El Alamo Winery
Alcalde, New Mexico
Description
El Alamo Winery Overview
El Alamo (The Cottonwood) Winery is a distinguished wine producer located in Northern New Mexico, known for its deep-rooted history and commitment to local viticulture.
History and Background
El Alamo Winery is aptly named after a centuries-old Cottonwood tree that notably marks the landscape of its vineyard. Situated in the serene community of Alcalde, near the flowing Rio Grande and the traditional Acequia Madre de Alcalde, the winery is imbued with local heritage and natural beauty.
Vineyard Details and Wine Production
The vineyard at El Alamo benefits from the fertile soils and favorable climatic conditions of Northern New Mexico, which are ideal for grape cultivation. The winery excels in producing premium wines, utilizing estate-grown grapes along with other high-quality New Mexico grapes, ensuring a pure and authentic regional taste.
- Local Grapes: All wines are produced using grapes exclusively grown in New Mexico, showcasing the distinctive flavors of the region.
Visitor Information and Experiences
While specific visiting details are not provided, potential visitors can expect a scenic vineyard environment influenced by the iconic Cottonwood tree and traditional irrigation practices of the local acequia system.
Notable Wines or Specialties
El Alamo Winery has garnered acclaim within the local wine community, highlighted by:
- Awards: Winning 7 medals at the 2021 New Mexico State Fair Wine Competition, affirming the quality and appeal of their wines.
Contact Information and Location
- Address: 127 County Road 41, Alcalde, NM 87511
- Phone: (505) 920-9516
- Email: elalamowinery@gmail.com
For those interested in staying updated on new varietals, vintage releases, or special offers, the winery encourages guests to subscribe to their mailing list, enhancing the connection between the vineyard and its patrons.
El Alamo Winery invites wine enthusiasts to explore their unique offerings, steeped in the heritage and winemaking tradition of New Mexico.