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5 Reasons to Go on a Tour with Vino 301 Wine Concierge

Wine. Snacks. Laughs. A designated driver. What more could you ask for during a wine tour? Well, that's exactly what we got and more during the Heritage Trail Wine Tour with Vino 301 Wine Concierge. I actually had no expectations (because I've learned not to set myself up for disappointment) so I went into this experience with an open mind and spirit. And I'm so glad I did.

Shortly after booking the wine tour, I confirmed with Vino 301 which location I'd like to meet. A few days before the tour, our tour guide, Christina, emailed and confirmed the location and time. We were told to meet at the Safeway in Bowie Town Center where we would be promptly picked up at 10:45 am. Once there (and on time, by the way), we were greeted by our lovely hosts Leslie and Christina. They introduced themselves and gave us an overview of what to expect throughout the day. We drove about 20 minutes to meet the remainder of the group at Showplace Arena in Upper Marlboro, and off we went to our first stop: Thanksgiving Farm

I had never heard of Thanksgiving Farm but during the tour, I learned much about the history of their property and winery. Stepping into this winery almost felt like we were walking into our grandmother's house for a wine tour...which was a good thing! It is a charming, family-owned winery that specializes in European-style wines. Their signature wine? The Franc Blanc, which is a light white wine with hints of apple, pear and citrus. I also enjoyed their 2011 Meritage. Co-owner Maureen Heimbuch walked us through their wine making process and honestly, I was impressed with her knowledge base and matter-of-fact storytelling. I liked Thanksgiving Farm for its intimacy and hands-on approach with their guests.

Our next stop was Running Hare Vineyard, which was about 30 minutes from Thanksgiving Farm and is a much larger operation. Their property is huge, with both wine and beer tasting bars, picnic tables, an area for music and dancing, and a food truck in the parking lot. This wasn't as intimate as Thanksgiving Farm; however, if you're looking for a lively atmosphere with music, food, and friends, Running Hare is your place. Two of our group members said they frequented Running Hare and even enjoyed their beer offerings just as much as their wine. While we had both wine and beer tastings, Leslie and Christina also gave us time to roam the property and stray from the group a little. While we enjoyed our group members, it was nice being able to steal a few private moments just between my friend and me.

After about an hour or so at Running Hare, Leslie and Christina corralled the group back on to the bus because sadly, it was the end of our tour. My friend and I couldn't stop raving about what a great day it was and how we have to recommend the tour to everyone we know! So based on my day with Vino 301, here are 5 reasons you should absolutely go on a wine tour with them:

1. You can drink until your heart's content.

I mean, isn't this the most important reason? Not only can you sample as many beers and wines as your little heart desires, but you don't have to drink and drive. Vino 301 has taken care of this problem for you. Depending on the size of your party, they'll pick you right up at your front door. Celebrating a bachelorette or birthday? They'll pick up the entire party from someone's house, a hotel or anywhere you want them to. And even if you don't have a large party, you are still chauffeured (in style, I might add) to two or three wineries (depending on your itinerary) after you're picked up from a meeting point. You have to drive home from the meeting point, but by this time you should be sobered up.

2. You will visit Maryland wineries you may not be familiar with.

I've never heard of Thanksgiving Farm, but I'm glad I had the opportunity to experience a local, family-owned small business right in my own (figurative) backyard. Vino 301 has relationships with most wineries in the state, so they can customize an itinerary based on your group's preferences, or you can let them do the heavy lifting and choose your itinerary for you.

3. You'll learn so much about wine.

I've been on wine tours in some of the best wine regions around the world. Cape Town, Finger Lakes, and Santa Barbara to be exact. And I still managed to learn more about wine thanks to my wine tour with Vino 301. If you know me, you know I love learning new things, so this was a plus for me.

4. You can meet like-minded people and make new friends.

Let's face it. If you're on a wine tour with strangers, you probably have things in common (barring they voted for Donald Trump, but I digress). I had a great time getting to know my wine tour-mates and fellow bloggers. We connected via social media so hopefully we can hang out again in the future!

Photo Credit: Off the Potomac

Photo Credit: Off the Potomac

5. It was a great time!

Everyone can go to a wine festival, or tour a winery on their own, but when's the last time you didn't have to lift a finger to have a good time? Everything is literally taken care for you with Vino 301. Transportation, snacks, wine, and food (if you spring extra for it!). It really doesn't get any better.

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I'd highly suggest a wine tour with Vino 301 Wine Concierge, and I'm not just saying that because they sponsored this post. I plan to take another in the near future so maybe I'll see you there. Check out all of their offerings at vino301.com and be sure to tell them we sent you! 

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Where to Drink in Frederick, Maryland

“WHY are you going to FREDERICK, Maryland?”
“WHAT is there to actually DO in Frederick, Maryland?”

These were the questions asked of me when I told friends what I was doing the last weekend in April.  My response was honest, “Covering a distillery tour for Will Drink for Travel.”  But inside I was starting to panic.  I had those same questions and no actual answers.  By Sunday evening I knew not only what there is to do in Frederick but why I would return! 

