I used to make it to all the tastings at Valley Wine and Liquor in Herkimer, NY. It was a great way to start and to continue the weekend. These days I am not so consistent, but when a great local producer like DikinDurt Distillery is tasting, I am there!
I arrived early and stood chatting with the guys behind the counter, hastening to get out of the way when I noticed someone wanted to make a purchase. This is my problem with living alone: I go all day with only myself to talk to. This is not easy for an incurably social person such as myself. I went on to some good conversation with Kayla, who was pouring.
For hard liquor they are allowed to give you three regular tastes or six itty bitty tastes. I went for three regular tastes, starting with the bourbon. I have never been fond of bourbon, but lately at tastings, I have found a few I liked. I really liked the DikinDurt stuff. I suppose my tastes are changing in my old age. That should keep things interesting. I went on to the Toasted Maple Moonshine, which I have previously liked quite a bit. This time it tasted sweet to me. Kayla pointed out that it doesn’t taste so sweet after the berry-infused flavors. Quite true, of course.
I ended with Mohawk Valley Fire, and my tasting note is, “Oh yeah!” I am constantly recommending this to people drinking Fireball. Kayla recommended mixing it with apple cider and a splash of apple juice for an Apple Pie drink. I know some people who would love something like that. For myself, I will probably use it to flavor some iced coffee one afternoon. I love a glass of iced coffee on a summer afternoon!
Kayla also suggested I visit DikinDurt’s tasting room in Newport, which is open Fridays from 4:30 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays from 2 to 9 p.m.. I have been meaning to do this, especially as there are a few other places in Newport that are worth a stop. I just do so little adventuring on my own these days. Perhaps it is time to change that.
