Californian wineries are set to gain access to an award-winning molecular filtration technology with industry specialists, VA ...
If someone shouted "Virginia" in the middle of a word-association game, “fine wine” might not be your first response. Even some of the state’s winemakers confessed to me that they had ...
Visit the birthplace of American wine. While Virginia wine is finally garnering the national spotlight, it's anything but a ...
"Spoiling the vine" is a three-part series commissioned by The Daily Progress exploring the Virginia wine country, its recent success and the challenges ahead. This is the third and final part ...
"Spoiling the vine" is a three-part series commissioned by The Daily Progress exploring the Virginia wine country, its recent success and the challenges ahead. This is the second part of that series.
D.C. The nation's capital is a stone's throw from dozens of beautiful wineries, particularly in Virginia. "Just a short drive into Virginia wine country will yield an experience similar to the ...
Emmi’s suit requests $10 million and removal from Fluvanna. The average retail price of a bottle of Virginia wine. Most Virginia wineries are family-owned businesses producing small quantities ...
a network of more than 40 wineries that are part of Virginia's American Viticultural Area. Several of these wineries, which sit within a 25-mile radius of Charlottesville, also offer luxury ...
Along with refreshing, reasonably-priced wines, we found a mix of Trump supporters as well as people who were simply there to enjoy the wine and the spectacular views of the Virginia countryside.
And you’re even one for a bit of volunteering. But the appeal of both only goes up when wine is involved. Here then: a few ways to get into the fall harvest at Virginia wineries, whether you’re ...
HOPEWELL — Six Virginia wineries will participate at the Hopewell Kiwanis 13th Annual Wine-Tasting Festival this month. The proceeds will benefit the educational needs of the youth of Hopewell and ...
Members submitted 59 wines for judging by a panel organized by Frank Morgan, a Virginia wine writer for various publications and the author of the “Drink What You Like” blog. Wines were judged ...