Linville Falls Winery, Linville Falls, North Carolina

A “little” Blue Ridge treasure!

Linville Falls WinerysJust off the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina, at mile marker 317, we found a wonderful surprise.  After driving along the parkway for the day, we needed a break and saw that there was a winery nearby.  We decided to search out this “little place” and see what it was like.  We were so surprised to see that what we assumed was a “little winery” was a large and beautiful estate.  Linville Falls Winery is hidden in the Blue Ridge Mountains, but it a very popular and busy place.

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A member of the newly established (2016) Appalachian High Country AVA, the 40 acre vineyard includes varieties that grow at an elevation of 3,200 feet.  The steep terrain, cool nights, and low humidity lead to superb growing conditions for cool wine varietals.  The first grapes were planted when the owner, Jack Wiseman, was in his mid 70’s and the winery opened for business when he was 80 years old.

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We were welcomed into the Tuscan styled tasting room with its’ beautiful artwork. There were a variety of tastings offered:  dry, sweet, or a fortified wine tasting.  We chose the dry tasting and enjoyed 6 different wines. Linville Falls Winery-16

After our tasting, we purchased a bottle of Chardonnay to enjoy on the outdoor, covered patio.  There was a live band to enjoy and the grounds were beautiful to explore.

In addition to the winery, there is the Red Barn Tree Farm.  The property actually started as a tree farm in the 1960’s and continues to grow trees to sell at the choose-n-cut farm.

After a visit to the winery, you can take a side trip to hike the beautiful Linville Falls on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

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A wonderful day spent in the Blue Ridge Mountains!

McRitchie Winery & Ciderworks, Thurmond, NC

A Yadkin Valley Gem!

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On a beautiful piece of land in the Yadkin Valley sits a wonderful vineyard, winery, and ciderworks.  McRitchie Winery & Ciderworks is a great North Carolina destination for anyone who loves wine.  Sean McRitchie grew up in Oregon wine country and developed a love of crafting wines.  He began his career in the Willamette Valley and then proceeded to work and learn in Alsace Lorraine, Napa Valley, and Australia.  After moving to North Carolina and helping start another vineyard and winery he and his wife decided to start their own.  We are the lucky ones that get to taste wine created from all of the experience that Sean has gained.

Your visit begins in the comfortable tasting room that has a

Your visit begins in the tasting room that is comfortably decorated with a beautiful wood topped bar and a wine room with a grand piano for entertainment.

The tasting includes a variety of wines and a couple of ciders.  We really enjoyed The Road, which is an incredible red blend.  This Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot blend tastes of ripe blackberry and cherry with notes of coffee and cedar.  Their aromatic dry Muscat Blanc was also wonderful with notes of honeysuckle and apricot.McRitchie Winery_

After tasting their offerings, wander outside to see the vineyards that are farmed using sustainable and low-impact methods.  A perfect spot to enjoy an afternoon!

McRitchie Winery & Ciderworks has won many awards for their elegant wines.  They are expressive and reflect the terrior of the North Carolina region.  Enjoy a Yadkin Valley gem.

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To learn more about McRitchie Winery & Ciderworks visit http://www.mcritchiewine.com

Roaring River Vineyards, Traphill, NC

A Hidden Gem!

Tucked away next to the Roaring River in Traphill, North Carolina is a French inspired vineyard.  If you are lucky enough to book a stay at this hidden gem, you are in for a relaxing getaway.  You will find a rustic tasting room, which is also home to Chez Josephine an amazing restaurant.  You can book lodging at one of the 3 room suites that overlook the river or at the cute cabin on the property.

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The tasting room overlooks the tranquil and clear Roaring River!

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Festus and Rusty are the official greeters that welcome guests to their home!

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The tasting room is beautifully decorated and very comfortable.  You could spend hours here.

Staying at the vineyard is like having your own private oasis.  You have a beach to use, stunning views of the river, and an outdoor fireplace to relax.  You can also use the hot tub or play horseshoes.

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The river is full of trout for fly fishing or you can throw for bass in either the river or pond.

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The highlight of this trip is of course the wonderful wines and the amazing food at Chez Josephine.  The chef and her staff really care about your experience and create some amazing menu items.  I really can’t say enough about the food and wine.

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I thoroughly enjoyed all the wines we tasted and purchased.  There is definitely a spirit of France in the air.

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There is also some fascinating history at the vineyard.  The tasting room is built on the site of the former Brewer Mill gristmill and looking across the river you can see the 1870 historic area where there is a cabin and the colums that held up the sawmill.

