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Romantic Inns of New Mexico -- Galisteo Inn It's early in the morning and the leaves are glowing gold in rising autumn sun. Out in the pasture two llamas are contentedly chewing away. And I'm contemplating which of the apples to pick
from the gnarled trees that grow along the path.
Albuquerque is a wondrous gritty city, and Santa Fe is the charming capital, but tucked away between them you can find a bit serenity in the oasis of Galisteo. Just a bit south and there are miles of ranch land but as you climb north from Albuquerque the austere landscape turns the New Mexican version of lush. The Inn and the tiny town of less than 300 residents is a woodsy haven in the midst of a high desert of New Mexico. Settlement of the Galisteo Valley dates back many hundred years. The Galisteo basin was home to a dozen or more separate and independent pueblos until the Spanish came in the late 1600s. The Galisteo Inn dates back over 300 years to the Ortiz family who received almost all the Galisteo valley as a Spanish land grant. Some of the descendants of the original family still live in the town.
No romantic get-away would be complete without an outstanding restaurant and a little bar for predinner drinks and tapas. La Mancha is Galisteo's world-class restaurant under the watchful eye of chef Enrique Guerrero. The cuisine is Nuevo Hacienda, a delicious and innovative fusion of Spanish, and Mexican with sophisticated touches. The tiny La Mancha wine bar borders the patio, and is clearly a place to gather as well as have a delicious margarita or glass of wine. There's a mouth-watering tapas menu. But, for that romantic evening, stroll into the night and enjoy dinner either outdoors on the patio or in colder weather inside by the fireplace.
After a perfect dinner, let the stars and moon illuminate the path back to your room. Curl up by the fire. And enjoy the soft, romantic night.
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