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Corrales Winery Grape Harvest
State Fair Wine Competition Winners
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Want to Get Away this Fall?
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Alto, near Ruidoso, is beautiful in the fall and Hammond House, in Alto, is my favorite retreat for a writing getaway. It's just a long stone's throw from Wilmon Restaurant, which I reviewed in July. And it is available for rent.

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Jim Hammond
Jim Hammond

Jim Hammond has been exploring wines in North America, Europe and Australia for more than 20 years. A published author, he includes information about wine in every book.

 
 
"Wines of Echantment" Available at the Following Locations
"Wines of Enchantment" Book Cover
Wines of Enchantment
ISBN# 0-9709878-0-3
$7.95 
 
 Available through Amazon.com
 
and at
 
Bookworks
4022 Rio Grande Blvd NW
Albuquerque, NM
 
Madeleine's Place
3824 Corrales Road
Corrales, NM
 
Tularosa Winery
23 Coyote Canyon Road
Tularosa, NM
 
La Vi�a Winery
4201 S Highway 28
La Union, NM
 
La Vinca Winery
4201 Highway 28
Anthony, NM
 
Chocolate Turtle Bed & Breakfast
1098 W. Meadowlark Ln.
Corrales, NM
 
Frontier Mart
3677 Corrales Road
Corrales, NM
 
Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
9201 Balloon Museum Dr.
Albuquerque, NM
 
Hacienda Manzanal Bed & Breakfast
300 W. Meadowlark Ln. Corrales, NM  
 
End of the Vine Winery 2801 Sudderth Dr # D
Ruidoso, NM 88345  

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Lookout Ridge Winery
Looks Out for Kids
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Winery of the Month

I'm not sure what most took my breath away, the views from Lookout Ridge, the wines crafted by cult winemakers, or the Wine for Wheels program instituted by the founder, Gordon Holmes. Well, this Wheelchair and Winetime it wasn't the wine as much as the wheelchair program that grabbed my attention. Gordon began it years ago after his wife was diagnosed with MS and confined to a wheelchair. Together, this story and these wines make Lookout Ridge my winery of the month.
 
I know a little about the feeling of helplessness when a loved one contracts a major disease and the intense desire to do something, anything, to expunge that feeling. What Gordon did has brought joy to many people that might have otherwise been confined to bed instead of the life-giving boost that comes from having mobility. I'll relate just one story of the countless ones I know he could tell.
 
Constrained by the Bolivian government to bring in only one wheelchair, Gordon came to a hospital where fifty children were housed who had lost or Boliviaamputated limbs. The decision on which child was most worthy was heartbreaking. The child that was awarded the wheelchair was asked what he would do first. "I want to go outside," he said. Without mobility, outside was as remote to these children as it was to a prisoner in jail. Yup, that one got to me, too.
 
To build his business, Gordon to a different tack on wine production - he invited cult winemakers to craft wines from his quality grapes, and then marketed them as winemaker-labeled wines. You have probably heard of vineyard labeled wines, but how about winemaker labeled wines? Exactly.
 
The Greg La Follette 2006 Pinot Noir we began with was rich, earthy, and more Burgundian than Californian, with spice and leather and dark fruit. After savoring this wine Gordon said, "Would you like some more?" I said, "Was that in the form of a question?"  I slid my glass over for a refill.
 
Taking wine in hand, he led us to the cave he'd had cut into the side of the mountaintop. On the Sonoma-side of the cave, burnished copper doors framed by a fallen redwood giant provided access to the cool interior. At first I thought I was in an abandoned missile silo, as the winery equipment had not been installed as yet. On the cave's other Glass Doors at Lookout Ridge Reflecting the Countrysideglass-enclosed side were stunning views of Napa Valley. When we exited and I went to the rail of the curved balcony that overlooked the Napa side, I was as much in awe as when the Wizard of Oz switched to color.
 
When we returned to the tasting area with a huge immovable table surrounded by cushion-bedecked lounging benches, Gordon brought out the 2001 Gabriella Vineyards Sangiovese I'd requested. This one was also a knockout with a wonderful mouthfeel, spicy cherry and earth-laden dark fruit, and a long finish.
At $100 each, these cult-style wines are reasonably priced, particularly when you consider that each bottle purchased provides a wheelchair and blessed mobility for children, teens and adults the world over. Lookout Ridge; savor the wine and watch the wheels turn.

Corrales Winery Grape Harvest

Corrales Winery  
Words can hardly express the sensations and emotions that course through a wine lover when he is with his beloved grapes. I realized that afresh while picking Corrales Winerygrapes at the Corrales Winery on a warm weekend in SepCorrales Winery Award Winning Cabernet Francstember. This has become a yearly passion for me as I joined a large group convened to harvest the grapes, enjoy the fellowship of other wine lovers, and sample the fruits of a previous harvest.
 
 
 
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State Fair Wine Competition Winners
 
NM State Fair 

This year due to scheduling conflicts, I was unable to be a judge for the State Fair wine competition, held by the NM Vine & Wine Society, of which I'm a member. Instead I helped set up the display of the winners in the agriculture building at the fairgrounds.
 
Visit a winery soon, make some new friends, and take home your own wines of enchantment. Oops, was that a subtle plug?? 

Read more about the competition
 
 
Activities, Book Signings and Events
 

Rio Rancho Holiday Bookfair: November 7, 2009 from 10am to 4pm

This is a special event to celebrate ReadWest's anniversary, support literacy and have fun at the holidays. ReadWest provides the gift of literacy to adults in Rio Rancho, Corrales, Bernalillo and NW Allbuquerque. I'll be signing my book and talking about wine to whomever is interested and stops by my table. The Bookfair will be held at:

Rio Rancho Inn
1465 Rio Rancho Dr. 
 
Sandoval County Historical Society's Authors Day: November 8, 2009, 2:00 pm at the DeLavy House. Click here for more information on the historical society.

Elderhostel October 2009:
Wednesday, October 7 from 1:00 pm until 4:30. I'll be leading a class on the wines of New Mexico at MCM Elegante Hotel in Albuquerque.
 
Thursday, October 8 from 1:00 p, until 4:30. I'll lead another class on the wines of New Mexico at MCM Elegante Hotel in Albuquerque.
 
Don't let the ghosts and goblins get near your wine--especially not the faeries and don't forget to check out my website and my blog!

Sincerely,
 
Your Wine Guy
Jim Hammond
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