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Focus on Making Wine at Tin Lizzie Wineworks in Maryland

We have been making wine at home, at a winery in Virginia (LaGrange) and Tin Lizzie Wineworks in Laurel, Maryland.  Yesterday we learned that Tin Lizzie, an educational winery, is already looking for anyone interested in learning about winemaking and making a barrel of wine this fall. According to the email, we received, Tin Lizzie […]

Barrel Oak Winery and Charity

Barrel Oak Winery located in northern Virginia is a winery that offers a range of events. Many of these events focus on a wide range of charities. Charitable events are labeled as “A PAWS FOR THE CAUSE BENEFIT.” In the recent past, including one today, events have included benefits for Golden Retriever Rescue, Education and […]

Raven’s Glenn Winery in Ohio

Yesterday we spent a significant amount of time touring one of Ohio’s largest wineries. Raven’s Glenn Winery is very enjoyable. They provided us with a tour, tasting and dinner selections paired with many of their wines. A few acres of vineyards are located here on sandy soil and more are only five minutes away on […]

Five Hundred Winery/Vineyard Tasting Rooms: What’s the Future?

Wine Trail Traveler staff have visited and written about 500 wineries. What lies in their future? Future visits in 2010 will include wineries in Washington around Seattle and Wala Wala. During the fall we’ll visit wineries near San Diego, revisit Temecula and venture to Santa Barbara in California. Our 2010 visits will conclude with a […]

Have You Had a West Virginia Wine?

Have you had the opportunity to taste a West Virginia wine yet? So, we are starting our exploration of wineries in West Virginia. Yes you read it right because yes West Virginia does have wineries producing wines. Currently there are 20 vineyards producing wines from their own vineyards and out-of-state vineyards. Some of these wineries […]

Five Hundred Winery/Vineyard Tasting Rooms and Counting

As we celebrate visiting and writing about our 500th tasting room, we reminisced on the many wonderful places our travels have taken us. During those visits we are asked many questions from other wine enthusiasts, owners and winemakers. The one most asked question is why we created Wine Trail Traveler. During the fall of 2006 […]

Frustration, What Can Winery Owners Do?

When traveling to hundreds of wineries one experiences the concerns, challenges and frustrations that owners of wineries have. When talking to owners it becomes clear that government causes most of these frustrations. I read an email today from an Ohio winery owner who is concerned with the states attempt to collect additional fees from wineries […]

Why Do You Visit Winery and Vineyard Tasting Rooms?

Why do you decide stop at winery and vineyard tasting rooms? Is it a decision made in advance or on the spur of the moment? Are you looking to sip and taste new wines or spend some time enjoy a glass of wine? Do you want a winery with a restaurant? Music? Special event? It’s […]

Wine with a Touch of Lemon

Last night we enjoyed a wine from Briar Rose Winery. Citronier was a white wine with natural lemon flavor and is produced from Viognier and lemons. If you are a fan of lemons or lemon juice this may be the perfect wine for you. With an alcohol level of 12.5 percent this wine offered an […]

Sangria Recipe for Memorial Day

Looking for a delicious Sangria recipe for Memorial Day? This spring we visited a small winery in Virginia, Savoy-Lee Winery & Vineyard in Huddleston, VA and had a delicious Sangria. They provided us with the recipe and we are passing it on to our friends as a perfect drink for Memorial Day and summertime drink. (Savoy-Lee […]


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