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...
Wonderful property available with a fantastic location in the Fast Growing part of Sevierville, TN. This property contains over 104 acres of beautiful rolling farmland. This would make a terrific upscale subdivision, or just hold on to as a Gentleman’s Estate/Farm. The horses love it here. Lovely views from the numerous ridgetops. This property lends itself well to development. Considering its location, this property is in a highly desirable part of Sevier County. Just minutes to Hwy 66 and the new Convention Center. The new Wilderness at the Smokies Waterpark, right down the road. Lots of road frontage and property is on both sides of the paved county road. Less than half mile to Chapman Highway. Which makes this property attractive to Knoxville residents as well. Similar properties have sold for $30k/acre. This property is being offered by the heirs of this estate at an ideal investment opportunity. It is priced to reflect the current market conditions and is below market value at approximately $10k/acre. sold in one tract. Contact Ned Lines for personal showing of this amazing property. This one will not last. 865-406-8310.
Visit Chrysalis Vineyards in the midst of harvest and experience the hottest festival of the year. Enjoy the bluegrass pickings of many top-named bands throughout the weekend, craft and food vendors, hayrides, vineyard tours, a special tasting of nine wines with commemorative take-home glasses, and much more! Sample all of their Norton wines, purchase vintage Nortons, and refresh from the sun with a glass of Sarah’s Patio Red.
Discover all that is good about food and wine in the perfect setting to enjoy both with friends and family. The Wine Kitchen food embraces the spirit of an old world wine bar restaurant. The seasonal American bistro menu takes advantage of the great variety of local and organic ingredients raised by this regions farmers. Our purveyors, from farmers, ranchers, cheese makers to winemakers, are deeply passionate about their products. We prepare dishes with simple straightforward flavors to highlight the freshness and quality of these products. The small plate style and wine flights encourage our guests to gather and discuss the events of the day while enjoying sizzling plates of local lamb sausage, crisp garden lettuces with tangy vinaigrette, and decadent chocolate desserts. The Wine Kitchen features wine dinners, live music, and winery tastings. Located on King Street in historic downtown Leesburg in the heart of Loudoun: dc’s Wine Country.. Selected as one of Northern Virginia Magazine’s Best New Restaurants in 2009.
Bluemont Vineyard is nestled on an eastern slope of the Blue Ridge Mountains just minutes from Leesburg, Middleburg and surrounding towns. While enjoying our exceptional wines, you can take in the spectacular panoramic views from our wine tasting room high above the Virginia countryside. At an elevation of 951 feet above sea level Bluemont Vineyard has clear views of Tysons Corner, Reston, and Dulles.
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.
Discover all that is good about food and wine in the perfect setting to enjoy both with friends and family. The Wine Kitchen food embraces the spirit of an old world wine bar restaurant. The seasonal American bistro menu takes advantage of the great variety of local and organic ingredients raised by this regions farmers. Our purveyors, from farmers, ranchers, cheese makers to winemakers, are deeply passionate about their products. We prepare dishes with simple straightforward flavors to …
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
Virginia winemakers are asking the 2006 General Assembly to allow them to self-distribute their products. Norm Hyde reports wine sales and preserving farmland are two major requests Virginia farmers have for the 2007 legislative session. For more, go to www.vafb.com