Listing provided courtesy of Ralph Liu of InvestorsAlly Realty. Last updated 2026-04-19 08:21:32.000000. Listing information © 2026 Sandicor.
Asking Price: $2,000,000 |
38386 Rock Creek Cir, Temecula CA 92592
Community: SRCAR - Southwest Riverside County
This property was built in 0 and is priced at $2,000,000. Please see the additional details below.
Rock Creek Vineyard is on a beautiful hilltop promontory property with commanding unobstructed never ending views of the Temecula Valley and can see all the way to the Santa Ana Mountains. This unique view is because the property is located on the very 1st hill coming from De Portola Wine Country. (See view photo). It also includes flat acres that front to De Portola Rd. (De Portola Rd. is one of the two main Wine Country streets).
It has a lot size of 217,364 sq ft. It used to be a part of the same ownership of 38389 Rock Creek Cir, Temecula, CA 92592 but the owner has sold the house down the hill. (Use that address to see the property on Google Map). The property has 2 entrances. One at the left gate located at the end of the Cul-de-Sac on Rock. Creek Cir. And the other entrance is on De Portola Rd.
The creek water is rich in minerals. It was the water source for Vail Ranch animals some 100 years ago, information was provided to the owner by The Temecula Museum. The grapes have been harvested and produced into premium wines at Faulkner winery before and since 2016 to present, at Chapin Family Vineyards. The production volume varies but it averages 3,000 bottles per year. The wine presently sells from $60 to $80 per bottle depending on the year and some library wines from the Vineyard sell for as much as $110 per bottle. The vineyard’s Syrah had won 2 international awards before beating 815 Wines from around the World including French Wines.
The property is just outside the Temecula Wine Country ordinances and is also just outside County-owned roads. It makes development some what more flexible. For Example, one can put a Restaurant with just a food truck and nature would be the walls and ambiance of the Restaurant with beautiful 200 year old trees. Not expensive at all to start. (Only about 2 months to get the permits. City told owner).





















