When
we planned the trip one of our goals was to visit some wine producing areas and
we knew that WA and OR both had some very good ones and were surprised that
Colorado’s western slope also produced some quality wine.
We
didn’t taste or buy as much as I expected but we did end up with 41 bottles
when we got home and we probably drank another 10 on the road, so we bought
around four cases.
The
41 bottles I’m sorting through are from nine different wineries with our
biggest purchases being a case each from Carlson Vineyards near Grand Junction,
CO and Paradisos Del Sol Winery near Yakima, WA. Our best purchase was sparkling wine from
Argyle Winery in Dundee, OR – would have bought more had it been a little cheaper. The biggest surprise for me was that we bought
a case of fruit wine from Carlson – peach and cherry (it didn’t taste like
cough syrup as they often do). Bev
bought it to use in three drink recipes we tasted at the vineyard and really
enjoyed.
Carlson
Cherry Lemonade
2
bottles Carlson Cherry Wine
12
oz can frozen lemonade
Mix
in pitcher and serve. If you have time, make ice cubes with some of the wine
blend for even more flavor (yes it will freeze).
Optional
- add fruit, like orange slices or a handful of blueberries or raspberries.
Hot
Peach Cobbler In A Mug – my favorite
1
bottle Carlson peach wine
4-6
T. pure maple syrup
¼ t.
cinnamon
¼ t.
vanilla
Add
all ingredients to a pan and heat without boiling – serve warm.
The
third one was to dip about ¼ of the rim of a glass ¼” deep in good
dark chocolate, fill the glass with cherry wine and drink it over the chocolate.
All
I can say is we needed more wine like we needed a you-know-what – I guess this
will mean we’ll just have to drink more of this good stuff and less Almaden
from a box. If you’d to sample from our
replenished wine cellar (not really a cellar), just drop on by.
Photos
can be enlarged by clicking on them.
Have
a great day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry
10/10/15
event date
Wow, your wine cellar must be full now. How fun!
ReplyDeleteSam
Sounds like you have a good supply and nice variety of wines. Until your next trip in the RV.
ReplyDeleteLarry, So, viewing your collection of wine, the big question is "When's the Party!?" Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteThose beverages sound decadent: perfect for my sweet tooth. Nice to bring back enjoyable souvenirs.
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks like you are hunkering down for the winter! LOL Wonderful! And I would love some of that Cherry Lemonade! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks like you won't need to purchase wine for awhile!
ReplyDeleteYou're just a party waiting to happen Larry!~ Somebody had to sleep with a case or two of wine I bet! - Sounds like good recipes :)
ReplyDeleteI think I'd love that Hot Peach Cobbler on a chilly night! What a fun bunch of wine you brought home, Larry.
ReplyDeleteFruit wine equals wine coolers. We tried some terrible fruit wine in Hawaii. It was hard to keep a straight face tasting it. The servers were trying to tell us how good it was for its very expensive price.
ReplyDeleteI'll take a bottle of each ... oh that's right I kinda did have a bottle of each.
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