 

Exploring the hiking paths on the property take you around the vineyards and also to a beautiful cross that has a story attached to it.  Hearing the story from Tom the owner, makes you believe that all things happen for a reason.  You will have to ask him when you go visit.

To plan your getaway to this amazing hidden gem, head to http://www.roaringrivervineyards.com

 

Victoria Valley Vineyards, SC via The Cradle of Forestry, NC

A Forest Exploration and then a little wine!

A short 4 mile drive off of the stunning Blue Ridge Parkway near Asheville, North Carolina will lead you to The Cradle of Forestry.

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 Blue Ridge Parkway views

This American Heritage Site is the location of the first School of Forestry in the United States.  The Biltmore Forest School was founded in 1898 by Dr. Carl A. Schenck on the property of Biltmore Estate owned by George W. Vanderbilt.

The location in the Southern Appalachian Mountains was perfect for Dr. Schenck to operate his “practical forestry” school.  A native of Germany, he believed that a hands on approach paired with classroom learning was the best way to create knowledgeable foresters.  The US Forest Service and The Cradle of Forestry Interpretive Association jointly manage the 6500 acre historic site.

Forest Discovery Center

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Biltmore Campus Trail

A historic 1 mile paved trail that has many original buildings to the Biltmore Forest School.

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The trail includes a tunnel under the road above.

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The Ranger’s Dwelling constructed in 1882 housed Vanderbilts rangers and 8 forestry students.

Rock House Creek Lodge and Cantrell Creek Lodge are two Black Forest Lodges.  These lodges are post and beam construction and built imitating the architecture of Germany’s Black Forest lodges.

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Interior of Cantrell Creek Lodge

The Forest Festival Trail

A peaceful trail with the sounds and smells of a vibrant forest with active study sites.

On the way to the trail you pass the Moon Tree.  The seed for this tree orbited the moon in 1971 with astronaut Stuart Roosa, a former Forest Service smoke jumper.

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Peaceful pond and retaining area.

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Life and decay!

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Forest of beauty

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A trial area to see what grows best.

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Pink flags mark newly planted trees.

A 1914 Climax logging locomotive was restored and brought to the site to teach about the logging industry.

Unfortunately, the school closed in 1913.

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After a morning of exploring, I was off to Victoria Valley Vineyards in Cleveland, South Carolina.  This European styled vineyard and “chateau” is a perfect place to relax and enjoy some wine.

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European styled “chateau” awaits you

Unique wine tasting flights.            Stunning tasting room!

Beautiful views from the outdoor patio.

To create your own forest adventure, check out http://www.cradleofforestry.com

Head to http://www.victoriavalleyvineyards.com to plan your next outing.

 

A Tennessee and Kentucky Tasting!

Road trips take you to the best places!

Who doesn’t love a road trip!  It doesn’t matter if I have a destination or if I wander aimlessly and end up at a great place.  The journey is always the fun part and where I end up is usually a surprise.  On a couple of road trips, I travelled through Tennessee and Kentucky.   I stopped at a few vineyards and wineries along the way.  Hopefully I can inspire you to journey to a few new places of your own.

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Stonehaus Wines are the featured wine of the Grand Ole Opry and a great accompaniment to blogging! They are located in Crossville, TN.

Located just off the Hwy in Crossville, TN.

Onto a neat little place in Bybee, TN, even in the rain!

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Next, was a winery close to Mammoth Cave National Park in Park City, KY.

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The tasting room is in the lower level and there are great views!

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A pretty vineyard onsite.

Who wouldn’t stop at a place called the Purple Toad Winery!  I found this one in Paducah, KY

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To discover more about any of these vineyards and wineries, check out their websites below:

http://www.stonehauswinery.com

http://www.chestnuthillwinery.com

http://www.goodwatervineyards.com

http://www.kentuckywine.com

http://www.purpletoadwinery.com

Beachaven Vineyards & Winery, Clarksville, TN

A Judge, his Wine and a Winery!

Just off of Highway 24 in Clarksville, Tennessee sits a vineyard and winery started by Judge William O. Beach.  After helping to revive the wine industry in that state, he took his amateur wine making skills and decided to open a vineyard and winery.  The result is a wonderful stop that has award winning wines, an active event schedule, and a beautiful display of artwork by a former employee that shows his dedication to the vineyard.

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A colorful entrance

Just a few of the 500 awards over 23 years.

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The property

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Self guided tour explaining the Champagne process

A Labor of Love!

The ends of many barrels were carved by the vineyard pruner!  An incredible artist that was able to bring to life the sketches that he drew.  It makes an incredible display.

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I hope you are inspired to have an adventure and head to Beachaven Vineyards & Winery!

