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Black Mesa Winery

Northcentral regionMidnight in New Mexico. A full moon. A coyote wails in the distance. A sense of mystery hangs in the air. Black Mesa's Coyote is a serious dry, red wine that captures the spirit of New Mexico. Or, on the more whimsical side, Black Mesa's Black Beauty is a fun, chocolate flavored red wine that goes great with your favorite chocolate dessert. El Camino Real, the scenic road between Santa Fe and Taos, is home to the Black Mesa Winery. The Velarde Valley serves as an historic backdrop for the revitalization of vineyards prominent in New Mexico for almost 400 years.

Experience Black Mesa's fanciful named wines—Coyote, Black Beauty, Antelope, and Conejito White—as well as Riesling, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Zinfandel. Ask about joining the Black Mesa Wine Club.

Open daily 10 am to 6 pm (Sunday, noon to 6 pm). RV parking available.

Black Mesa Winery
1502 State Highway 68
Velarde, NM 87582
Phone & Fax: 800.852.6372
email: jer@blackmesawinery.com
www.blackmesawinery.com