Women’s History Month is an ideal time to celebrate the phenomenal women who have made a positive impact on Temecula Valley tourism. From business owners, to chefs, to hoteliers/innkeepers, these powerful, inspiring women have contributed to Temecula’s reputation as a “hidden gem” in Southern California and played key roles in putting this vibrant travel destination on the map.
“These dynamic and passionate women are shaping our destination and encouraging others to experience our beautiful Valley,” said Annette Brown, Chief Marketing Officer, Visit Temecula Valley. “They are boldly paving the way for other women in tourism while making a positive impact on the community. As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we toast these outstanding individuals.”
Here are several remarkable women whose innovative contributions are shaping and enhancing the tourism landscape of the Temecula Valley:
Lacey Britton, The Vine House
Lacey Britton stands as a beacon of hospitality and warmth in the heart of Temecula Valley’s Southern California Wine Country, serving as innkeeper of The Vine House Bed & Breakfast. Located on the De Portola Wine Trail and set in an elegant cape cod style home with exquisitely designed rooms, it is known as one of the most romantic getaways in wine country. Lacey and her husband, Rob, were married on the property and today, they are raising their three daughters in a home they built there. It was their dream to renovate the barn in which they were married and create a bed & breakfast for visitors to enjoy the property’s beautiful surroundings.
Nancy Curry and Catherine Pepe, Temecula Olive Oil Company
The Temecula Valley Olive Oil Company sprouted its roots in the unlikeliest of places. It was the result of a conversation in a school parking lot. Founded in 2001 by Nancy Curry and Catherine Pepe, with a sprinkle of support from Nancy’s husband, Thom, their goal was to introduce America to the wonders of olive oil. They unveiled what would soon be hailed as the country’s first olive oil tasting room in Old Town Temecula, and they also introduced the world’s first inaugural mobile olive mill. Today, guests can visit one of their four Southern California tasting rooms, or take a tour and enjoy a tasting at their Olive View Ranch in Aguanga, about 20 minutes east of Temecula Valley Wine Country. In addition to offering products in their tasting rooms, the Temecula Olive Oil Company now ships worldwide and spreading love, one drizzle at a time.
Leah Delyte Di Bernardo, E.A.T. Marketplace
Leah Delyte Di Bernardo’s passion is offering food that is not only nourishing and delicious, but sustainably sourced. In 2006, she championed Temecula Valley’s farm-to-table movement, bringing farmers, winemakers, and chefs together to showcase the region’s incredible abundance. As a seasoned chef and entrepreneur, she founded the bustling E.A.T. Marketplace in Old Town in 2008. The popular eatery and specialty food marketplace also serves as a hub for sustainable education and events. Leah also imparts her expertise in culinary arts at Mount San Jacinto College (MJSC), where she teaches students about the transformative power of regenerative principles and critical thinking.
Cathy Gibson, Small Barn
Cathy Gibson grew up on the beach in Southern California and moved to Temecula in the late 1990s with her husband, Dan. They opened a greenhouse, propagating microgreens and starter plants, and eventually planted a vineyard on their property in Southern California Wine Country, where they now make their own wine. They also operate Small Barn, a popular modern bistro in Old Town Temecula. Small Barn offers a welcome gathering place where beautiful design, exceptional food and beverages, and gracious service come together in a relaxed, but vibrant haven for socializing and discovery. Cathy serves on the Visit Temecula Valley Board of Directors.
Kim Kelliher, Grapeline Wine Tours
A longtime resident of Temecula, Kim Kelliher is a well-known leader and entrepreneur. She owns and operates Grapeline Wine Tours and Stryder Transportation with her husband, John. Grapeline offers shared and private wine tasting tours with a wide range of transportation options - from SUVs and Deluxe Mini-Coaches to a stylish Mercedes Convertible Shuttle. Service areas include Temecula Valley, Santa Ynez/Santa Barbara County, Paso Robles, Sonoma, and Napa Valley. The company's Vineyard Picnic Tour received the 2025 Viator Experience Award after being selected as one of the Top 10 Beverage Tours and Experiences in the U.S.
Sue Kelly, Temecula Spice & Tea Merchants
Old Town Temecula had a need and Sue Kelly had a vision. Since opening Old Town Spice & Tea Merchants in 2007, it has become a prime destination for chefs, BBQ lovers, gourmets, and loose-leaf tea aficionados looking for house-made blends, spices and herbs, flavored salts and sugars, and an enormous selection of teas. With her background in the grocery business and a great eye for merchandising her products, Sue has created a very desirable place to shop for locals and tourists alike.
Gina LaMora, Grazing Theory
An eye for all things beautiful combined with a love of hosting events led Gina LaMora to establish Grazing Theory Lavish Charcuterie, where artisanal cheeses and meats are the stars of the delicious show. She operates her thriving business out of the Grazing Theory Wine & Cheese shop in Old Town Temecula. “I’ve always had a passion for entertaining guests,” LaMora said. “I love to see the ‘wows’ when they sit down at a beautiful tablescape.”