To learn more, please go to http://www.beachavenwinery.com

Parker-Binns Vineyard and Winery, Mill Spring, NC

Sunday Funday

A trip to this quirky, beautiful farm on one of their Sunday Funday’s is a great way to meet new friends and celebrate a day off.  “Retired” couple, Karen and Bob Binns, have taken their farming background and created a new passion.  The farm has a stunning view of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is warm and inviting and the wines are outstanding.  Take a break and head to Western North Carolina’s Tryon Foothills for a relaxing surprise.  You may even spend the day!!

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Blue Ridge Mountain View!

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A little Sangria anyone!

A cozy tasting room with a cute shopping area.

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Want to know more about Parker-Binns Vineyard, head to their website at    www.parker-binnsvineyard.com to plan your weekend getaway.

d’Art Wines, Lodi, CA

For Art and Wine

To experience d’Art Wines, you will need to travel to the Lodi AVA in the central valley of California.  An ideal growing region that has warm days and cool delta breezes at night is home to this beautiful Cabernet Sauvignon Estate.  While there, enjoy a glass of Final Cut, a blend of Tempranillo, Barbera, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Petite Sirah. Then stroll the tasting room to view the winemakers photoart that also adorns the wine bottles.

 

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Every inch of the property is put to use.

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Meticulously maintained vines.

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Barrels full of art, inside and out!

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Antique transportation is great advertising.

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Barrels are everywhere.

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Pathway to wine greatness.

To experience the art experience check out http://www.dartwines.com to plan your own trip.

 

Stone Hill Winery, Hermann, MO

Preserving History!

A recent road trip took me to the quaint town of Hermann, MO, where I found Stone Hill Winery.  The winery, Missouri’s oldest, was established in 1847.  Prohibition caused the destruction of equipment and vineyards, but in 1965 it was purchased and restored.

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On the National Register of Historic Places

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The vineyards used to cover the town!

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The cellar tour was like walking back in time.  The underground cellars are the largest series in North America and were hand dug over 25 years.

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Endless rows of barrels

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Original bottles of wine

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I hope you are inspired to make your own road trip to Hermann, Missouri!

To make plans to visit, check their website at: http://www.stonehillwinery.com

Quantum Leap Winery, Orlando, Florida

From Mickey Mouse to an Urban Winery

 

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Their industrial location in the Mills 50 district

 

When you need a grown-up break from the world of Disney, where should you go?  How about a Florida winery!

DSC04231Quantum Leap Winery is a unique destination in Florida.  They do not make wines from the Florida native grape, Muscadine, but focus on creating great tasting wines from around the world.  They do this by purchasing wine juice from small wineries in premier growing regions and then age, finish, blend, and package the wine in their facility.  Their focus is on being environmentally friendly and reducing their carbon footprint in the process.

The winery is owned by Jill Ramsier and David Forrester.  The friends have a passion for wine and decided to take the leap and open a winery of their own.  Norman Saley, the winemaker, joined them in 2014 bringing his California winemaking experience with him.

 

 

DSC04246Upon arrival to this urban winery, you will notice the eclectic, artsy, vibrant neighborhood.  Quantum Leap’s home is a former warehouse building and retains many of its industrial attributes.  The interior is very open and inviting.  There is a large central bar for tastings and an open area with ample tables, chairs, and couches.  The exposed ductwork is visible against the high ceilings with plenty of lighting.  Bright artwork adorns the walls, which you can purchase and there is an area in the corner for musical artists to perform. Outdoors, the prior loading dock serves as a covered porch area to sit a spell and enjoy great wine.

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Stepping inside, we were greeted warmly and offered one of two tastings.  We choose to do both, Lucy’s Whites and Buster’s Big Reds.  A variety of wine regions were represented from Washington to California and Veneto, Italy.

 

Our tastings included:

Whites

  • Grape Pedaler White Blend, Columbia Valley, WA 2014  -Viognier, Gewurztraminer, and dry Riesling.
  • Pinot Grigio, Veneto, IT 2016
  • Garda White Blend, Veneto, IT 2014 -Traditional Northern Italian blend
  • Sauvignon Blanc Reserve, Russian River Valley, CA 2014

Reds

  • Tempranillo, Ancient Lakes AVA< WA 2013
  • Cabernet Sauvignon, Paso Robles, CA 2014
  • Merlot, Napa Valley, CA 2013
  • Sangiovese, Paso Robles, CA 2014

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They have a large selection of amazing wines for purchase and I’m sure you will find a few that you want before heading back to Disney!

To learn more about them head to their website: http://www.quantumleapwinery.com