Strawberry Wine Lemonade

May 31, 2018

Strawberry Wine Lemonade Recipe | Missouri WinesStrawberry Wine Lemonade Recipe 

Ingredients: 

Strawberry Wine 

Lemonade 

Ice 

Directions: 

Mix half and half strawberry wine and lemonade; serve over ice. 

Optional - Garnish with a fresh strawberry or lemon slice. 

*Pro-tip - If you like bubbles, try using sparkling lemonade. 

MO Fruit Wine: Unique, Fun and Delicious

May 31, 2018

MO Fruit Wine: Unique, Fun and Delicious Wait; isn’t all wine fruit wine? Not exactly. In the world (and lexicon) of wine, fruit wine is any wine made from fruit other than grapes. If you haven’t experienced fruit wine, let’s start your introduction.

Fruit wine breaks a lot of the “rules” of traditional wine. With grape-based wines you may get notes of other fruits such as citrus in white wines and berries in red wines, but when it comes to fruit wines they will taste like the fruit from which they are made. Peach wine tastes like biting into a fresh, ripe, sweet peach. Blueberry wine tastes like you popped a handful of blueberries in your mouth. Fruit wines are bursting with flavor and ready to be enjoyed in a variety of ways.

Sip them on their own, or if you like sangria, fruit wines are the perfect base from which to build delicious, flavor-packed sangria recipes. Try this recipe for Peach Vignoles Sangria or this one for Strawberry Wine Lemonade. Fancy yourself a bit of a mixologist? Fruit wine is a great addition to your tool kit for creating new, exciting cocktails.

If you love to bake, fruit wine can be your new secret weapon for making tasty desserts. Try replacing the water in your favorite recipes with fruit wine. This works especially well with brownies, even the ones from the box. You can also create an easy and quick glaze with fruit wine and powdered (AKA confectioners’) sugar. Using a 1:2 ratio of wine to sugar, make as much or as little as you need and top any dessert for an extra special sweet treat.

Fruit wines are fairly common in Missouri wine country, but they aren’t all that common elsewhere. Discover another reason to love local wine and look for Missouri fruit wines today!

These are just some of the wineries offering fruit wines across the Show-Me state:

Spotlight on Missouri Wine Country: KC Area

May 29, 2018

Spotlight on Missouri Wine Country: KC Area | A wall of barrels aging Missouri wine at Amigoni Winery in the West Bottoms.The Kansas City area has been growing and evolving over the years and that includes its wine scene. There are now 25 wineries in and around the KC area. There is so much to experience in Kansas City and nearby towns. If you haven’t explored the area, it’s time to plan a trip!

KC Metro

In addition to amazing restaurants, museums and entertainment, there are two wineries that are can’t-miss miss destinations in the heart of Kansas City: Amigoni Urban Winery in the West Bottoms neighborhood housed in the historic Dover Telegraph building and KC Wineworks located in the Crossroads Arts District.

North KC

A short drive north of the Kansas City metro you’ll find several quaint and welcoming small towns, each with their own charm and allure… and wineries!

Liberty is just northeast of the Kansas City metro area and home to a Missouri winery with a fascinating and paranormal history, Belvoir Winery and Inn.Spotlight on Missouri Wine Country: KC Area | Belvoir Winery and Inn is housed in a historic and supposedly haunted building.

Weston is a popular spot for day trips and weekend getaways. In addition to great shops and restaurants, there are three wineries to visit: Pirtle Winery known for their award-winning wines and mead (AKA honey wine); Weston Wine Company- a fan favorite for their wine and food pairings; and Vox Vineyards- growing unique, heritage grape varietals and making award-winning wines from them. Head a little further north and you’ll find Riverwood Winery in Rushville.

Continuing north a short way, you’ll arrive in St. Joseph, where you’ll find a fascinating history and three more wineries to visit. Tipple Hill Winery is always hosting fun and exciting events. Windy Wine Company has made a name for itself with a wide range of creative wine varieties. Grindstone Valley Winery, housed in a historic, former American Legion building, welcomes you in for a relaxing visit.

