The Temecula Olive Oil Company grows over 35 olive varieties at their Olive View Ranch and uses traditional cold-press methods to make their oils and balsamic vinegars. They focus on sustainable farming practices, so you’re getting a product that reflects both careful cultivation and real craftsmanship.
Their flagship location in Old Town Temecula welcomes leashed dogs inside for tastings. You can sample their signature olive oils and balsamics while your dog hangs out with you—the staff keeps water bowls available and often has treats on hand. It’s a genuine hospitality thing, not just tolerating dogs but actually making space for them. If you’re visiting Temecula’s wine country, this is a nice alternative or addition to the usual tasting room routine, especially if you want to bring your dog along without worrying about leaving them in the car.
The company also makes Olivum Dog Treats from spent grains, peanut butter, eggs, and their olive oil. They’re designed specifically for dogs, so it’s a fun local find if you’re stocking up on treats while you’re there. The treats use ingredients you’d actually recognize, which matters when you’re choosing snacks for your dog.
Ranch tours exist too, though pet policies for those might differ from the tasting room setup—worth asking about if a full tour interests you. The overall vibe here is genuinely pet-inclusive rather than grudging about it, which changes the experience. You’re in Old Town Temecula, so you’ve got a walkable area nearby with other shops and restaurants once you’re done tasting. Bring a collapsible bowl for extra water if your dog tends to get thirsty during outings.





