Site Meter Colorado Springs, CO » Blog Archive » Sonterra Grill

Sonterra Grill

by

As you have probably gathered at this point I’m a big fan of the downtown scene.

Sonterra Grill

We went downtown again on Tuesday afternoon for an early dinner and wine. We had a very good meal at the Sonterra Grill. This is the actual table we sat at! Robin had the Prime Rib and I had the Filet Mignon. Both were very tasty! We also had a bottle of Angeline Dry Creek Zinfandel. Angeline is the bargain label for Martin Ray wines but the wine was very good. It was not as robust as a Cab but held up valiantly to our meaty dishes. Our server at the restaurant was Megan and she was very attentive. We finished up around 6:30 and beat the dinner-time rush.

After dinner we had to stop by Vintage’s Wine & Spirits to bring home a few bottles of wine. Have I mentioned that I like this place?? Erin wasn’t in but the clerk was very helpful and directed us to 2 great bottles of wine. The wines will be reviewed in the coming weeks at the Redneck Wine Review.

Incidentally, if you like wine you should check out my co-bloggers wine site called the Wine Outlook. Farley does an excellent job with tasting notes, wine and food pairings and sharing wine experiences.


5 Responses to “Sonterra Grill”

  1. farley Says:

    Brian,

    Thanks for the shoutout. Your wine-drinking readers would do well to visit your other blog, too!

  2. katehudson Says:

    I am loving this site!! Will be back soon. Thanks.

  3. Affairs with Married Men Says:

    You seem like an experienced blogger. Do you have writers doing some content for you because i love this writing style… Keep it up!

  4. Ashley Madison Agency Says:

    What an awesome blog! Could you possibly tell me what theme you are useing? That is if you dont mind of course?

  5. Hybridbil Says:

    Generally I do not post on blogs, but I would like to say that this post really forced me to do so! really nice post…

Leave a Reply


About Colorado Springs, CO

Colorado Springs is located right in the middle of Colorado - nestled in the foothills of the great Rocky Mountains. Founded by General William Jackson Palmer in 1871, perhaps the area's most well-known geographic landmark is Pikes Peak, a 14,110 foot giant also known as America's Mountain. The natural beauty of Colorado Springs doesn't begin and end with Pikes Peak thanks to geological wonders like The Garden of the Gods, scores of parks and nature preserves and hiking and biking trails throughout the city. With over 250 days of sunshine each year local residents take advantage of a mild climate that allows them to enjoy Colorado Springs year-round. About-ColoradoSpringsCO.com is a site dedicated to remembering the area's rich history and keeping up-to-date on the latest happenings.

Colorado Springs, CO Author(s)