Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Wine Tasting On The Low Road To Taos


On Sunday, Jim, Janet, Sherry, Evin and I took the "Low Road To Taos" or New Mexico Hwy 68 from Espanola  to Taos and stopped for a little wine tasting at three of the local vineyards. Sherry was our designated driver. 

Black Mesa Winery & Tasting Room
Jerry & Lynda Burd, Owners
Mile Marker 15 on NM Hwy 68
Velarde, NM
(505) 852-2820
www.blackmesawinery.com

Black Mesa Winery Tasting Room & Wine Bar
Laurie & Craig Dunn. Proprieters
241 Ledoux Street
Taos, NM
(575) 758-1969

We decided to drive south on NM Hwy 68 to the winery which was the furthest destination from Angel Fire RV Resort. Black Mesa Winery in Velarde at Mile Marker 15 is approximately 48 miles from Angel Fire RV Resort. As noted above, there are two locations. Black Mesa Winery was just voted #1 Winery in the annual People's Choice Awards "Best of Taos" competition in the Taos New.






Tasting room (above photo) & gift shop (below photo).

According to Evin, Janet and Jim, our wine connoisseurs, Black Mesa Winery has quite the selection of wines. They enjoyed everything they tasted!! They left a little tipsy!!




Outside was like a flower oasis!!







La Chiripada Winery & Vineyards In Dixon
Pat & Mike Johnson, Owners
Hwy 75. Dixon, NM
(505) 579-4437

Taos Bent Street Tasting Room & Gallery
103 B. Bent Street
Taos, NM
(575) 751-1311

Our next stop heading back north on NM Hwy 68 was La Chiripada Winery & Vineyards at the Dixon location. It is on Hwy 75, 2 & 5/10 miles from the junction of NM Hwy 68. In addition to having some great wine, there is also some extraordinary art at both of their locations!! "La Chiripada" means "stroke of luck" or a "lucky fluke". The winery was established in 1977 in the Rio Embudo Valley.



La Chiripada wines have won local, national and international acclaim.





Mike Johnson, Artist

VIVAC Winery
Liliana Padberg, Owner
2075 NM Hwy 68 at the corner of State Road 75
Dixon, NM
(505) 579-4441
www.vivacwinery.com

Our last stop was at Vivac Winery. They also have an art gallery, handmade chocolate truffles and artisan cheeses. There are locations in Santa Fe and Los Alamos also. "Vivac" is a mountaineering term meaning "High Altitude Refuge".







Grapes on the vine almost ready for fine wine making!!

FINI

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