Virginia Winery Slideshow I
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Assorted photographs from the Virginia wine countryside
Lake Country Elegance in Virginia Cooper's Landing Inn & Traveler's Tavern is a bed and breakfast inn nestled in the lake town of Clarksville, Virginia in Mecklenburg County. The innkeepers, Nichol and Les Cooper, along with their...
Virginia B&B - Road Trip History Road Trip to History" is an educational program broadcast locally. The program highlights the history of small towns in Virginia. This episode discusses Orange, Virginia, and features the Holladay House...
Assorted photographs from the Virginia wine countryside
This video, part 3 of our four part series of roundtable discussions with Loudoun vintners, features our winemakers discussing the collaboration that exists in Loudoun, Virginia: DCs Wine Country and how that contributes to great wine and a great visitor experience. Featured are (left to right) Kerem Baki from Hillsborough Vineyards, Bree Ann Moore from Loudoun Valley Vineyards, Bob Rupy from Bluemont Vineyards, Clyde Housel from Hiddencroft Vineyards, and Dave Collins of Breaux Vineyards …
In celebration of Virginia Wine Month, Visit Loudoun is pleased to present this video, the second of our four-part series of roundtable discussions with Loudoun vintners. Listen in as five of Loudoun’s winemakers discuss the varieties of wine that are produced in Loudoun, Virginia: DCs Wine Country. Featured are (left to right) Kerem Baki from Hillsborough Vineyards, Bree Ann Moore from Loudoun Valley Vineyards, Bob Rupy from Bluemont Vineyards, Clyde Housel from Hiddencroft Vineyards, and …
In celebration of Virginia Wine Month, Visit Loudoun is pleased to present this video, the first of our four-part series of roundtable discussions with Loudoun vintners. Listen in as five of Loudoun’s winemakers discuss the climate, soil, and other attributes of our growing conditions that make Loudoun, Virginia: DC’s Wine Country a great place to grow grapes and make wine. Featured are (left to right) Kerem Baki from Hillsborough Vineyards, Bree Ann Moore from Loudoun Valley Vineyards, Bob …
In the mountains in Bedford County, the Peaks of Otter winery began in 1995 and it still produces some of the best fruit wine the state has to offer. As Sherri McKinney reports, if they can squeeze it, they’ll try and make wine out of it. More at www.vafb.com.
Good news for Virginia wine grape groweres and wine producers. Americans are fast becoming the world’s largest wine consumers. For more, go to www.vafb.com
In the mountains in Bedford County, the Peaks of Otter winery began in 1995 and it still produces some of the best fruit wine the state has to offer. As Sherri McKinney reports, if they can squeeze it, they’ll try and make wine out of it. More at www.vafb.com.