This was one of the best wineries we have ever been to, and we’ve been all over the country. The... read more
This was one of the best wineries we have ever been to, and we’ve been all over the country. The... read more
I am not really a drinker, just occasionally I will give a sip. I came here with a couple of... read more
Great views. Pretty good wine, especially the sweet stuff. Nice owners. No place to park and hard to find, but real cool.
The wife and I happened upon this place after purchasing a Groupon. We enjoyed ourselves immensely. The lady who ran the winery was informative and took a lot of time with us. I can honestly say I enjoyed every one they had for us to try. The rose' was excellent and I highly recommend it. The views of the Sandias were spectacular. A very nice place to go and get away from it all even if it's for a few hours.
Your hosts, Al and Mel are gracious, informative, caring and make great wines! Try to sit on the outdoor patio for your tasting. 5.00 is pretty cheap to sample wines made in New Mexico with grapes literally 50 feet from you.
I learned a new word (an acequia is an irrigation ditch) and about another winery! LOVE New Mexican wines and this is a really great winery. The winemakers wife runs the tasting room and just spending an afternoon with her would be a treat. Add in the wines and it's a wonderful experience. Not a bad wine in the selections, from light whites to some delicious reds. The view from the property is spectacular as well. We'll be back.
Visited here on a girls wine weekend. The views are just spectacular. The winery is at someone's house and it gives you a great "hanging in the backyard" view, except with wonderful wine and a view that cannot be beat.
GPS found it best.The sign was not out on the road yet. Don't give up, just follow your maps. Quaint house with a tasting room that has charm and character an a patio to enjoy. Super friendly wine educator. Had a 5 glass tasting.They had a few unavailable that were on the list. Had more whites than reds but a good variety. Took home the Zin and the Merlin.The best part of going to the Corrales wineries are the down home folks that really know the region and are so welcoming and never rushing.They get to know you and the wines you like.Small fee for the tasting.
Thanks for stopping by. We just bottled our Riesling and Muscat. Next week it's the Chardonnay. So, lots more wine to taste. Happy New Year.