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2006 La Chiripada Winery Vintners' Reserve Red star
Tempranillo is an interesting red grape. It smells like lush plums, black pepper, dark berries, and maybe an earthy smell. But there is more - a lot more!

Black Mesa 2007 Viognier star
Everytime I hear about Viognier it is always the same. People have had a great Viognier and remark how they really liked it. Read about my quest for a good Viognier.

GrapeGrowers.org star[offsite link]
A list of affiliated wineries in New Mexico.

New Mexico is Wine Country star[offsite link]
Nineteen different vineyards, maps for taking three different vineyard tours and a listing of the New Mexico Wine Festivals.

New Mexico Wine Country star[offsite link]
The Oldest Wine Producing Region in the U.S.

New Mexico Wine Events star[offsite link]
A calendar of events at various wineries.

New Mexico´s Growers Association star[offsite link]
The rebirth of the New Mexico wine industry began in 1978. New Mexico now has 19 wineries, producing almost 350,000 gallons of wine a year.

Santa Fe Blush - It’s Not a Rosé star
On this wine tasting trip I was really looking for wines that I had not had before and definitely not the same old Cabernets and Chardonnays. I was looking for something that would hit me between the eyes; and I found it!

The Wineman.com star[offsite link]
New Mexico wineries and locator map.

Travel Envoy star[offsite link]
A guide to New Mexico´s independent vineyards and wineries.

Travel Envoy star[offsite link]
A guide to New Mexico´s independent vineyards and wineries,complete with event information, wine tour guides and maps.

What is a Vineyard Tour Like? star
Lots of people have never been on a vineyard tour. Even you might have heard about touring a vineyard, but what is there to see? It might sound as interesting as watching paint dry. Or maybe you can learn something and have some fun while you're at it.

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