We can’t forget about Jowler Creek Winery in Platte City, Missouri’s first green winery, or Ladoga Ridge Winery in Smithville, where the wine slushies are very popular. Just a short drive from Kansas City, you will find yourself at these award-winning wineries for a relaxing visit.

East KC

Spotlight on Missouri Wine Country: KC Area | Van Till Family Farm Winery's tasting room is a welcoming place to try local wines.Excelsior Springs is a wonderfully welcoming town just northeast of Kansas City where you will find great shops such as the Willow Spring Mercantile, home to the largest selection of Missouri Wines. Don’t miss out on the historic sites such as the Hall of Waters and the Elms Hotel. There are several great wineries to discover in the area and you can even visit them on a trolley. In town you’ll find Fence Stile Vineyards & Winery and Four Horses and a Dog Vineyard & Winery. Just a few minutes’ drive east and you’ll find Van Till Family Farm Winery in Rayville.

Head to the historic town of Independence where you’ll find Top Hat Winery, Mallinson Vineyard and Hall and Albonée Country Inn and Vineyards. This town is full of fun and fascinating activities. Heading further east out of the KC area there are several more wineries worth visiting: La Bella Vineyards & Winery in Wellington, Fahrmeier Family Vineyards in Lexington, Terre Beau Winery in Dover, Baltimore Bend Vineyards in Waverly, and Arcadian Moon Winery and Brewery in Higginsville.

South KC

Spotlight on Missouri Wine Country: KC Area | Stonehaus Farms Vineyard & Winery has a lovely patio overlooking a lake where you can enjoy award-winning Missouri wine.Travel just South of KC to Lee’s Summit and you’ll find Stonehaus Farms Vineyard & Winery where you can sit back and relax next to their lake and vineyards with a glass of delicious, award-winning wine. From Lee’s Summit, take a picturesque drive to visit Odessa Country Winery where serenity is in no short supply.

The area in and surrounding Kansas City is teeming with wineries to discover and new vino adventures to be had. Explore the area’s wineries and find out what all the fuss is about! 

Beef Burgers with Missouri Wine Ketchup

May 24, 2018

How do you make a great burger even better? Top it with wine ketchup made with a dry, red Missouri wine such as Norton or Chambourcin. Try this recipe the next time you serve the perfect patty. It’s a delightful spin on the classic condiment. Check out this quick video to see just how easy the recipe is to make. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu4v6H3Y8CY&feature

Missouri Wine Ketchup Recipe

Time: 15-20 minutes  |  Yield: 4-6 servings

Ingredients

½ cup    Missouri Norton or Chambourcin (dry red wine)

½ tbsp   Cornstarch

1 cup     Ketchup

Directions

Whisk cornstarch into wine. Add mixture to small saucepan, bring to a simmer and reduce until thickened enough to coat the back of a spoon, approximately 5-7 minutes. Turn off heat. Stir in ketchup until blended. Let cool completely. Top burgers or dip fries in this delicious ketchup and bring your next meal to a whole new level.

Classic Beef Burger Recipe

Recipe courtesy: Missouri Beef Industry Council

Time: 30 minutes  |  Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

1 pound ground beef

1-1/2 teaspoons steak seasoning blend

4 hamburger buns, split

4 slices cheese (such as Cheddar, American, Swiss, etc.)

4 lettuce leaves

4 tomato slices

Directions

Combine ground beef and steak seasoning in large bowl, mixing lightly but thoroughly. Lightly shape into four 1/2-inch thick patties. Heart large nonstick skillet over medium heat until hot. Place patties in skillet; cook 12 to 15 minutes until instant-read thermometer inserted horizontally into center registers 160°F, turning occasionally.

Cooking times are for fresh or thoroughly thawed Ground Beef. Color is not a reliable indicator of ground beef doneness.

