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City Winery – Spit & Twit Event

City Winery in New York City is an interesting urban winery. Here in the midst of a city that is awake 24 hours a day, one can find a facility that produces wine, has music events and even has the capacity for allowing others to make their own barrel of wine. Social media is big […]

OneHope Wine

Good causes abound and frequently I hear about a winery that supports a philanthropic cause. OneHope Wine goes a step beyond. OneHope Wine is the concept of a group who were inspired to create an organization that would support various good causes. To that end they are bottling wine. For every bottle of wine sold […]

Rare Wines at Wine Auction

La Tour D’Argent in Paris is looking to make renovations and make more room in the wine cellar for more recent vintages of outstanding wines. To do so they are auctioning off a portion of their wine cellar. According to the article “Historic Paris Restaurant Auctions Thousands of Bottles of Wine” by Jason Burke, in […]

California Wines and an Italian Wine

For me the wine of the week was the Wildhurst Sauvignon Blanc 2008. Wow it was great. Fruity, crisp and refreshing. One of my nieces is sending me information when she discovers a wine she really likes. Below are the two that she recently sent to me. Conte Di Bregonzo Amarone della Valpolicella 2006. This […]

Wine Events

With frost in the air and fall foliage in varying degrees of red, yellow and orange, it’s time to consider visiting wineries in the countryside. Call your favorite winery and see what they have to offer. While perusing events for the weekend of October 31 and November 1, I came across a couple of events […]

Wildhurst Sauvignon Blanc

Over the weekend, we had the opportunity to visit family a couple of hours away. During the afternoon we opened a bottle of Wildhurst Vineyards 2008 Sauvignon Blanc and enjoyed it with appetizers. Everyone remarked how good this wine was with its layers of fruit. The aroma was bold and fruity with orange blossom and […]

Black Ankle Vineyards in Maryland

To celebrate the Drink Local Wine Region Wine Week, we  visited Black Ankle Vineyards yesterday. The drive to the winery was very pleasant. After leaving Interstate 70 most of the drive was along shady, country roads. We passed by many farms with goats, sheep, cattle and llamas. Upon reaching Black Ankle, we saw acres of vines, […]

Virginia and Maryland Wine Trails

Frequently, organized wine trails host special events along their trails. Both Maryland and Virginia offer wine trails with events and activities. Watch for fall and holiday events. The various terroirs in Maryland and Virginia offer wine enthusiasts the opportunity to taste many of the traditional grape varietals to discover the affect that soil and climate […]

Maryland and Virginia Wineries Use “Adaptive Reuse” Concept

With wineries increasing throughout the states of Maryland and Virginia, there is also an increase in the number of wineries using old buildings for “adaptive reuse.” Many wineries feature environmentally friendly tasting rooms and winery facilities. There is a group of these Maryland  and Virginia wineries that have successfully used “adaptive reuse.” This is the […]

Linden Vineyards, a Virginia Winery

Linden Vineyards in Linden, Virginia is the result of Jim Law’s intense interest in producing great wine in Virginia’s countryside. Jim is the owner, viticulturist and winemaker. The vineyards include three areas. Jim is well acquainted with every vine in every vineyard. He believes, “It’s one thing to grow grapes but another to grow grapes […]


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