Baily Vineyard
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Updated April 16, 2024
## Baily Vineyard (Temecula, CA): What’s Changed, What to Taste, and How to Plan Your Visit
Location (historic main site): 33440 La Serena Way, Temecula, CA 92591 (33.5232652, -117.0826251)
Current operations (since Oct 2025): Tastings and sales are now run at Baily’s production facility on Pauba Road, following the transition away from the La Serena Way property.
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### Why Baily matters in Temecula Wine Country
Baily Vineyard & Winery is one of the Temecula Valley names that consistently stands for Bordeaux-style reds—think Cabernet Sauvignon and the estate Meritage blend—with an emphasis on aging and vertical depth. The Baily family story goes back to 1981, when Phil and Carol Baily moved to Temecula to plant roots and build a winery; three generations are now involved in farming and winemaking. Winery
Two traits set Baily apart:
– Serious, cellar-worthy reds. The winery has long focused on Cabernet Sauvignon and Meritage; older-vine Cabernet fruit (planted in 1968, purchased by the winery in 1990) forms the backbone of key bottlings. Winery
– Depth of vintages. Baily has offered vertical tastings and manages inventory to make multiple back-vintages available—useful if you care about structure, development, and buying for the cellar. Valley Winegrowers Association
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## What’s new (2025 update)
– Operational move: Baily announced in late August 2025 that the La Serena Way tasting room would wind down by Sept 30 and tastings would begin Oct 1 at the Pauba Road production facility. The winery also noted a planned rebrand to Baily Family Vineyards. This means the address you’ll still see on older maps (La Serena Way) is no longer the active tasting venue. Always check the official site for any further updates before you go.
– Carol’s Restaurant: The winery formally closed Carol’s Restaurant after 25 years. Wine tasting at the Pauba Road facility is available 7 days a week, 11:00–5:00 (hours published by the winery). Winery
– Tasting specifics: The winery’s website notes tasting is free with purchase of at least two bottles; otherwise a tasting fee applies (the site has displayed differing fee amounts during the transition—verify the current price before you arrive). Hours commonly appear as 11:00–5:00 daily on Baily’s official pages. Winery
> Outdated-data flag: Many third-party listings still point to 33440 La Serena Way and mention dining at Carol’s Restaurant. Those details no longer reflect current on-site experiences. Use the winery’s official website for the latest tasting location, hours, and fees.
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## The wine: What to seek out
– Meritage (Estate blend): A Baily flagship—Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Malbec, grown on the estate Berenda Road vineyard. If you want a Temecula red that shows structure and ageability, start here. (Recent releases have included 2018 and 2020.) Winery
– Cabernet Sauvignon: From some of the oldest Cabernet plantings in the valley (1968 origin, acquired 1990), often showing warm, rich tones with herbaceous notes and a hint of mint. Look for multiple vintages to compare. Winery
– Vertical flights (when offered): Ask about older vintages and any available vertical tasting options—Baily is known for keeping deep libraries of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Meritage. Valley Winegrowers Association
Insider approach: If you like to evaluate aging potential, buy two bottles of the same wine—one for now, one for three to five years out. The estate Meritage and Cabernet are the best candidates.
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## Planning your visit (post-move)
Where to go:
While the historic address is 33440 La Serena Way, tastings have moved to Baily’s Pauba Road production facility. Confirm the current tasting address and hours on the official site before you set your route.
When they’re open:
Baily’s pages list 11:00–5:00 daily; during the 2025 transition the winery reiterated seven-day tasting availability. Check the winery page for the precise day-to-day schedule and any holiday exceptions. Winery
Tasting fees:
The winery states tasting is complimentary with a two-bottle purchase; otherwise a fee applies (the site has shown both a reduced fee and a standard fee on different pages—verify the current amount). Winery
Reservations:
Baily indicates no reservations needed for small parties; larger groups (12+) should arrange in advance. If you’re planning a vertical or library tasting, contact the winery ahead of time. Winery
Accessibility & inclusivity notes:
– The production-facility setting typically offers ground-level access and spacious outdoor viewpoints. Because layouts and tasting areas can change with the new setup, email or call in advance if you have mobility, seating, shade, or restroom-access needs. (Phone for the winery appears on official pages.) Winery
– If you have dietary requirements, note that the on-site restaurant is closed; plan meals elsewhere in Temecula or bring snacks where permitted by the winery. Winery
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## Practical tasting strategy
– Start with the Meritage, then Cabernet Sauvignon. Use that sequence to compare structure and fruit profile across vintages. Ask staff what’s drinking best now versus what they recommend for cellaring. Winery
– Ask about estate sources. Baily’s notes often identify vineyard origins (e.g., Berenda Road for Meritage; 1968 Cabernet plantings for their Cab). It’s useful context for collectors. Winery
– Check for back-vintage availability. Baily’s reputation for multi-year libraries makes it one of the few Temecula stops where you can build a mini vertical on the spot. Valley Winegrowers Association
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## Coordinates & mapping
– Historic tasting room (La Serena Way): 33.5232652, -117.0826251. This address remains widely listed online but is no longer the active tasting venue after September 2025.
– Current tasting operations: Pauba Road production facility (confirm on the winery’s site for exact pin and any day-of changes).
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## Bottom line
Baily Vineyard & Winery is a Temecula stalwart for Bordeaux-style reds with real ageing potential and an unusually deep library of vintages. In 2025, the experience shifted from the longtime La Serena Way visitor center to the Pauba Road production facility, and Carol’s Restaurant closed—so plan accordingly. For accurate hours, fees, and the day’s tasting location, rely on the official winery site before you drive. Valley Winegrowers Association
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### Sources for verification
Official winery pages and regional/press updates were used to ensure recency and accuracy:
– Baily official site: location/hours/fees and move to Pauba Rd. Winery
– Announcement of the 2025 move and rebrand notes.
– Closure of Carol’s Restaurant and current tasting hours. Winery
– Winery history and family involvement since 1981. Winery
– Wine specifics (Meritage composition; Cabernet vineyard origins). Winery
– Vertical/library availability (Temecula Valley Winegrowers Association profile). Valley Winegrowers Association
If you still see references online to La Serena Way tastings or lunch at Carol’s, note that those are historical and should be treated as outdated for trip-planning.
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