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    Fox Fire Farms

    4.5 (21 reviews)
    ModerateWineries
    Closed 1:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    You dont need a career in the wine industry or WSET L3 certification to know this place is a must stop for any wine lover. Their estate fruit is wonderful, sourced from cultivars hailing from the Great Lakes. I highly suggest grabbing a flight and enjoying the breathtaking views from the patio.

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    Danielle F.

    I love Fox Fire Farms! They have some of the tastiest wines around -- my favorite is the Mandarin Orange Muscat. I purchase a bottle every single time I come here. You can sit outside or inside; they also offer cheese boards to go with your wine tastings. Currently, Richard, the owner, has baby lambs in the back that you can visit - SO cute! This is one of the best stops in southern Colorado that anybody can make! My only wish: that they have an online ordering system to ship bottles anywhere in the country.

    Sheep in the background!
    Yzer C.

    Nice little winery tucked in the hills East of Ignacio. Views and tasting room remind me of the wineries in Temecula, Southern California. Strawberry and Pomegranate wines interesting. We went to listen to some live jazz and to watch the full moon come up while enjoying a couple glasses of local wine. Two major gripes: 1) people that bring their children to a winery and turn them loose need a kick to the crotch! Little bastards running around in front of the band really kills the vibe. I don't sit in the middle of the playground with my scotch, so make your rug-rats play quietly in a corner if you must bring them. 2) local yahoos that think that jazz is something to "boot-scoot" to should also be kicked in the crotch. Jazz isn't barn dancin' music, regardless of how much wine you consume. We got up and left when the band conceded and played Foggy Mt. Breakdown. It was like a scene in Hee-Haw. So, if you wish to check out the winery or sample their wines, come during the day. If you show up on a Friday night for the music, be prepared to have the evening's experience dumbed down by the local hillbillies and their youngun's!

    Wonderful afternoon!
    Christine A.

    Wonderful place to spend the afternoon and enjoying some good wine and scenery. Leslie was fantastic... We let her choose our pairing and it was wonderful! Very knowledgable of all the wines! Definitely will be going back! Jim, Pat and Christine

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    Beautiful property with delicious wine. We were able to enjoy a live band while relaxing on the lawn.

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    Sutcliffe Vineyards

    Sutcliffe Vineyards

    4.6(28 reviews)
    70.2 mi
    $$

    Such a warm and welcoming vineyard! Very cozy - especially with the fireplace - and it feels like…read moresomeone is opening their home for folks to enjoy. We had one tasting along with a pizza and charcuterie board. My husband enjoyed the wines and the food was great. We enjoyed the company of the dogs on the property, they were very friendly and quiet. The service was fantastic and genuine. I highly recommend coming by!

    This was a delight…read more We were permitted to bring our small pups in with us in carriers. The grounds are lovely. There are vines growing on a pergola, a wood fired oven out on the veranda area. We sat inside as the wind was quite strong that day. There were three in our party. Two of were looking to enjoy a tasting of red wines and one was interested in white wine. Brandon greeted us and spent some time getting to know our likes before we started trying wines. He also let us know about their pizzas, which sounded like it would be a good accompaniment to our activity. The specialty pizza for the day was marinara, cheese, pepperoni, salami and roasted green chile. We put in our order and continued our chat with Brandon. Between my husband and I, we tried their Malbec, Telluride Cab Sav, Merlot Signature, and the Dutton Family Reserve. My daughter, who prefers a white wine, tried their Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, Chardonnay and Amber Wine. The pizza went well with everything. We ended up getting bottles of three of our favorites. This was a lovely experience. I would like to plan ahead more next time and arrange for a tour.

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    Yellow Car Country Wines

    4.8(22 reviews)
    58.6 mi

    If you're cruising through Cortez, CO, make sure to stop by Yellow Car Country Wines--a charming…read moreand quirky little spot you can't miss with its bright yellow signs and even a yellow Beetle out front. We found Yellow Car thanks to the Harvest Host a program, which businesses welcomes RVers to stay overnight and check out their businesse. It's a better alternative to the Walmart parking lot. Living close to Fredericksburg, TX, the second most visited wine region in the US, we know wine but this place is entirely different. Don't expect a dry wine here! Upon arrival, we were greeted with a tasty wine slushy. We then moved on to a tasting, each of us choosing five pours (a lot of wine!), and we were definitely feeling the effects! While these wines aren't my usual style, we did find a couple of standouts: the Blueberry Hill and the Red Velvet, both delicious enough to take home. The owner Jim and his business partner, Susan, were very accommodating, making us feel right at home. We loved relaxing on the comfy sofa with Cabby, the cat, while sipping on these unique and sweet wines. It's a cozy, divey spot that's a lot of fun. We did try the nachos and zucchini sticks, which were okay, but if you're hungry, I'd recommend holding out for Wild Edge Brewery Collective for your meal. It's worth noting that Yellow Car doesn't engage with social media or reviews, which is a bit of a shame because they don't "mess with that stuff". Pointing out how nice their reviews were. Great Harvest Host destination. There were three RV's that overnighted all together. Yellow Cab gets a total of five stars in part due to the great overnight spot.

    We called ahead to find out if pups were welcome and were told they were…read more We were welcomed in. We were offered a sample of their slushy while we chose our flight selections. We each did a flight of five from what was available. I had the "My Morning Coffee, a "semi-sweet" from the selections of meads. It really did not have any sweetness at all and was quite dry. I tried the Choke Cherry Wine, Feel Better Berry, Baco Noir and Cabernet. Choke Cherry was tart without sweet. Feel Better Berry was cloying. Baco Noir was dry as was the Cabernet, which had a slightly astringent undertone. The ambiance is much more casual than a typical winery tasting room. Flights are served in plastic cups written on in sharpie. We were regaled with stories of the tasting room cat bringing its various conquests back into the building for the owner to find. I don't believe I would return for the products.

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