 

 

 

Flowering: Missouri Vineyards in Bloom

May 22, 2018

Flowering: Missouri Vineyards in Bloom Flowering is the next stage in a grapevine’s growing cycle after Bud Break. It’s an exciting and delicate time when the flowers burst through their caps (calyptra to be technical) carrying the pollen that will fertilize the vine and result in grape berries.

As the vines grow, small clusters of flowers will begin to appear on the new shoots of the grape vine. At first all that is visible are the caps (or calyptra) and they look like little buttons. Generally, flowering in Missouri vineyards takes place between the end of May and the beginning of June. After the initial clusters appear, they will continue to get larger and then begin to bloom.

Flowering: Missouri Vineyards in Bloom

Most grape varieties are hermaphroditic plants, meaning they are self-pollinators. When the flowers bloom, they release their pollen from the anthers of the stamen, pollinating the ovary which then produces seeds and the flowers begin transforming into a grape berry. The grape berries will then encapsulate the seeds. This is a delicate time for the grape vine when certain types of weather can be quite detrimental. Too much rain, wind or cool temperatures can be especially dangerous during this stage of growth as they can affect how many flowers are fertilized and ultimately how many grapes are produced.

Flowering is a beautiful time to visit the vineyards of Missouri wine country. But don’t wait! This wonderful phase of the grape-growing cycle won’t last long and then it will be on to fruit set.

5 Tips for Baking with Wine

May 17, 2018

5 Tips for Baking with Wine | White wine lemon bundt cakeBaking is a time-honored tradition in a lot of households, and a fork or spoonful of a classic treat from childhood can transport most of us back in time. So, what could make baked good better? Well, wine of course! Here are some tips to take your baking to the next level with delicious Missouri wine.

1. Use wine you like.

This sounds pretty obvious, but it has to be said. When someone doesn’t particularly like a wine they’ve opened, they might think… “That’s okay; I’ll just cook with it.” Unfortunately, that’s not a great solution. When you cook or bake with wine, the flavors are often intensified. If you didn’t like it enough to drink it, you’re probably not going to enjoy eating it either. So, when selecting a wine for cooking or baking, pick one you also enjoy sipping.

2. Play the flavor matching game.

Pick out the primary flavors of your dish or recipe and pair those to a wine that will complement them. For example, Norton red wine has notes of cherries and baking spices, making it ideal to pair with a cherry cake or pie. Vignoles is known for its tropical fruit flavors and is delicious in fruity desserts. Use this guide to help you find the perfect match.  

3. Drizzle; don’t drown.

There can be a bit of a learning curve when it comes to adding wine to your recipes. Too little and you won’t be able to taste it; too much and you’ll throw the dish off balance, masking the other flavors. The best way to know if you’ve added enough is to taste it. Sometimes in the case of baked goods, this isn’t possible ahead of time. Stick to a more reserved amount to start with. If you’re not getting enough flavor coming through on the final dish, amp it up by adding wine to the sauce or frosting.

4. Reimagine old favorites.

Maybe you have an award-winning brownie recipe or world famous cake, consider substituting some of the liquid for a delicious Missouri wine. You might find that your old favorite reaches a whole new level of awesome!

5. Get inspired.

There are so many amazing wine-infused dessert recipes out there. Here are just a few ideas to get your creative juices (and the Missouri wine) flowing:

Pavlova with Red Wine Cherry Compote - Perfect for a Missouri Norton

Mulled Wine Cheesecake - Great with a Missouri Chambourcin

White Wine Lemon Bundt Cake - A Vidal Blanc wine is ideal

Missouri Wine Quick Bread - This can be made savory or sweet!

Summer Sipping: Wine Slushies

May 16, 2018

Summer Sipping: Wine Slushies | Missouri Wine Country Wine slushies are the perfect summer sipper. They’re light, refreshing and most importantly… they’re ice cold! Wineries across the state know how sweltering Missouri summers can be. You’ll find a wide variety of wine slushy types and flavors throughout Missouri wine country, everything from peach Bellini, to wine-a-rita, to good old-fashioned Concord. Head out to a local winery to discover what a treat a frosty wine slushy can be on a hot summer day, but don’t wait too long, many wineries only feature this chilled treat during the summer months.

