Today I want to share with you a little hidden gem that I found right in my neck of the woods. Welcome to Youngblood Vineyards located in Ray Township, Michigan.
It's time for World Wine Travel and I am traveling right into my own neck of the woods......I wasn't sure I was going to be able to participate this month when Linda of My Full Wine Glass invited the members of World Wine Travel to hit the road on a Wine Tasting Adventure. Not that I don't love going on wine-tasting tours, it's just that I have posted about all of them that I have enjoyed and I didn't have time during the month to do a winery road trip.
July was a very busy month around here. My brother and sister-in-law were visiting from California for the month and we headed up to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan with our daughter Jessica and her family for a week.
While we were up north we stopped for a potty break at a rest area and I spied a #Michigan Wine Country" publication written for tourists. I grabbed that to peruse during the rest of the drive.
Michigan has a very vibrant and active wine industry, mostly on the west side of the state. We visit these wineries quite often and I have enjoyed sharing these trips with you. We have attended the WOMP tour several times. I featured Burgdorf Vineyards when we were celebrating Women Winemakers.
I have shared three tasting rooms/wineries that are relatively close to my house, Green Barn, Two Rivers, and Washington Street Wine House. I was surprised when I looked at the map and realized there were several other wineries located within an hour of my house.
So that is what we are doing for dinner next Friday but what about the rest of the week? Today we are going to an Art Fair where Nicole and Pierre have a Petoskey and Pine Products booth. Tomorrow friends are coming by for pool time and burgers on the grill.
Monday night I am going over to watch Little Miss M. She has started preschool and her mama and daddy are going to a concert so I will go to her house so she can go to bed at the correct hour. Amy and I are attending Movement and Margaritas on Tuesday at a local Mexican Restaurant. We will have a yoga class followed by a Taco Bar and Margaritas.
So here is the Weekly Menu for the days we will be eating at home. The others are meeting for a Threads chat today at 11 AM and would love if you could join them. Here are the topics they will be discussing.......
- Regenerative Organic: Farmed Like the World Depends on It + the Feral Wines of Tablas Creek by Camilla at Culinary Cam
- Exquisite Sips and Sailings: Carnival Cruiseline Wine Package by Terri at Our Good Life
- On the Road from Paris to Champagne by Jeff at Food Wine Click!
- A Dreamy Day Trip to Rioja from Balboa by Deanna at Wineivore
- Soaking In Wine Country – How to Do it Right! By Robin at Crushed Grape Chronicles
- Travel in Tuscany: From Rome to Altura at Isola del Giglio and La Maliosa at Saturnia and back by Gwendolyn at Wine Predator
- Planning A Relaxing Wine Trip – Thank Gosh Our Strategy Changed! by Lynn at Savor the Harvest
- At home and abroad, all roads lead to wine by Linda at My Full Wine Glass
That's a busy calendar, Wendy! Thanks for fitting in a road trip in time for this month's theme. Both of us are so lucky to live in a state that has lots of options.
ReplyDeleteFor sure Linda and I am so pleased that circumstances forced me to find this one right nearby.
Delete"I was surprised when I looked at the map and realized there were several other wineries located within an hour of my house." - I am so envious!
ReplyDeleteI am very excited to try them Robin. I was very pleased with Youngbloods, especially since they stick with indigenous grapes.
DeleteI love that you did all this with friends. Bob and I tend to run off and do things on our own, but I'd like to do as you did and enjoy it with others.
ReplyDeleteHey, this is Terri Steffes
DeleteHi Terri, You and Bob really do have some fun though. I would love to join you on one of your adventures.
DeleteI think Michigan has a bit of a head start on Minnesota, but our wine industry is making progress as well. Great that you are supporting local businesses!
ReplyDeleteThese grapes are also native to Minnesota. In fact they were telling us that the University of Minnesota worked to develop them so that they would be so cold hardy and survive the harsh winters in our area of Michigan.
DeleteI always love supporting local wineries (we have a lot!). I am glad to see you found some in your area. What fun!
ReplyDeleteWe had a good time. Then we went back for a tour and next month we are joining them for a low country boil.
DeleteI've been curious about Michigan wines, so this was so fun to hear about. And I would like to try the Marquette too!
ReplyDeleteI think you would enjoy it Deanna.
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