Louis de Rosa of Esquire Limousine Service - Photo: M D Hill

Norm and I went to Temecula, California to hear Jesse Cook open the Jazz Series at Thornton Winery. This was a quick 1-night trip and we were staying with friends. We simply did not want to rent a car since our schedule had been crazy and we both were looking for relaxation.  Well, we certainly got it.

We called Louis de Rosa, who owns Esquire Limousine Service at  WineToursCentral.com. Louis picked us up at Ontario airport (he also picks up at San Diego). What a pleasure, riding in the luxury of his limo for the short trip to Temecula. The time flew by, as we relaxed in his well-maintained vehicle.

During the ride, we discovered Louis offers Wine Tours, Dinner/Theatre Packages, and Night on the Town Specials. Having discussed the wineries he visits on wine tours, they are all well-respected and a good representation of the valley. He has lived in the valley quite a while and knows the ins and outs. Over many years, he has developed a well-respected business that you can count on.

When you are looking to be pampered, need a break, or want to take advantage of one of his great tours, I’d suggest you try him. He comes highly recommended by locals and it is easy to see why.

Contact:  esqlimos@verizon.net at http://www.winetourcentral.com 951.696.8333.

After you have tried Louis, let me know what you think.

Maralyn
Author: Maralyn

Maralyn Dennis Hill, The Epicurean Explorer, is president emeritus of International Food Wine & Travel Writers Association, member of Society of American Travel Writers, and Society of Professional Journalists. She is Executive Editor of Luxe Beat Magazine and contributes to other publications. She also speaks and is a guest on many shows. The majority of Maralyn’s articles are now geared to the luxury market, spas, corporate retreats, business events, and culinary tourism, from simple to gourmet. Maralyn’s description of herself: I was born to travel and tell the tale. I’m energized by different cultures in every aspect of their lives, from food, wine, and destination, to how they conduct business. Travel represents a continual geography lesson.