Located an hour north of Washington D.C. and an hour west of Baltimore is Frederick, Maryland.  Many know Frederick is the birth and final resting place of Francis Scott Key, author of the Star-Spangled Banner and that the city is the where one can find the Barbara Fritchie House, former home of the woman memorialized in an 1864 poem by John Greenleaf Whittier. But what many do not know is that Frederick has a bustling downtown filled with historic museums, antique shops, amazing restaurants, bars and distilleries. 

Great cocktails start with quality spirits and I enjoyed my fill of whiskey, gin, moonshine, vodka, brandy and even wine at four local distilleries in Frederick.  See my personal favorite libation from each distillery below:

1. Tenth Ward Distilling Company

Tenth Ward Distilling Company (508 East Church Street) is a small distillery, locally owned by Monica and business partner Kyle.  This distillery is known for their whiskey and barrel aged brandy.  While I enjoyed their corn whiskey and apple jack brandy, it was the seasonal citrine liqueur that brought a smile to my face. 

The liqueur smells like springtime – honeysuckle and fresh flowers – while looking at the bright spirit reminds one of sunshine.  When sipping the citrine liqueur, you immediately notice the flavors of lemon and honey on the palette.  This is easy sipping!  Monica suggested adding citrine liqueur to your favorite bubbly for a brunch beverage with a kick!

2. McClintock Distilling Company

McClintock Distilling Company (35 South Carroll Street) is named after a young inventor who lived in Frederick in the 1800s.  This distillery is known for its vapor infused Forager Gin and I know why!  When you first bring their gin to your nose you immediately notice the light and herbal scent of juniper.  The experience continues as you take your first sip.  On the palette, you again notice juniper but also sweet floral notes and a citrus finish.  It is not hard to drink and can be sipped on ice or served with your favorite mixer.  I enjoyed a glass over ice with bitter lemon and a lemon wedge as soon as I arrived home!

3. Springfield Manor Winery and Distillery

Operating since 2012, Springfield Manor Winery and Distillery (11836 Auburn Rd) is Frederick’s first distillery.  Located off of the scenic Route 15, Springfield Manor offers gorgeous, breathtaking views.  Guests are surrounded with the light scent of lavender in the air as the distillery has over 2,700 lavender bushes on the grounds.  While this was the only one which offered wine and spirits, my favorite spirit was their award-winning Lavender Gin. The owner, Amy St. Angelo, suggested pouring it over ice and mixing with lemonade for an adult Lavender Lemonade.  I suggest mixing with Elderflower lemonade for an easy, delicious cocktail!

In a close second, I also enjoyed their award-winning Caramel Aged Rum.  This rum is smooth, sweet and warm.  It should be enjoyed neat or with a singular perfect ice ball.  Needless to say, I took a bottle of this home with me as well!

Note:  None of the spirits distilled at Springfield Manor can be purchased outside of the distillery. So take the scenic drive, enjoy the view as the fresh lavender in the air relaxes your senses and enjoy a glass of wine or one of their spirits over ice!

4. Dragon Distillery

Located directly across from the small airport in Frederick, Dragon Distillery (1341 Hughes Ford Rd #108) is known for small batch spirits and they are not afraid to mix it up. The owners are fans of Dungeons & Dragons which explains the dragons, armor, chainmail and iron gates you notice upon entering the distillery.  Their flair spills over into the creativity found in their spirits. 

During the tasting I enjoyed the Chainmail Cherry-Almond vodka.  The owner advised to mix with Cola syrup which they also make on the premises.  The mixing of the two explodes on your palette reminding me of a spicy, sweet Dr. Pepper.  Named after “Bad Bill” Tutt’s wife, I also enjoyed their Lemon Meringue Moonshine.  The name describes the experience perfectly. The smell of sugared lemons introduces your senses to the spirit.  This sweet, citrus, soft experience continues as you take your first sip.  This is one moonshine you can enjoy over ice after dinner.

Bonus: After a day of sipping your way through the distilleries of Frederick, be sure to dine at The Wine Kitchen. The food is divine and the cocktail menu features amazing cocktails featuring some of the locally distilled spirits. Before the meal, I enjoyed a McClintock Reviver #3 made with McClintock Forager Gin.  It was delicious!

I enjoyed every bite of the meal we were served at The Wine Kitchen. The beet salad with goat cheese and a sherry vinaigrette.  There were so many flavors and textures in this salad! I would definitely recommend this as a starter. I enjoyed the 5oz cola marinated sirloin which was fork-tender, along with haricot vert and smooth mashed potatoes. The Wine Kitchen's tiramisu was almost too pretty to eat, but I managed to enjoy every bite! The Wine Kitchen is popular so be sure to make reservations in advance. 

So the next time someone asks you, “What is there is to do in Frederick, Maryland?”  You can provide a confident answer, “Great food! Great spirits! Why NOT visit Frederick, Maryland?!” You'll definitely enjoy what they have to offer!

- Phoebe Kenney

Photo Credit: Phoebe Kenney

*While this post is sponsored by Visit Frederick, all opinions here are absolutely our own.