New Winery Offers a Taste of the Old World
NICOLE WEIS
GLENWOOD - Seeing King's Crossing Vineyard and Winery for the first time may make people think they have taken a step back in time - perhaps that they have taken a couple hundred steps back to the medieval times.
The old world-themed winery celebrated its grand opening Memorial Day weekend.
King's Crossing is just one of the latest wineries to emerge in southwest Iowa but stands out from the others with its original design.
"The theme is very different and distinct," said co-owner Karen Foster. "The whole thing is done in old world style. We chose the name King's Crossing to honor God, the creator of everything, and because King is an old family name. Also, with the old world theme, we thought it might be a place where a king might stop by in the olden days."
From the hand carved panels to the medieval styled doors to the vines painted on the floor, Karen and her husband, Rick, built the 1,600-square-foot winery building themselves. The pair also built their own house in 1998. The self-proclaimed risk-takers began their vineyard in 2002 with little experience in agriculture.
"We always liked having land and wanted to grow something," Karen said, "so we decided on grapes."
After attending conferences on grape-growing and becoming members of the Western Iowa Grape Growers Association, the couple can now speak about the grape-growing and wine-making process fluently.
Karen mostly tends to the 2½ acres of grapes and vines while Rick focuses on being the expert in the fermentation process of wine. Last year, the couple celebrated their first light harvest with about 7,000 bottles of wine.
While the seven different varieties of wines are ready to go for opening day weekend, Karen isn't quite sure if everything else will be finished.
"Well, we're going to have to be (done)," she said. "But there will always be more to do. We really just need to finish up the outdoor seating."
Next to the outdoor seating is the most unique part about King's Crossing - a giant checker board. The Fosters are hoping to host checker tournaments as well as other events once the winery is up and running.
"We're planning on having workshops to learn about the wine-making process and to have local craftspeople sell their crafts in the winery."
King's Crossing is located at 53086 260th Street in Glenwood, just south the corner of 260th and Dobney; two miles south of Mineola and two miles west of Silver City.
For more information or directions visit www.kingscrossingvineyard.com or call (712) 526-2873.
Another opportunity to visit King's Crossing and the other six Western Iowa wineries will be at the annual BBQ wine trail event held on July 15-16. Tickets will be available through the wineries or by visiting www.westerniowawinetrail.com.
GLENWOOD - Seeing King's Crossing Vineyard and Winery for the first time may make people think they have taken a step back in time - perhaps that they have taken a couple hundred steps back to the medieval times.
The old world-themed winery celebrated its grand opening Memorial Day weekend.
King's Crossing is just one of the latest wineries to emerge in southwest Iowa but stands out from the others with its original design.
"The theme is very different and distinct," said co-owner Karen Foster. "The whole thing is done in old world style. We chose the name King's Crossing to honor God, the creator of everything, and because King is an old family name. Also, with the old world theme, we thought it might be a place where a king might stop by in the olden days."
From the hand carved panels to the medieval styled doors to the vines painted on the floor, Karen and her husband, Rick, built the 1,600-square-foot winery building themselves. The pair also built their own house in 1998. The self-proclaimed risk-takers began their vineyard in 2002 with little experience in agriculture.
"We always liked having land and wanted to grow something," Karen said, "so we decided on grapes."
After attending conferences on grape-growing and becoming members of the Western Iowa Grape Growers Association, the couple can now speak about the grape-growing and wine-making process fluently.
Karen mostly tends to the 2½ acres of grapes and vines while Rick focuses on being the expert in the fermentation process of wine. Last year, the couple celebrated their first light harvest with about 7,000 bottles of wine.
While the seven different varieties of wines are ready to go for opening day weekend, Karen isn't quite sure if everything else will be finished.
"Well, we're going to have to be (done)," she said. "But there will always be more to do. We really just need to finish up the outdoor seating."
Next to the outdoor seating is the most unique part about King's Crossing - a giant checker board. The Fosters are hoping to host checker tournaments as well as other events once the winery is up and running.
"We're planning on having workshops to learn about the wine-making process and to have local craftspeople sell their crafts in the winery."
King's Crossing is located at 53086 260th Street in Glenwood, just south the corner of 260th and Dobney; two miles south of Mineola and two miles west of Silver City.
For more information or directions visit www.kingscrossingvineyard.com or call (712) 526-2873.
Another opportunity to visit King's Crossing and the other six Western Iowa wineries will be at the annual BBQ wine trail event held on July 15-16. Tickets will be available through the wineries or by visiting www.westerniowawinetrail.com.
