Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country
All’s Fair in Love and… Wine?
With gorgeous vistas, world class wines, happening tasting rooms, friendly and knowledgeable people, amazing culinary options, and year-round perfect weather, there are few better places to spend Valentine’s Day – or any day, really – than Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country. But, what if you work in Wine Country? And, what if you work in Wine Country with your significant other?
Thinking about taking the next step with your honey and opening a winery? After catching up with some of Temecula Valley’s iconic winery couples, we learned that it is indeed possible to keep the romance alive, even when it means spending all day together on the job. It just involves lots of wine, functional plumbing, and occasionally leaving work at work, which, according to these dynamic duos, is harder that it sounds.
LES AND DORIAN LINKOGLE, BRIAR ROSE WINERY
Les is the winemaker and the visionary force behind the winery. Dorian focuses on the administrative and hospitality-driven side of the business. They have been together for over 45 years, 20 of which have been spent operating the winery together.
TVWA: How did you two meet?
Les: Dorian and I were high school sweethearts.
TVWA: Awwwww. What is the best part about working together?
Dorian: Sharing our passion for this wonderful wine culture with one another.
TVWA: What is the worst part?
Les: You never stop working. You don’t take the necessary time off away from the winery, and the business dominates almost all of your conversations.
TVWA: Do any moments stand out for you during your time working together?
Dorian: One harvest, under the light of the full harvest moon, Les set up a table in the middle of the vineyards. The table was complete with tablecloth, candle, wine and two glasses. Much to my surprise he wanted me to experience the magic of the energy of the vineyards just prior to harvest. As I sat there with him, I did experience the energy and sense of awe as I viewed the beautiful fruit hanging from the vines in the shadow of the moonlight, and I truly did feel the energy of the vines just as he had described. It was an enchanted evening; one I will never forget.
DEANE AND CHRISTINE FOOTE, FOOT PATH WINERY
Deane is the winemaker and works in the tasting room. According to Deane, Christine is “pretty much everything else. CFO, CEO… she’s the boss.”
TVWA: How did you two meet?
Deane: We met 20+ years ago while working at Teledyne in the City of Industry.
TVWA: What is the best part about working together?
Deane: Seeing each other all the time and enjoying it.
TVWA: Do you ever not enjoy it?
Deane: When we have occasional differences in opinion on what should be done next. But she keeps me in line.
TVWA: Do any moments stand out for you during your time working together?
Deane: Our first date. We have been together ever since.
NICK AND CINDY PALUMBO, PALUMBO FAMILY VINEYARDS & WINERY
Nick is the winemaker and Cindy, like Christine, is “everything else.” This seems to be a theme among winery couples!
TVWA: How did you two meet?
Nick: We met at Texas Lil’s in 2000, back when Old Town was a one-horse town. Cindy had chicken pox and I asked her if she wanted to go to “Wally World.” Truth. We got married in 2003.
TVWA: What is the best part about working together?
Nick: The best part is we live and raise our kids onsite, in a healthy and beautiful environment. We live a healthy lifestyle, doing what we believe in and showing our kids that working hard and staying true to what you believe in is rewarding in many ways.
TVWA: What is the worst part?
Nick: The worst part is we never seem to “get away.” That said, we live and work where other people dream of “getting away” to!
TVWA: Do any moments stand out for you during your time working together?
Nick: It’s tough to pinpoint just one anecdote. Raising family, multiple farm animals and crazy customers over the years has afforded us years’ worth of stories. However, one that stands out is when a long-time customer requested a taste of our Sangiovese on his death bed. Seriously. It brought tears to our eyes.
RAY AND LORETTA FALKNER, FALKNER WINERY
Ray is the Chairman and CFO, in charge of all winery operations, including production and sales. He is also in charge of the on-site restaurant, Pinnacle. Loretta is the President and CEO, in charge of all weddings, special events and the gift shop. They have been together for 22 years, 19 of which have been at the winery.
TVWA: How did you two meet?
Ray & Loretta: We met through friends in Dallas, TX, where we were living prior to moving to California
in 2000. While we each came from different work backgrounds (technology and fashion retail), we merged talents to build our winery operation. We had previously worked together at a start-up internet company in Dallas named Shabang.
TVWA: What is the best part about working together?
R&L: The best part is sharing in the successes when they occur. It also makes it easier to “bring work home” when there are work issues that are best discussed in great length in order to arrive at the best possible solution.
TVWA: What is the hardest part?
R&L: The most difficult part is when there are wide differences of opinion and neither of us wants to give in. We can usually get over the stubborn positions to reach a compromise though. Sometimes it is also difficult to get away from work when you see each other most hours of the day.
TVWA: Do any moments stand out for you during your time working together?
R&L: One of them was the creation of our “Luscious Lips” wine and label. Loretta felt that the winery should produce a visually catchy label that customers would be attracted to and purchase. She decided two lips on the label would be the selling point. Numerous employees and friends were asked to provide “lip imprints” so we could decide what to use. All employees and friends were involved in the selection process. Ray wanted the lips embossed on the label so you could feel the lips as well as see them. The next step was the wine itself – a Syrah with about 3% residual sugar. It was a true collaborative effort, and Luscious Lips has been an extremely successful wine ever since.
AKASH & ELENA PATEL, AKASH WINERY
Akash is the owner and director of the winery, and Elena is the wine club manager. They have been together for 9 years.
TVWA: How did you two meet?
Akash & Elena: We met at school in 2004.
TVWA: What is the best part about working together?
A&E: Working together to create a place that people love coming to visit. A place, that if it wasn’t ours, we would visit. Plus, watching our joint visions come to life right in front of our eyes.
