Outside the winery, facing Pasadena Boulevard |
We've gone by Florida Orange Groves Winery many times on our way to our from a destination across the Corey Causeway between St. Pete Beach and South Pasadena. We never stopped until today, when Trudy suggested we visit on this very rainy Tuesday.
Gift shop |
I did retain the information that the fermenting room is kept at a steady 58F, and I was glad to be wearing my Minnesota Vikings windbreaker. We moved into the bottling room, where two younger men were rinsing bottles, filling them with wine (in this case, St. Pete Sangria), inserting corks and adding labels.
Mitchell and John |
The winery's objective is to make wines that taste like the fruit of origin, and the few wines that I tasted certainly seemed to taste a little like the juice used to produce them. We looked around the little gift shop and bought a few items. Bob got a bottle of CocoLada, his favorite among the wine samples he tasted. Adam's purchase, Key Lime cookies, were a hit with all of us.
We exited the winery into the pouring rain and went off to a late lunch at Leverock's.
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