Tags: Virginia Wine
When most people think of Fall, they picture autumn leaves, pumpkins, and cool weather. However, for vineyards in Virginia, Fall marks an important and exciting time. This is harvest time for Virginia wineries.
Growing Grapes in Virginia
Wine-making is a long, slow process. It can take three years for newly planted vines to produce fruit. The winery might not bottle the first vintage for two...
During our weekly edition of “A Taste of Breaux, Breaux Vineyards was pleased to welcome Richard Leahy, author of Beyond Jefferson’s Vines. We spoke with Richard about the history of Virginia wine while we sampled Breaux’s 2015 and 2016 award-winning Meritage blends.
The foreword of Richard’s new book was written by Steven Spurrier,
the Englishman who put California wine on the map and ...
We are incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support that has been shown to us and the other Virginia wineries during the shut down. Things are not quite yet back to normal but we are pleased to announce that we are permitted to open our grounds for guests once again starting on Friday, 5/29.
Until we can adjust to our new systems in place, we will ask that all guests make a reservation. T...
Published in April 2020 - please check our shopping cart and website front page for current wine vintages and specials! Any promotional sales here were valid only when this was published.
Designated Virginia Vineyard Month, April is a time of both growth and beauty. This is the time when vines start to bud and the first leaves unfold. In addition to creating a gorgeous display, the spring brin...
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First and foremost I'm grateful to be writing this in good health while I watch my healthy children play and flip through Netflix. That is a priceless honor to me as I read about so many others suffering. I truly pray you're reading this in the same state and that your families are well and thriving as we all adjust to the way life has quickly changed.
As you, I have had a plethora of ...