Best Attractions & Things to do in Charlottesville, Virginia (VA)
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List of Best Things to do in Charlottesville, Virginia (VA)
Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
University of Virginia
The Glass Palette - Interactive Glass Art Studio
Saunders-Monticello Trail
Mulberry Row
Carter Mountain Orchard
Jefferson Vineyards
Trump Winery
Blenheim Vineyards
James Monroe's Highland
Bus Life Vlog 007 - Charlottesville - Monticello Visit
Tobi and Cali Visit Jefferson Vineyards and Monticello in Charlottesville Virginia.
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Albemarle Estate at Trump Winery Grand Opening
Albemarle Estate at Trump Winery offers guests the opportunity to stay at one of the most prestigious and architecturally significant residences in history. Experience our luxurious wine country estate surrounded by beautiful countryside at Virginia’s largest vineyard.
Blenheim
Lou and Mike taste the terrific 2013 Roussanne and 2013 Grenache from one of our favorite Virginia wineries, Blenheim.
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This week Mike went to Virginia to go wine tasting!! Traveling with friends and getting sexy drunk along the way.
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Wine on tap ft. New Kent Winery, #PetainerStories.
New Kent Winery is a picturesque venue at Dombroski Vineyards in the beautiful state of Virginia, where two generations are working together to produce award-winning quality wines.
The winery has partnered with Petainer since early 2019, to gain operational flexibility and expand its distribution networks.
“We were looking for a product that was a keg product but not a steel keg where we would have to chase it back and forth from different entities. So I started looking for a one-way product. We started working with Petainer Keg and I explored all the options in the market and found theirs was the most similar to a standard steel keg which was easier to sell to a client when they are already working with those steel products. (…) So we went with the Petainer Keg products and that really fit our mold the best” says Jake Dombroski, Logistics Operations at New Kent Winery.
This video explains how Petainer kegs have helped the business grow, expand to new markets in export and event facilities whilst protecting the quality of its premium wines.
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Ep 293: Afton Mountain Vineyards Proves Why Virginia Wine is So Unique
Virginia, on the east coast of the United States, has much history with grape growing, but not all of it was good. Today, however, exciting producers have mastered their microclimates and are making some of the freshest, most nuanced, terroir-driven wines in the United States.
This week I sit down with Elizabeth Smith of one of the top wineries in this lovely state, Afton Mountain Vineyards. We discuss everything from Virginia history with grape growing, to terroir obsession, to the European flare of the region, and why the wines are so darn good. If you don't know much about VA or you're an obsessive this podcast will be equally fascinating!
Elizabeth and Tony Smith both grew up in Charlottesville and had lifelong ties the Blue Ridge Mountains. After working and raising a family in coastal VA, and even trying their hands at grape growing there (not quite the right terroir!), they decided to move back to their hometown for their second act – winegrowing and making. They bought Afton Mountain Vineyards in 2009 and in this show, Elizabeth shares their story and how they came to make some of the best wine in Virginia.
Elizabeth shares her background and how she went from investment management to property management to winery management (and rocked them all!)
Elizabeth gives us a true education on the Monticello appellation – what matters to quality wine, what is challenging in growing grapes here, and why she and Tony selected the most westerly site in the Monticello AVA to make their elegant wines
We dork out on microclimates, what makes Virginia so unique, and why elevation, and extremely attentive (obsessive) vineyard management is the only way to make great wine in Virginia and why sustainable viticulture is better than organic in a dicey climate like that in the Monticello area.
Elizabeth answers the question: Why does Damien Blanchon, their French winemaker, and so many other French winemakers find themselves in Virginia, and decide to stay (hint: challenge without restriction!)
We talk about the varietals that do well for Afton Mountain (Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, and Albariño for the whites, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Tannat, and Sangiovese for the reds) and the flavors they yield from this land. We have an interesting side bar about how Petit Verdot can really suck if not handled well!
We wrap with Elizabeth talking about how far Virginia wine has come in the last 10 years and a BIG teaser on a project Afton Mountain is starting this fall!
Find out more about Elizabeth and her wines at aftonmountainvineyards.com and come to the Underground Wine Event on 11/9/19 in Washington D.C. to meet her and taste her beautiful wines!
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Coravin
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Last Bottle
I love this service!! Last Bottle Wines finds great wines and offers them at a one time discount. Last Bottle Wines is a fun way to discover the best wines at the lowest prices. They offer a range of prices from low end to high end $9 to $99 and the wines range from the lesser known kinds like Albariño and Bläufrankish to Cabernet, Merlot and Chardonnay.
Visit: and join to get a $10 instant credit to use toward your first order. Invite your wine drinking pals and they’ll get $10 instantly and you get $30 when they make their first buy.
