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Winery Events this Weekend! January 21-23

Below is a list of winery events you may want to attend. Links are included for your convenience. Check the website or contact the winery in advance to verify times. (These events are from Wine Trail Traveler’s Winery Featured Partners.) Have a great weekend! Cheers! Kathy Friday, January 21 Time: 6:30-9pm Winery at LaGrange, Virginia […]

Icicle Ridge Winery, WA to Add Car-Charging Station

According to an article, “Plug and Glug? Winery Hoping to Offer Car-Charging Station“, by Christine Pratt in The Wenatchee World, the owners of Icicle Ridge Winery in Washington State are planning to add a car charging station at their winery. As a car charges, visitors will be able to enjoy a glass of wine and take a […]

Black Star Farms, a Winery Destination, Helps the Local Community

I’m always interested in the ways wineries benefit their communities. Just having a winery tasting room in a community would typically benefit restaurants, hotels, bed and breakfasts and gas stations. I’m sure other businesses get some extra business from those staying for the night, very likely purchasing items from other shops in the area. After […]

Looking for Wine Events This Cold January Weekend? January 14-16

Looking for events this cold January weekend? January 14-16 Check out these wine events that give you a chance to warmup and have fun! Links are included for your convenience. Be sure to check ahead with the winery to verify the times. Cheers! Kathy Friday, January 14 Event: Friday Nights are for Chili and Wine […]

Leo Grande Vineyard & Winery

We recently enjoyed a Virginia Rosé wine. This was a Roaring Rosé, a red table wine from Leo Grande Vineyards & Winery. Leo Grande is a small farm winery. We paired the Rosé wine with a simply dinner of chicken, baked potatoes and a garden-style salad. Roaring Rosé was a deeper pink than many Rosés. […]

Some States Offer Help to Wineries and Vineyards

Numerous states offer a variety of help for wineries and vineyards. This assistance ultimately helps the economy. While visiting Texas wineries we discovered how supportive the state is of promoting more vineyards. At the time we were visiting, we kept hearing that there were not enough Texas vineyards to fulfill the needs of the many […]

Local Wineries Support Community

Sometimes it makes one wonder about people who don’t want a winery in their own backyard. Sure neighbors need to realize that a winery is a business and that the vineyards are like having a farm next door. Hours can’t be just the traditional 9am to 5pm. However the benefits of having a winery in […]

Winery Events for January 7-9

The holiday season is over and for some the January doldrums may set in. However, if you are looking to stave off the winter doldrums consider visiting some wineries. Numerous wineries have fireplaces aglow adding a warm and cheery place to spend some time. Some wineries may have limited hours during the winter so be […]

Barefoot Cellars Making the World a Better Place

Since we enjoyed the Barefoot Cellars Bubbly, I checked out the winery’s website and discovered that Barefoot Cellars is a supporter of non-profits. One of these non-profits is the Beach Rescue Project. The winery has joined with Surfrider Foundation to organize volunteers around the country. These volunteers help to clean up beaches to help keep […]

Enjoy a Winery Event this Weekend!

Whether you have finished your Christmas shopping or not plan to visit a winery. Winery visitors may discover entertainment, wines to taste and frequently an array of possible gifts including wine accessories and gift baskets to browse. Every winery visit is different so if you have been to one winery visit others to discover the […]


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