Cherise Manning, Grape Escape Hot Air Balloon Adventures
What started 200 years ago has become a unique bucket-list item in Temecula, thanks in part to Cherise Manning, who has been operating A Grape Escape Hot Air Balloon Adventures for more than 30 years along with her husband, Rusty. Cherise was instrumental in forming the Temecula Valley Convention & Visitor’s Bureau (now known as Visit Temecula Valley) and has been a Board member since its inception. She is also active with local charities and serves on the Board of Directors for the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Alicia Marshall, The New Inn
When Alicia Marshall bought the property that now houses The New Inn, she knew it would be the perfect location for a luxury bed & breakfast in wine country. Her background in design informed her decision to focus on luxury and, with the help of their architect, bought the property and began building in 2016. Today, The New Inn boasts five private, romantic, and luxurious rooms with gorgeous views. The property includes Malbec grape vineyards, which line the property and add to the verdant views from every window.
Marika Matson, Temecula Carriage Company
Ever since she was a young girl Marika Matson’s life revolved around her love of horses. She began her equine career at age 11 years old, shoveling manure on a horse farm and making $3.00 an hour. Over the years while working on various farms she learned more about her passion from the best equestrians in the Temecula Valley. Matson founded Temecula Carriage Company in 2007 and offers a variety of carriage rides including romantic private tours, customized group excursions, wine tours, and seasonal activities. “The best way for me to explain my passion is to describe it as my gift,” she said. “I think gifts are meant to be shared.”
Victoria Monroy, Kompoocha Brewing Company
What started as a leap of faith in 2020 became Kompoocha Brewing Company, Riverside County’s first kombucha brewery and tasting room. With a degree in biology, Victoria and her partner, Christian Larsen, started their small business in her parent's garage and eventually transformed it into a vibrant kombucha brewing space and plant-based café. Rooted in community and compassion, the brand also gives back, with 15 percent of profits supporting local animal rescue organizations. Kompoocha Brewing Company maintains a pet-friendly environment and also makes the space available for special events.
Brandie Newman, Temecula Stampede
Brandie Newman upped the entertainment game in Old Town Temecula when she and her husband, Ken, purchased the iconic country music haven The Stampede in 2020. This 30,000 square foot space is the largest Country & Western venue on the West Coast. In addition to large-scale concerts and events, the Stampede offers line dancing lessons on weekends, mechanical bull rides, a full bar, food, and a game room.
Jan Schneider, Temecula Lavender Company
The Temecula Lavender Company was born out of Jan Schneider’s love for the herb Lavender; the herb of peace, purification, sleep and longevity. To incorporate this herb into her family’s daily life, she began creating ways in which they could enjoy its healthful and aromatic qualities. The result is a small lavender farm located in the Temecula Wine Country that grows and produces a line of pure, natural and healthful lavender products for the bath, body and home. Products are always hand crafted in small batches, using pure ingredients without harmful petroleum products. Her shop is located on Front Street in Old Town Temecula.
Regan Schneider, Corbeaux Wine & Tea House
Temecula winemaker Regan Schneider, who happens to be the daughter of Jan Schneider from the Temecula Lavender Company, owns and operates an upscale wine and tearoom in Old Town Temecula. Corbeaux Wine & Tea House offers unique wine and tea food pairings, low and high tea, and acts as a tasting room for her family’s winery, Matin Du Bois Vintners. A winemaker since the age of 22, Schneider describes herself as a lifelong foodie and wine lover who wanted to create an Old Town destination and tasting room for people like herself.
Laura Wieters, Domaine Chardonnay
Situated in the heart of Temecula’s Wine Country and nestled into the middle of a beautiful private 5-acre Chardonnay vineyard, Domaine Chardonnay Bed & Breakfast was designed and built by Laura Wieters, Interior Designer and Fine Artist, and her architect/landscaper husband, Mike Wieters. They wanted to create a magical wine country getaway reminiscent of a small village in the Loire Valley. Domaine Chardonnay boasts uber posh, modern décor with special touches throughout. It has blossomed into one of the most beautiful and top-rated boutique hotels in Temecula; this perfect blend of fine living complements the property’s organic farm and sophisticated small batch winery. Laura serves on the Visit Temecula Valley Board of Directors and its Executive Committee.
About Visit Temecula Valley
Visit Temecula Valley (VTV) is a nonprofit 501 (c)(6) destination marketing organization dedicated to promoting tourism-related businesses including wineries, restaurants, breweries, retail and specialty boutiques, hotels, and more. It is a popular destination that includes Southern California Wine Country, Old Town Temecula, and Pechanga Resort Casino. In 2019, Wine Enthusiast named Temecula Valley one of the world’s 10 Best Wine Travel Destinations. For more information go to www.visittemeculavalley.com.