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(Photo: Barranquero Vino Orgánico)
Antioquia

Sausage and wine festival in Medellin mountain village

by Miriam Wells December 8, 2011

An artisanal producer is inviting sausage and wine lovers to come and taste his wares at a festival in Santa Elena, a village just outside Medellin.

Patrick Collins, who produces a range of organic fruit wines and English-style sausages, is offering an all-you-can-eat-and-drink package for just COP 25.000 on Saturday.

Guests can enjoy a full-bodied red blackberry wine, a light crisp strawberry rose, and a dry white made from uchuva, also known as the Peruvian ground cherry or the South African gooseberry. All are made from locally-grown fruit.

Spiced apple and leek, and sage sausages, alongside homemade bread and a vegetarian option of chickpea curry, will be served alongside the drinks.

Collins said he hoped the low price would attract people “to come and get to know the wine, have a good time and meet some new people.”

To find out more about the Vino Barranquero, visit its Facebook page.

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