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Don Quixote Distillery and Winery
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Don Quixote Distillery was established in 2005 as New Mexico’s first and only fully licensed and bonded distillery specializing in premium grape, fruit, and grain based spirits made from New Mexico agricultural products. In addition to manufacturing distilled spirits, the fully licensed and bonded Don Quixote Winery was also established in 2005. Don Quixote Winery specializes in port- and table-style wines.
Headquartered in Los Alamos, New Mexico, Don Quixote Distillery and Winery operate as subsidiaries of Dolin Distillery Incorporated. Don Quixote Distillery manufactures spirits under the trade names “Don Quixote” and “Spirit of Santa Fe”. Wine is produced under the trade names “Don Quixote” and “Manhattan Project”.
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Directions
We are located on State Road 4 near Bandelier National Monument.Just a few minutes from the famous Los Alamos National Laboratory Museum we are 35 miles from Santa Fe and 19 miles from Pojoaque.
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Blue Corn Vodka
New Mexico’s ancient Anasazi Indians grew the mystical blue corn for its uniquely sweet taste. Blue Corn
is the sweetest of the four corns. The corn’s natural sweetness is gently captured through first our
whole kernel fermentation using malted grain that is not cooked. Second, our slow even pot distillation
at high elevation results in a milky, slightly sweet vodka like no others.
We are very proud to have accomplished something that has not been done in the Spirits world in quite
some time...created a new spirits genre. In addition to being a truly New Mexico product, our Blue Corn
Vodka redefines what a vodka should be. No longer confined to cocktails, this silky sweet spirit was
made for sipping.
Our production process is as unique as is our use of blue corn and natural enzymes. We use organically
grown blue corn that we malt by hand and then distill in a pot-style Alembic still to preserve the silky
smoothness and soft aroma the magical blue corn provides.
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Don Quixote Blue Corn Bourbon
While every bourbon is a whiskey not all whiskeys can be bourbon. In order to become a bourbon, the
whiskey must satisfy five conditions. First, the whiskey has to be made in America. Second, the whiskey
has to be distilled from a mash that is at least 55% corn. Third, the whiskey has to be aged in a new
American Oak barrel. Fourth, the barrel has to charred on the inside, and fifth, the whiskey has to be aged
a minimum of three years.
Don Quixote Blue Corn Bourbon is made from 75% New Mexico organic blue corn, 23% wheat and 2%
barley. Unlike most distillers, we use only whole grains naturally malted and never cooked. This requires a
slow gentle mashing process that must be carefully monitored but the result is an unmistakably smooth
and balanced spirit like no others. The blue corn provides many advantages to a distiller that other corns
cannot match....the least of which is that the New Mexico blue corn is magical. If you don't believe me,
consult ancient lore...because the ancients never told tales.
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Don Quixote Qalvados
From the apple orchards of the Rio Grande valley, Don Quixote Qalvados is a
supple brandy barrel aged in French oak. Several apple varieties are fermented
into a sweet cider, which is then distilled in a cognac style copper pot still.
In the tradition of George Washington, our nation’s first premier distiller whose
Apple Brandy was renowned throughout the thirteen colonies, Don Quixote
Qalvados is a special treat for those who demand quality craftsmanship and who
desire something beyond the routine.
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Manhattan Project Merlot
Bold, slightly sweet Merlot bursting with fresh
fruit flavor. Unaged to preserve fruit flavor.
Serve at room temperature
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Manhattan Project Red
Dry but slightly sweet red wine made from
Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. Unaged to
preserve fruit flavor. Serve at room
temperature.
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Manhattan Project White
Crisp, slightly sweet white wine made from
French Colombard grapes. Unaged to preserve
fruit flavor. Serve chilled.
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Pisco
Pisco is a style of brandy named after a city in Peru much like Port style wine is named after a city in
Portugal. The origins of Pisco style brandy probably go all the way back to the Moors who brought
distilling to the Iberian Peninsula. It was Spanish missionaries who brought this brandy style to
America. In New Mexico, Pisco was first made from native Mission/Muscat grapes in the early 1600s
and used as a base for Angelica dessert wine. Today, Muscat grapes are the standard. The two
predominate styles of Pisco are loosely referred to as Peruvian and Chilean styles. While both
countries proudly claim Pisco as their national drink the World Court has yet to decide which if any
rightfully can. Peruvian Pisco is unaged while Chilean Pisco is aged in oak 2 years. Don Quixote
Pisqo is aged in French oak but bottled while the youthful brandy still possesses fruity overtones.
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Spirit of Santa Brandy
Spirit of Santa Brandy is a mysteriously charming blend of
New Mexico grown grapes and orchard fruits mixed to
capture the unique complexity of the City Different. This
richly colored, slight sweet brandy is smooth on the tongue
and easy on throat while being the perfet after dinner spirit.
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Spirit of Santa Fe Vodka
Like the artist and craftsmen who make Santa Fe special, our Spirit of Santa Fe Vodka is made using
old world artisan craftsmanship. We following a Eastern European recipe that has been handed down
through our Master Distiller’s family for generations.
This is a traditional vodka is made from Mew Mexico wheat that is malted by hand. We ferment using
uncooked whole grain and distill in a stainless steel Reflux-style still designed specifically to work at our
high elevation to minimize taste, texture, and aroma.
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