Here are some of the wineries where you’ll find wine slushies on the menu.

Adam Puchta Winery – Hermann

Backyard Vine & Wine – Maryville

Baltimore Bend Vineyard – Waverly

Blumenhof Winery – Dutzow

Canterbury Hill Winery & Restaurant – Holts Summit 

Cedar Lake Cellars – Wright City

Edg-Clif Farms & Vineyard – Potosi 

Endless Summer Winery – Hermann

Fahrmeier Farms Winery – Lexington 

Hummingbird Vineyard and Winery – MexicoSummer Sipping: Wine Slushies | Missouri Wine Country

KC Wineworks – Kansas City

Ladoga Ridge Winery – Smithville

Les Bourgeois Vineyards – Rocheport

Montelle Winery – Augusta 

Montserrat Vineyards – Knob Noster

Pirtle Winery – Weston 

Riverwood Winery – Rushville

Serenity Valley Winery – Fulton

Shawnee Bluff Winery – Lake Ozark 

St. James Winery – St. James

Stone Hill Winery – Hermann

Twin Oaks Vineyard and Winery – Farmington

West Winery – Macon

 

Get inspired by all the delicious wine slushies you discover in Missouri wine country and make your own at home. The possibilities are limitless, but here is a recipe for a Fruity Vignoles Slushy to get you started. Cheers to summer sipping! 

Bud Break- A New Vintage Begins

May 15, 2018

Bud Break: A New Vintage Begins Spring is a beautiful season full of new beginnings. In the vineyards of Missouri wine country that means bud break. After the dormancy and pruning of the winter, the vines start to awaken. From late April through early May we see buds break through and emerge to begin another vintage.

Bud break is an inspiring time when there are limitless possibilities. Growing grapes isn’t easy, and it’s made more difficult in the Midwest by demanding weather conditions. Despite the challenges of grape-growing, Missouri vintners look forward to the potential and excitement of bud break every year. It may mean another season of work is ahead, but it also means there’s a new opportunity to grow great grapes that will become delicious wine. Local winemakers know that some things are worth the work.

Bud break will quickly give way to the next stage of the growing cycle, flowering. Head out to Missouri wine country now. Don’t miss the exciting new beginning to what is sure to be another great vintage of Missouri wine.

Missouri Moscato

May 09, 2018

Missouri Moscato Did you know that May 9th is National Moscato Day? That’s right; there’s a holiday for everything nowadays. However, with the increased popularity of this varietal, we’re pretty excited to celebrate this holiday. Moscato is originally from Italy, but the grapes that make Moscato wines are of the Muscat variety. Missouri vintners grow a variety of this grape called Valvin Muscat.

You’ll find Missouri Moscato at these wineries:  

Augusta Winery

Blumenhof Vineyards & Winery

Crown Valley Winery

Jowler Creek Vineyard Winery

Les Bourgeois Vineyards

Noboleis Vineyards

Peaceful Bend Vineyard

St. James Winery

Stone Hill Winery

Moscato wines are generally known for being sweet, fruity, light and easy sippers. Flavors and notes of peach, nectarine, melon and citrus are common in many Moscato wines. Sometimes you’ll find these wines with a hint of fizz as well. Sweet wines are a better pairing for food than many realize. Try pairing your Missouri Moscato with spicy foods and fresh fruits!

How will you celebrate Moscato Day? 

Treat Mom in MO Wine Country

May 03, 2018

Treat Mom in MO Wine Country She’s the one who has always been there to support you and help you in any way she can… she’s Mom! Show her how much you appreciate her this Mother’s Day by treating her to a day in Missouri wine country. Many local wineries are hosting events to honor mothers and they’re ready to help you spoil mom! Whether a gourmet brunch is her style or she’d prefer a relaxing day listening to live music, there is something for all the moms out there at area wineries.

Brunch

Sweet Treats Just for Mom

Other Special Events to Spoil Mom

Happy Mother’s Day and cheers to all the moms out there! 

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