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Bel Vino

AVA · Temecula Valley

Further reading: Producer's own site

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Editorial profile

Bel Vino Winery is a boutique estate winery in Temecula Valley, established in 1996 and taken over by new ownership in 2011. Its 40-acre estate vineyard, set at one of the highest points in Temecula Wine Country, grows twelve varietals — Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Merlot, Petite Sirah, Syrah and Zinfandel among the reds, and Chardonnay, Muscat, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier among the whites — each bottled as its own varietal wine, supplemented by proprietary blends and fruit sourced from other local Temecula vineyards.

Bel Vino also produces a five-wine sparkling program, including a Brut, a sparkling Moscato, a sparkling Syrah, and two fruit-flavored sparklers (Peach Mango and Pineapple Coconut). The winery states it produces roughly 30 to 40 wines in total, though its own pages name only the estate varietals and sparkling lineup rather than every proprietary label.

40

estate acres

as stated by the producer

Winemaker
not named on fetched pages

Facts read from belvinowinery.com

What's on file

Address

33515 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD

Where it's registered

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  • Principal33515 RANCHO CALIFORNIA RD, TEMECULA

The ground it sits on

AVA · Temecula Valley

6.6

pH, 1:1 water

10.9cm

, whole profile

94cm

to

Well drained

, dominant condition

Distribution across 194 · mean ◆, median │, p10–p90 bar

6.6
1.2%
17.2%
available water
10.9cm
depth to restriction
94cm

Dominant

  • 14.6%
  • 12.7%
  • 11.2%
  • 9.5%
  • 8.2%

194 map units · soil described over 87.6% of the region’s area · 15.8% is water, rock outcrop or other non-soil · 69% of the described area has a restrictive layer within the profile.

Wines

12 of 14 wines link to the page they were read from. The list is what a producer publishes about itself, one citation at a time — it is not a catalog, and a wine missing from it is uncurated rather than unmade.