While visiting family and enjoying the sandy Lake Huron shore in Northern Michigan, we went to lunch at the local Mexican watering hole for grub and to escape the heat. The place-mat announced some new local wineries in nearby Rose City. What a nice way to beat the July heat! So we decided to check them out on the way home.
What looked on the map as a short 30 minute jog (as the crow flies), thanks to no direct route and the twisting forest roads, took us more like an hour. But we found Valley Mist Vineyards just west of the Rose City town center, over the hill leaving town. Signs directed us up the driveway to the garage set behind the house.
The tasting room is manned by Brad Moore, proprietor and winemaker. He and his wife, Elaine, started this venture only a few years ago. But, now he runs it by himself, his wife an inspirational memory as she passed this spring. He been dabbling in wine-making for years as a hobby while he was working. But then came retirement and they decided to plant 1,500 vines on the lands behind the garage in 2008. This summer will be his first useable vintage, divided between French-American varieties including Marquette, Brianna, Swenson Red, Cayuga White, and Frontenac.
The riesling and pinot gris were honest to the varietal and nice drinking. Always experimenting, he also fermented fresh lemons into his own version of hard lemonade, "Lightning Bug Lemon Wine". Although I found it to be a little too intense and tart, he says it is his best selling item. Another white wine is made of the beautiful Edelweiss grapes from Alpena Michigan. "Northern Lights" displays the aromas of apples, apple blossoms and honey.
He enjoys presenting wines you will not often see in your local grocery store. Always experimenting, you can taste what blending green apples with riesling or wildberries with a smooth shiraz and even chocolate strawberry!
His labels are all done in-house and reflect a sense of humor and personal connections. The penguin on one label was an actual photo his son-in-law took while on duty at the southern tip of Chile. The whimsical label: "The Swill of a Lonely Redneck Sailor" was also inspired by his son-in-law. Actually, it is a pleasant summer rose of white zinfandel and strawberry wine. Refreshing!
Check them out! They are located at
Valley Mist Vineyards
Brad Moore, Proprietor
2742 Townline Road, Rose City, MI 48654
Phone: (989) 685 9096
http://www.valleymistvineyards.com/
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