Wine Tour

Saturday Sips at Old Westminster Winery and Black Ankle Winery

I love the summer months, especially the weekends when I can take a road trip adventure.  Last Saturday, I went on a wine tasting adventure with another foodie friend and we visited two Maryland wineries about an hour outside of the city.   Our first stop was Black Ankle Winery & Vineyard in Mt. Airy, MD.   Driving up to the property was breathtaking – just to see the clear blue skies, the rolling hills filled with grape vines and the beautiful rustic tasting room with lots of outdoor seating…what a sight to behold.   My friend and I got on the road around 11:30 am, stopped at Starbucks for a coffee and arrived at Black Ankle around 1:00 pm., we timed this perfectly because the first tour began at 1:30 pm.  The tasting room wasn’t full yet, there were about six people there at the tasting stations sampling wine.  My friend and I tried two wines and decided on which one we would buy later after the tour.  There were only four of us on the tour which I liked because we had more time to talk to each other and ask more questions.  We toured the grounds and learned about the planting process, harvesting, pressing, fermentation and aging.  My favorite was to see the grapes up close and personal growing on the vine.  I also liked how organized this vineyard was, they labeled each row of vines with the type of wine to be created and everything was neat and tidy inside the building press and store the wine.

The tour was over in about an hour but it didn’t feel that long because our tour guide kept the conversation going and the tour moving smoothly to each designated area.  He was very knowledgeable about the wine making process… as he should be.  After the tour was over we went into the tasting room and looked around a bit for a bite to eat. This winery doesn’t have a large food selection, they offer pre-packed cheese and meat trays that are stored in a large fridge compartment… it’s basically a self serve option.  Also, although the wine was delicious, it was a bit pricey for a glass. The lowest price I believe was $11 for a glass of wine and I ordered a Rose’ which was $15 a glass – I sipped and savored every drop.  And let me just say, I enjoy wine but I’m not a wine snob.  I know the good stuff is pricey so bear with me while I build my palate for the best wine.

After we grabbed our glass of wine we went out side on the patio/grass area to find a seat to enjoy it.  The tasting room has seating areas on both sides.  One side was heavily populated with people who were in large groups. This is a perfect trip for a birthday party or bachelorette weekend.  We sat on the less populated side and enjoyed the breeze and the view.  This winery is family friendly as I noticed a lot of families having picnics and playing in grass.  I also noticed a number of people brought their own food (mental note for next time, food is allowed) and purchased wine inside.

Once we finished our wine we were off to our next stop, Old Westminster Winery just 20 minutes up the road.  Pulling up to this winery I noticed it was much smaller but equally beautiful.  There were lots of people sitting outside enjoying their afternoon, talking and listening to music coming from the speakers.

We arrived around 4:00 and there was a sign posted outside that the winery was closing at 5:00 for a wedding.   We quickly went in and looked over the menu because we needed food and more wine.  I noticed a Well Crafted Pizza truck parked outside but our server told us that was for the wedding…womp womp.  We decided to order the large cheese board which included a some meat and a baguette.  Because I had Rose’ at the first location, I ordered it again.  We went outside and grabbed a seat and our cheese board came out within 10 minutes.

 

Because we took a tour at the first winery and because we were on limited time due to the 5:00 pm wedding, we decided to just eat our cheese board and drink our wine.   It was a nice cheese board indeed – it included three cheese slabs and a soft goat cheese, butter, preserves, meat and a baguette… perfect for two people.  We also sat in the “Adults Only” section which I loved! I don’t have anything against kids but I would prefer that they aren’t screaming, running around or horse playing when I’m drinking.  We left around 5:00 and headed back to Baltimore, just in time to beat the rain.

If you’re looking for a something to do on the weekend, definitely consider visiting one or both wineries. It was a great day trip just outside of the city. Also check out my previous post about Vino 301 a great company that specializes in wine and brewery tours.

As always, follow my eating adventures at @ArlisAppetite on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

Vino 301 Concierge: A Beverage Adventure For All Liquor Lovers

 

I’ll admit, I’m a bit indecisive and I want it all.  Clothes, shoes, food, liquor – give me options!  Imagine my excitement when I found out there was an adult beverage tour in Maryland that allowed you to tour and taste Wine, Beer and Liquor all in one day. The Vino 301 Wine Concierge hosts a full-service wine and spirits tour at various wineries, breweries and distilleries across Maryland.  They provide transportation complete with a personal tour guide to answer all of your questions along the way. There are many tours to choose from,  you can select a wine tour only, wine and chocolate tour, wine and cheese tour, wine and food tour, wine tasting classes and wine tasting parties… you get my drift.  On this particular Saturday, my best friend and I enjoyed our adventure on the Wine, Beer and Spirit Tour, it was truly a spirited beverage adventure.

