A spectacularly sunny Sunday was the perfect time to hang with my sweetie DMan and check out the fall colors. First stop was Tyler Ridge Winery, 7325 N. Farm Road 171 (stay on Glenstone north of I-44, turn right on KK, take the second right onto FR 171) for a bottle of Burnt Barn Red -- our favorite of all their wines. I'm not usually a Chambourcin fan, but this blend has just a touch of Chambourcin to give it a unique flavor. This was Tyler Ridge's last weekend to be open for the season and there was quite a crowd enjoying the deck overlooking their vineyard, so we took our vino (two bottles, one for drinking, one for our wine rack!) and headed to nearby Fellows Lake.
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Tyler Ridge Winery -- isn't it too cute?!
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The trees around the lake didn't boast the awesome burnt crimsons, pumpkin oranges, and fire reds that we've seen around Springfield, but the water was gorgeous! We found a secluded pavilion, poured up some wine, and basked in the late afternoon sunshine that danced like a zillion sparklers on the lake ripples. All around the park folks were walking dogs, playing Frisbee, picnicking, and soaking up this beautiful fall day, but we still felt like we had the entire lake to ourselves. What a fabulous way to spend a Sunday afternoon!
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Sipping Burnt Barn Red by the lake -- life is good!!
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Here's a link to the Tyler Ridge Winery Facebook page in case you want to visit when they reopen next May. It's just a short drive north of town, then a quick cruise from there to enjoy the relaxing vista of Fellows Lake. Happy adventuring, Yall!