TVWA: What is the worst part?
A&E: There is no worse part! (Cough cough)… Not being able to shut off work after hours, and talk about things other than the winery.
TVWA: Do any moments stand out for you during your time working together?
A&E: We’ve only been at it for 12 months, so we are still in our honeymoon phase of love and peace. Right now it is all memorable.
CARRIE & CHARLIE PELTZER, OWNERS, PELTZER FARM & WINERY
Charlie is a professional investor in “rusty gold” and antiquities. Carrie is a designer. Together, she dreams it and he builds it! Much of what you see around Peltzer Farm & Winery are products from this duo. They have been together for 24 years.
TVWA: How did you two meet?
Carrie: My aunt and uncle lived on the same street in Orange as Charlie and introduced us. At the time, we both had significant others… BUT, I later found out Charlie had two farm pups named Bonnie and Blue and I quickly fell in love with all of them. He’d take them to work with him every day. It was adorable. The rest is history and it’s been bliss ever since!
TVWA: What is the best part about working together?
Carrie: My favorite part about working with Charlie is coming up with an idea, spinning it around my head, and putting it on paper. Charlie takes once glance and he’s off building it. He loves projects (most of the time) and I love ideas – it just works.
TVWA: What is the worst part?
Carrie: The fact that you can’t just shut it off… without three glasses of wine, that is.
TVWA: Do any moments stand out for you during your time working together?
Carrie: One of my favorite stories is from while we were building the Crush House. Starbucks was getting
rid of some of their furniture for a remodel. Charlie, being Charlie, picked up a couple of leather chairs they threw out and brought them home. We ended up putting the two chairs in the middle of the Crush House. Every day at 4 or 5 pm when we were done with the day, we would sit in those chairs, relax, talk about what was next in the build, dream about the future of the place, and crack a cold one. They’re still in Charlie’s workshop to this day!
Valerie & Steve Andrews, Oak Mountain Winery
Steve is the President and Valerie is the Vice President of this dog-loving winery. They have been together for 22 years.
TVWA: How did you two meet?
Valerie: We met online on a singles site
TVWA: What is the best part about working together?
Valerie: We have the same work ethics. We create our next project together, from planting our vineyards over 20 years ago, to building our 10,000 square-foot wine cave. Steve has the technical ideas and expertise while I am the creative, artistic side.
TVWA: What is the worst part?
Valerie: There is no worst part.
TVWA: Do any moments stand out for you during your time working together?
Valerie: In the very beginning we bottled our small amount of wine with a gravity feed, 4-spout bottler. Steve had the tote of wine raised on a forklift so, by gravity, the wine would flow to the bottler that we had set on the ground. I was in charge of putting the bottles under the spouts and then pulling them off when full for Steve to cork. Well, sometimes the bottler would lose its prime, so I had a syringe to suck the wine back to prime. It didn’t work very well, so I just would suck on the end of the spout to get the wine going again. Eight hours later there was a very happy, very drunk Val. Steve still laughs about that one.
GERRY AND ROSIE WILSON, WILSON CREEK WINERY
It is impossible to talk about Temecula Valley Wine Country Couples without thinking about Gerry and Rosie Wilson of Wilson Creek Winery. These two lovebirds have been together for a whopping 65 years! Read the story of how they met here.
TVWA: What is the best part about working together?
Rosie: Being together and sharing this journey. Knowing what each other is doing each day.
TVWA: What is the worst part?
Rosie: There isn’t one.
TVWA: Do any moments stand out for you during your time working together?
Rosie: When we were building the winery, someone told us that the Balloon and Wine Festival was to be at Lake Skinner the next day. We felt that we should have something to show people driving by our property that we were building a winery, so we constructed a sign that said “Wilson Creek Winery” and added a white oval at the top that said “Open Soon.” We slogged through the mud and rain and installed it. Well, with all the problems that occurred along the way, we opened nearly TWO years later. I guess we gave the word “soon” a new meaning!
BILL & JENIFER WILSON, WILSON CREEK WINERY
It looks like Gerry and Rosie started something much bigger than their relationship when they got together, because this other iconic Wilson Creek Couple has been together for 32 years!
TVWA: How did you two meet?
Bill: I was going to a bar early because a person I had never met and haven’t seen since forgot his ID!
Jenifer was there following a Heart Association fundraiser, hoping to find a handsome doctor, but met me instead.
TVWA: What is the best part about working together?
Bill: We see each other every day!
TVWA: What is the worst part?
Bill: We see each other every day!
TVWA: Do any moments stand out for you during your time working together?
Bill: It was when we were building the winery, living in a double wide with no electricity & no running water, with a 4 year old and a 2 year old. One day, my wife hands me a training potty dispenser for me to empty, and proclaims, “It’s not your daughter’s.” That was extremely motivating to hurry up and get the construction done!
PHIL & CAROL BAILY, BAILY WINERY
Another famous Temecula Valley couple, Phil and Carol Baily were among the first to settle in Temecula Valley and build the region to what it is today.
TVWA: How did you two meet?
Phil: We were introduced to each other by our sisters in 1967 in Whittier, California where we both were raised. Our sisters felt that we were a perfect match; they were right, because five months later we were married, and this past November, we celebrated our 52nd wedding anniversary.
TVWA: What is the best part about working together?
Phil: Every part of our business is the result of both of us working hard and working together. Every major decision was made by the two of us hashing things out, not being afraid to take the steps to begin, and adjusting as things evolved and the environment changed. And we’re not done yet.
Special thanks to all the winery folks who contributed to this piece. For more about Temecula Valley Wine Country and all the passionate people who make it so special, click HERE.