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Keepin' it local - a trip to the Smith-Berry Winery

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Bluegrass Homes & Farms Realty, Agent Know How

After a successful and fun trip to Florida, my husband and I decided we need to get out more! So we are planning some local jaunts to places we have never been and playing tourist in our own area. 

Smith-Berry Winery in New Castle KYFirst stop was the Smith-Berry Winery in my native Henry County, Kentucky. It was a pleasant country drive just outside of New Castle. What we liked was the fact that the road signs were unmistakable - if you get lost then you can't read! 

My first thought was "What a beautiful place! I know I'd want to visit again in the summer when everything is green." Everything was clean and well-maintained, even the long gravel driveway leading up to it. 

The place was busy - we got there Saturday around noon, and four different groups of people sampled some wines while we were there. One group even had a real estate admin like myself! Surprisingly, one of the owners, Chuck Smith, was behind the bar and admitted that he used to be a real estate agent himself! Small world. 

Smith-Berry Winery tasting roomSo, on to the wine tasting...we knew literally nothing about wines, but that did not faze Mr. Smith, who pleasantly explained to us the differences. We were looking for a gift wine to send to a friend, and the Brother John was similar to what she likes. 

We also wanted a gift for my mother-in-law's birthday. I told him, "She is German if that helps." They even had a German wine called Gewurtztraminer, an off-dry white. It was strong and she liked it. We also got her Bluegrass Blush. 

My personal favorite was Flat Rock Red, a sweet red. I didn't think I liked red wine, but I am glad I liked this one, because I have always heard that red wine is good for you in moderation. There is an ingredient in red wines called Resveratrol that has been known to lower blood sugar and is an antioxidant. 

Smith-Berry Winery wine storage shelvesSmith-Berry's wine prices are very reasonable and I enjoyed the taste of all of the six or so wines I sampled, even the blackberry wine. You can buy it by the glass there as well, and they have 17 varieties available in bottles and lots of accessories for sale. In the summer, starting Memorial Day weekend, they have concerts at the winery some weekends, and that sounds like a fun thing to do. We will be back! 

They are open Monday through Saturday, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, and Sunday 1:00 - 6:00 pm. Smith-Berry is located on 855 Drennon Road in New Castle KY. For detailed directions or other information, give them a call at 502-845-7091 or toll free 1-888-845-7091, or visit their website at smithberrywinery.com.

 

Smith-Berry Winery sales and tasting roomSmith-Berry Winery pergolaWe have heard a lot of people mention Huber's Orchard & Winery as well, and plan to make a trip there within the next few months. As for now, I can't wait to go back and try more of Smith-Berry Winery's excellent wines. It is only 20 minutes away from LaGrange, Kentucky, and less than an hour from Louisville, so why don't you stop by and see them too?  

~Lynda

 

 

Jennifer Chiongbian
Specializing in all types of Manhattan apts & townhouses - Manhattan, NY
Real Estate Broker - NYC

Gewurtztraminers are yummy dessert wines!  You have to try the coveted ice wines if they have any.  It's a couple of steps up the sweet wine, but really it is liquid gold from the botrytis infected vine.  Delish!

Feb 28, 2012 01:17 AM
Lynda White
Bluegrass Homes & Farms Realty, Agent Know How - Louisville, KY
Admin. Mgr., Keller Williams Realty

Thank you Jennifer, I will keep that in mind!

Feb 28, 2012 01:29 AM