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Previous Trip - APRIL 2005 - Winery Day
Wineries - April 4, 2005
We woke up early today and found that we were very sore from
yesterday - the Mighty Hike so today we decided to take it easy
by going to some wineries. Wineries in Colorado, yes I could not
believe it myself but I knew it to be true. And the wines are
actually quite good with some making ports and cabernet
sauvignons as good as California or Spain. But first we had to
do some other things first, before we went to the wineries.
First - we slept in - actually again we slept like the dead, if
nothing else on this trip, I learned that the more we exercise,
the better I sleep. We woke up and had breakfast and put in a
couple of pictures and the log from yesterday, as our fans are
waiting, after all. Then we decided who to call for getting
signage for our camper. What this means is we want people to
know of our excellent adventure - so we want to put on our
camper - Laura & Sasha's Excellent Adventure -
www.Laura-N-Sasha.com
on our camper. So we went to
Angel Signs and asked for someone to come out to us to put
the lettering on. So on April 6th they will come out and do that
for us.
We then went to Burger King. Sasha wanted to treat me to Italian
food, but I wanted to check out the wineries so I said, “NO give
me fast food and get me to the wine!" Maybe I was little
forceful, but it was already 2 pm and most of the wineries close
at 5 pm and we had to find them. All in all, we went to 6
wineries in Grand Junction and the town of Palisade - let me
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The first winery that we went to was not on the
Grand Junction map (the link is a PDF of a similar map we
had, in case you want to look at it as we go from winery to
winery), as it was so new, Graystone Winery. But the woman was
so nice, and it was a neat winery, she had crystal glasses in
cases as well as for tasting the wines. She had a White port,
which is very unusual and tasted so fine, we had to get it.
- Sidebar - Actually looking at this map, it is better than the
one we had, but as I do not have a printer here, we could not
use it. Maybe I will get a portable printer in the next couple
of months so that I can print out these things on the road. Now
that would make me a true mobile woman. - End Sidebar -
Port usually is red but they did not use the skins within the
fermenting process, so it is more of a pink color. |

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From Graystone Winery, I wanted Sasha to try mead, a sugar-honey
brew and so we stopped at Rocky Mountain Meadery. They had over
12 different alcoholic substances to try, so by the sixth or
seventh, Sasha was feeling woozy, I think. We got a mead bottle
to bring home. And we took pictures starting with the Meadery.
Then we went to Plum Creek Winery which was across the street.
They had a tasting room in Denver area but the vines were here
in Palisade so they decided to make a tasting room area here. It
was a beautiful tasting room with high ceilings and a gas
fireplace. We tasted their wines and got a bottle. It was funny;
she had a metal rooster sculpture outside, so we took a picture
of that.
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We seem to buy at each winery, I guess my feeling is, we taste
the wines, and I feel we should buy something, so we do. I don't
want to think of it as feeling guilty about drinking and not
buying, but maybe that is what it is.
We went up the road a bit more and came to the Grande River
Winery and they had a few wines there - but by now Sasha was
tuckered out from drinking, so I kind of did it on my own. They
had a beautiful place and we took a picture or two and then we
got on the highway to get to Canyon Wind winery. We got a little
lost on the way; there is no exit 44 going east, only going
west, which we did not realize until we went past to exit 49 or
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A little note about Canyon Wind wines - we had their 1999
Cabernet Sauvignon when we went to The Winery Restaurant and had
it with lamb and steak. When we got to the winery, I wanted to
make sure to try that wine again and so we did. We also tried
their other three wines they had available (their port was sold
out) and I bought 2 bottles of that Cab because it was so good.
We took a picture outside near their vines and then headed back
towards Grand Junction and Fruita to get to Two Rivers Winery
and to check out Route 340. |
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This route is quite nice, Sasha had gone along it without me the
other day to check out the next trailhead (for April 5th) and he
stated that there were also some large and beautiful houses on
that route. |

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We got a little lost again heading back, because I wanted to
take Route 6 to Route 70 and then to Route 340, but on Route 6
we headed the wrong way and ended up seeing some elk. These elk
were penned up but we thought, well, we probably are not going
to see them in nature, they would hide from us most definitely
so we decided to take pictures. The first picture taken was
under a little duress, as there was a 18 wheeler coming down
this dead-end road toward us. So I took the picture and we
started to move down the street and he was still coming! Finally
he pulled over and we were able to head back to the elk. We got
them to come over to the fence so that we could take close ups.
The one elk was doing something weird with its head, kind of
showing off it seemed so we took a bunch of pictures. We only
put two in the website to show you, but we took a bunch. Like we
had never seen deer before - us suburbanites! |
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I called ahead to make sure that the winery was open until 6 pm
(they were) and so we headed off. Route 340 went through the
back end of Grand Junction and is closest to the Colorado
National Monument, so they can look out their windows and see
all. This winery is very close to where we are staying, I was
very happy to try their wines. They only had a few to try, but
their tasting room had high ceilings and chandeliers made from
elk antlers. Very cool. We bought a wine there and then headed
home for dinner of leftovers and cheese and pretzels (instead of
crackers as we had none.) Happy and woozy, we went to bed.
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