PAMEC Winery

New Construction

Found in the Temecula Valley, Pamec Winery is a testament to family ties and a passion for bringing Argentinian winemaking to Californian soil. Inspired by the scenic beauty, reminiscent of their homeland, the family envisions a winery where architecture gracefully fades into the background - allowing nature to take the spotlight.

At the core of Pamec Winery is a 12,000-square-foot production building, that demonstrates Argentinian winemaking traditions. The tasting facility, spanning 15,000 square feet, boasts a full-service kitchen for authentic Argentinian wine pairings. To extend hospitality, eight 800-square-foot casitas offer guests an overnight escape into the winery's tranquility.

Anticipating an outdoor event space with a unique architectural installation, Pamec Winery promises an immersive experience that seamlessly integrates with the natural surroundings. More than a winery - it's a narrative of family, tradition, and the love of winemaking unfolding in the serene hills of Temecula Valley.

    • Temecula, CA

    • 34,000 SF

    • in progress

    • Heidi Gibson - Project Archiect

    • Jeffrey Baucom - Job Captain

    • Ventura Engineering Inland

    • The Lisecompany

    • PleinAire Design Group

    • breezeways

    • tasting room

    • vineyards

    • modern

Project Features

  • Earthy Pallete

    Crafted from humble and organic materials, the unassuming structures are designed to seamlessly blend into the surroundings, enabling the captivating vineyards and adjacent mountains to claim the spotlight. This approach is inspired by the family's connection to the wine-making valleys of Argentina and their desire to impart a slice of their home with the community of Temecula.

  • Breezeblocks

    The use of breeze blocks and horizontal massing add a quintessentially ‘California Modern’ character to the project. This homage to the history of southern california is combined with the Argentinian influence to create a perfect pairing – a new identity that is part California, part Argentina. The outcome is a wholly unique destination for wine tasting in Temecula Valley, embodying the best of both worlds.