Tag Archive: Regional Wine Week

Oct 16

Regional Wine Week

This has been a fun week for me! I’ve had a wide variety of Minnesota wines, and I’ve been pleasantly surprised at the quality I’ve found. Due to the very cold winters here in Minnesota, wines produced from grapes grown here are necessarily different from many of the more common grape varieties, but that doesn’t …

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Oct 15

Minnesota Port?

Hastings Reserve

For the final day of Regional Wine Week, I picked up a bottle of Hastings Reserve, made by Alexis Bailly Vineyard in Hastings, Minnesota. This is a port-style wine made in Minnesota, and is called a “Minnesota Port.” Strictly speaking, this is not Port wine since it does not come from the Douro Valley in Portugal.  (US …

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Oct 15

WineHaven Stinger Honeywine (Mead)

Wine Label

I’ve never had mead before, but I’ve been wanting to try it. While I was looking for a couple more wines to finish out Regional Wine Week, I spotted the WineHaven Stinger Honeywine and decided to buy it. The Peterson family has been keeeping bees for over 50 years. They use the honey from their …

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Oct 13

Parley Lake Winery Apples and Vines

Wine label

Parley Lake Winery is located on a gravel road near Parley Lake just east of Waconia, Minnesota. The same family also operates Deardorff Orchards at the same location, where you can buy apples and even go pick your own. It makes sense, then, that they would combine apples and grapes in one wine. In addition …

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Oct 12

Forestedge Early Season White Cranberry Wine

Wine Label

Today, for day 4 of Regional Wine Week, I’m featuring another fruit wine from Forestedge Winery. Cranberries grow well in the cold northern climate. In fact, over half of the total US production of cranberries comes from Wisconsin (which is just east of Minnesota). For white cranberries, they pick them before they turn red. Forestedge also …

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Oct 11

Forestedge Rhubarb Wine

Wine label

While there are some grapes that can survive the cold Minnesota winters, another option is to make wine from other cold-hardy fruits. One fruit, that isn’t technically a fruit but ends up in pies anyway, is rhubarb. I had a rhubarb wine many years ago when I lived in Iowa at the Ox Yoke Inn …

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Oct 10

2009 WineHaven La Crescent

Bottle shot

Today, for Day 2 of Regional Wine Week, I have a white wine from WineHaven. The La Crescent grape is another grape developed by the University of Minnesota. This grape was released in 2002. This grape has survived temperatures as cold as -34°F. WineHaven produces a variety of wines from different grapes as well as …

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Oct 09

2010 WineHaven Marquette Reserve

WineHaven Marquette Reserve 2010

Today is the start of Regional Wine Week. Since I’m in Minnesota, I’ll be reviewing wines from local Minnesota wineries all week. Minnesota has very cold winters, which makes it difficult if not impossible to grow traditional grape varieties here. Even some of the better known “cool climate” grapes cannot survive the cold winters here. …

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Oct 03

Coming up: Regional Wine Week

October 9-15 has been designated Regional Wine Week by DrinkLocalWine.com. As I am located in Minnesota, I will be featuring wines from some Minnesota wineries. I have already posted reviews of Cabernet Franc and Talon Crest from Sovereign Estates in Waconia, MN. You can find a list of other Minnesota wineries here. Check back next …

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