Zola
Zola, the wedding company that will do anything for love, is reinventing the wedding planning and registry experience to make the happiest moment in couples' lives even happier. From engagement to wedding and decorating your first home, Zola is there, combining compassionate customer service with modern tools and technology. All in the service of love.
To start your free wedding website or registry on Zola, go to ZOLA.com/wine
Unwine'd: King Family Vineyards
Well it's quiet here today, but on Sunday afternoons right behind me in the polo fields the place is a buzz with activity, as friends and families gather to enjoy a little food, a little wine, and the call to replace the divots. this is King Family Vineyards in beautiful Albemarle County. Where every guest is treated like a king, so join me today and take out that glass of wine.
Buy Land in Albemarle, Buy land near Charlottesville
Here is an amazing opportunity on a gorgeous tract of land in southern Albemarle. This property is completely wooded with a nice mixture of hardwood and pine timber. Parcel features several hundred feet of state road frontage and a beautiful stream that runs through the rear of the property giving you frontage on both sides of stream. Power is already running across the front of property saving you thousands of dollars when you decide to build. Plat of property notes that land has two development rights. Enjoy one of the finest locations in the county being only a few miles from Blenheim Vineyards and Trump Winery.
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Virginia Wine Country Inns and B&Bs
Find the best historic inns, B&Bs, cottages and cabins in Virginia Wine Country, on VAWineInMyPocket.com
James Madison's Montpelier and Early Mountain Vineyards Trip
Today's trip was not only an amazing learning experience but a true sensory overload. From the fall foliage to the Virginia History, the wines, food and company were top notch!
IDTT Wine 349: Virginia Winemakers
Erin Scala hosts an exploration of winemaking in the state of Virginia for a special episode of I'll Drink to That!
The following people are featured in this episode:
Ben Jordan, Winemaker at Early Mountain Vineyards & producer of War & RustJake Busching, Winemaker at Michael Shaps WineworksJoy Ting, Enologist at Michael Shaps WineworksMichael Shaps, head honcho at Michael Shaps Wineworks Andrew Cole, Beverage Director/Owner at Lampo Matthieu Finot, Winemaker at King Family VineyardsJim Law, Winegrower at Linden Vineyards Rachel Stinson Vrooman, Winemaker at Stinson Vineyards Chris Scott, Grape Grower and Garagiste Winemaker Amy Ciarametaro, Virginia Wine Lover I'll Drink to That! Talking Wine with Levi Dalton
A guy who used to be a sommelier interviews incredibly famous and knowledgeable wine personalities in his tiny living room. He gets them to talk candidly about their lives and work. Then he releases the recordings every Tuesday and Friday as the I'll Drink to That! Talking Wine with Levi Dalton podcast. Erin Scala also contributes amazing original segments. Go to illdrinktothatpod.com for more information. I'll Drink to That! Talking Wine with Levi Dalton
A guy who used to be a sommelier interviews incredibly famous and knowledgeable wine personalities in his tiny living room. He gets them to talk candidly about their lives and work. Then he releases the recordings every Tuesday and Friday as the I'll Drink to That! Talking Wine with Levi Dalton podcast. Erin Scala also contributes amazing original segments. Go to illdrinktothatpod.com for more information.
Kluge Estate and Winery to Sell at Absolute Real Estate Auction
See a video tour of the Kluge Winery.
Trump Winery 2008 Sparkling Reserve
Winemaker Jonathan Wheeler describes 2008 Sparkling Reserve
Trump Winery 2014 Rose
Winemaker, Jonathan Wheeler, tell us about the 2014 Rose
Schoharie County NY Land
88.30 acres of bare land. Over 60 acres tillable. Good well drained farm ground. Balance pasture and woods. Road frontage on two roads. Excellent investment property, build, use for farming. Taxes $1,500 per year. Local farmer is renting property now. Rents more than take care of the taxes. Asking $143,750.
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Wickham Pond Community Tour in Crozet, Virginia
A charming community with New England-style homes inspired by historic Edgartown, MA on Martha's Vineyard, Wickham Pond real estate options include single family homes and town homes built by a variety of local and regional builders. The architecture of this community will catch the eye of anyone looking at Crozet real estate. Neighborhood features include: mountain views, sidewalks, playground, community center with fitness room.
Colonial Motel and Restaurant Sale
Virginia Film Festival 25th Anniversary Television Special
To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Virginia Film Festival, held in Charlottesville on November 1-4, 2012, the VFF created a 30 minute television special. The special features information on our 25 year history, why Charlottesville and the University of Virginia are the perfect place to host our Festival, plus highlights from our 2012 program of films and events.
The VFF's 25th Anniversary television special was produced by the Charlottesville Newsplex and sponsored by the Charlottesville Albemarle Visitors and Convention Bureau. Our television special will air throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia and in the tri-state area during the first two weekends in October, 2012.
Visit virginiafilmfestival.org for more information.