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Best little winery in Colorado

wine-bottles-250.jpgYesterday, Char, Beeko and I went to the Balistreri winery in Denver.  They have a very unique process that results in very uniquely wonderful wines.  The vintner is focused on making wine “the old fashioned way”; free of sulfites, container-crushed and fermented, and barrel-aged to perfection.  There are no stainless steel tanks to be found at this winery.

And the taste?  Every wine we had, barring one that the hostess warned us about, was excellent, with a few wines bordering on the best I’ve ever had.  Even the wine that we were warned about was just simply not that great.  It wasn’t awful.  Without the fining agents, sulfites, and other additives, the fruit is allowed to really shine.  Balistreri also does no blends (every wine is vineyard-specific), so the taste of each region, each year, is front and center.

The pure depth of the tasting was something to behold with over twenty wines on the docket.  It was certainly a marathon, with grapes, crackers, and cheese in between.

Aside from the fact that they have great wines, the vintner’s wife, who was the hostess, was the most enjoyable part of the experience.  Her candor and willingness to share in the joy of their winemaking was second to none.  This is a family-run, and family-loved experience and it shows.  Talking to several of the regular customers that were present when we were there, it’s apparent that the Balistreri’s bring their customers in for that experience.

The room itself is small and nice, and they have a small garden where they serve small plates.  It seemed very nice, but we were there for winetasting and wine buying and had already eaten, so maybe next time.

It’s been almost a decade since Char and I started winetasting and I can say without a doubt that this winery provided the most memorable experience we’ve had to date.  If you are in the Denver area and find yourself wanting a wine tour, I strongly recommend that you make some time for them.

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Great Things To Do With Vodka

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threeolivesberry.pngEpisode 2

Three Olives Berry

While last week’s vodka is really tasty and only has a limited number of drinks that it will sit well in, this vodka is also tasty, but can find its way into numerous drinks and is certainly comfortable mixing with a wide variety of mixers.

Pretty much everything from Three Olives is downright grand when just mixed with soda. The berry flavor is no exception. It also mixes well with lemon/lime soda as well as creme soda.

Where this vodka really shines, however, is when it is mixed either with pomegranate juice or blueberry juice (or both!). Of all the berry flavored vodkas, this one makes the best blueberry martini’s I’ve had yet. Here’s my recipe for a little kiss of blueberry goodness.

3 shots Three Olives Berry vodka
2 shots Blueberry Pomegranate juice (100%)
Juice of a lime wedge
2-3 large blueberries (frozen are ok)

In a shaker, combine the liquids and ice, but not the blueberries. Shake well. Add blueberries to a fresh glass, strain and enjoy! Simple brilliance and it tastes wonderful! The blueberries should thaw by the time you get the bottom of the glass, but if you’re sure they won’t, then use fresh.

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Great Things To Do With Vodka

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Episode 1

Smirnoff White Grape

whitegrape.JPGOur good friends at Smirnoff recently released a white grape flavored vodka that has become one of my favorite flavors so far. There seems to be some infatuation with the non-sweet flavored vodkas at the eastowners’. Thankfully, our escapades are numerous, frequent and prolific, so we have lots of opportunity to sample a wide range.

The thing about subtle flavors is that you need something equally as subtle to pair with it. The white grape flavor could easily be overwhelmed by just about any strong flavor, so picking a mixer becomes somewhat of an exercise in experimentation and patience.

In our case, we had a bottle of Black Star Farms pear dessert wine, which proved to make a really excellent martini.

The recipe:

3 parts Smirnoff White Grape Vodka
2 parts Pear Dessert Wine (or sweet Ice Wine)
Couple of drops of lemon juice

In a shaker with ice, combine the vodka and wine, shake well and strain into glass.  Add lemon juice, garnish with lemon peel (if you have it).

The white grape vodka also goes very well with club soda and I imagine that it would pair well with white cranberry juice, though I haven’t tried this one yet.  Next episode : Three Olives Berry.