My tour departure time was 11:00 am on a Saturday morning, Vino 301 conveniently provided two pickup locations. I was excited to get a 9:30 am. reminder text from our tour guide Christina confirming my pick-up location  Once we arrived at the park & ride location we were greeted by our transportation vehicle – a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter passenger van…what a way to tour in style! Once inside the van, my best friend and I met our tour mates – a father, daughter duo and another female tour guest. Our tour guide Christina joined us bringing our total to six tour participants. Christina was extremely knowledgeable about the locations we were visiting and the wine we would drinking.  She is a Sommelier who studied in Washington State among other places. I liked the small tour group because it gave us each a chance to navigate through the different distillery spaces and it also gave us a chance to ask lots of questions.

Transportation and Driver
Our tour guide Christina

Our first stop on the tour was Linganore Winery and Vinyard. I’ve visited that location before during one of their reggae festivals but because there were so many people there I didn’t get the chance to fully see or tour the grounds. On this quiet Saturday afternoon, the grounds were buzzing with guests eating and drinking on the outdoor patio, buying wine from the retail store and touring the winery.

Bacchus – The Roman God of Wine

 

Once inside, we were greeted by our winery tour guide Brandon who gave us a little history of the Linganore Family. Did you know… Linganore is the second oldest winery in Maryland and the largest in Maryland , twenty different grapes are used in blending their wines and they’ve won over 200 awards throughout the years – that’s pretty impressive.  He also gave us a tour of the area where the wines are made, stored and packaged.

Brandon giving us a history lesson

We ended Brandon’s tour with a wine tasting featuring 12 of Linganore’s most popular wines. I can honestly say they carefully selected each wine because they all had a different taste.  We were each given a wine list, wine glass, a small chocolate and a cracker.  The chocolate and cracker are used to break up the taste and refresh the palate. Lorrie was our tasting room attendant, she was friendly, efficient and fast…she kept the wine coming. The wine list was helpful because it gave a description of each wine and we were able to make notes of the ones we liked and didn’t like. This was helpful because it made it easier to select which wine you’d like to buy after the tour.  They also gave us a dump bucket to empty the wine we didn’t drink or didn’t like, of course I never used that bucket. LOL!

 

Happy Wine Faces!!! That’s me on the right.

Our next stop on the tour was the Red Shedman Brewery, also located on the Linganore vineyard steps away from the winery.  We didn’t tour the brewery but we did have a tasting similar to the one at the winery. We were given a list of beers and were asked to choose six we’d like to sample.  Of course I loved the Raspberry Cider because I like sweet beer. The Lemon Shandy and Coconut Porter rounded out my top three.

After our beer flight, we hopped back on the sedan and headed to our last stop, Dragon Distillery in Frederick, MD. Dragon is located in a business park next to a local airport. With the name “Dragon Distillery,” the interior has to live up to the name … and it does.  The retail/tasting room is adorned with everything knights and dragons, there was even a cute dog bartender named “Thor”.

Dragon Distillery makes nine liquors for sale, variations of Vodka, Gin, Rum, Bourbon and Moonshine.  They even have their Bourbon making class that hosts a half-day session teaching participants how to make bourbon and they allow you to take a bottle home – that sounds like the ultimate experience for any Bourbon lover.  Just like the previous stops, we were given a menu of sorts to choose three liquors we’d like to sample. In Maryland, we have a law that states distilleries are only allowed pour three one-ounce samples per guest, so we were given a menu to choose our three. With flavors like Cherry Almond Vodka, Medieval Mint Vodka and  Lemon Meringue Moonshine it’s kind of hard to just choose three. The packaging is also pretty cool.

Our bartender “Thor”

Vino 301 Concierge has everything you’d want in a wine or liquor tour. It was professional and organized. This is the perfect gift for someone who appreciates wine and also a good girlfriends day trip. Visit their website and check out all the tours they have to offer, you won’t be disappointed.

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