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O'Connoroo - May 30, 2015 - Norfolk, VA
We visited O'Connor Brewing Co. for O'Connoroo 2015 towards the end of day one. Here is a quick video documenting our experience.
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Best Food and Drink in Richmond, Virginia | Eat Travel Rock TV
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Day 4 Charlottesville Virginia Trying the World's Best Pizza
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An Oyster State of Mind
We brought a taste of Virginia to Brooklyn - giving eight New Yorkers the chance to try Virginia oysters at renowned raw bar Maison Premier. But you don’t have to let them have all the fun! Visit for more information about Virginia Oysters, and plan your next oyster experience today.
Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Williamsburg, Virginia VA
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Belmont Charlottesville Restaurants
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Chardonnay Wine Tasting: Oregon vs. Virginia
Chardonnay Wine Tasting: Oregon vs. Virginia
This was fun and a little bit odd, but I decided to do a blind tasting on camera between two chardonnays. While we were out a wine shop we saw a 2013 Stoller Chardonnay and bought it pretty much because we wanted to see what their style of chard was. And we had visited Stone Tower winery in May and, based on Sarah's thoughts, picked up their 2013 chard.
Seeing as these two wines were sitting in my wine rack not going anywhere, I thought it made a lot of sense to do a blind tasting of them both and see which one I liked better.
I don't often do blind tastings. We did a couple of them in wine class and I wished we did more. Why? Because it forces you to focus on what's in your glass and allows you to forget about any outside influences that might make you think you're tasting something that isn't there.
There are a number of studies that talk about subjective bias in wine. Some studies claim that people are incredibly susceptible to outside influences that in turn shape how they perceive wine. For example, if I told you that the wine we were tasting was a $200 red Burgundy and I talked up how great it was, you're more likely than not to perceive the wine as excellent even if that wine was (in reality) a pedestrian $5 pinot noir.
I saw this a little bit in practice in wine class. When someone had in front of them the name of the varietal, region, producer and year combined with their text book that stated the types of aromas and flavors you should experience, interestingly people created incredible tasting notes that really hit all of the characteristics spot on. The times that we were forced to put all that away and just focus on the glass, our class somehow struggled to come up with the 15 different aroma characteristics that they usually experienced in each glass.
Anyway - so in the spirit of seeing which wine I liked better, I thought it was a great idea to do a blind tasting, if only because I wondered how much I was biased myself to things that were produced in Oregon.
Sarah poured the wines in marked glasses and I had no clue what was what until after I had done tasting notes for each wine.
Before we get to the wines, I'll take a minute to chat about chardonnay. I have not in my wine history been a big chardonnay drinker. For the most part I've been relatively ambivalent about white wine until the past couple of years. But what I do know is that it seems to be trendy to hate chardonnay. So many people that I speak with always take shots at how bad California chard tastes. After going through wine class, I kind of laugh at the people who hate chard out of hand because it's one of the few wines that runs such a large gamut of styles and profiles.
Chard can be crisp, acidic, light and lean. And it can be big, unctuous, oakey and over the top. In between lithe and robust, there are many styles. Which is something that makes chardonnay such an interesting wine. If someone says they hate chardonnay, they just haven't had the right style for them yet.
How did my tasting go? Well I was surprised on one hand and not surprised on the other.
Oregon was the clear winner. The Stoller chard was a solid wine and one that I'd get again. The Stone Town 'Wild Boar' chard was pretty much undrinkable for me. The nose was vegetal and the flavor profile was just really off-putting - unripe, unshucked cord is about all that came to mind. Which isn't anything that I wanted to drink.
I'm not surprised that Oregon won, given how great Oregon wines are in general. But I am surprised at how much I didn't like the Stone Tower wine. We were at Stone Tower in May and tasted their Chardonnay. Sarah liked it better than me and wanted to get a bottle of it and we ended up picking one up to take home. I was surprised to have this kind of reaction based on the fact that I didn't have that kind of reaction previously.
Overall, I think this blind tasting was a success because I got the opportunity to just focus on the wine and whether or not I liked it, shutting out any bias from what was on the label or how much the bottle went for.
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Historic Michie Tavern in Charlottesville
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Made in Virginia: Gunter Honey & Sweet Virginia
The origin of the honey-bee in North America can be traced back to Virginia in 1622. See how the mid-Atlantic's largest honey processor gets so much sweetness into each jar in Berryville Virginia.
Va Beach Farmers' Market
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VA Wine Club Explained
The one and only Virginia Wine Club explained by President Stew Reynolds of the VA Wine Club and Jeff Heidig of Lake Anna Winery. The Virginia Wine Club features wine from all over the Old Dominion. Come explore VA Wine with us!! Use WELCOME10 at vawineclub.com!!!
Virginia Wine Tour Grapes at Pollak Vineyards Fall 2017
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Richmond, Virginia - Interview with David Rohrer, Owner of WPA Bakery
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Virginia Wine - Wines of Virginia Vineyards - Winery Tours
Virginia vineyards will have you swept away by their romance and beauty. A local wine maker shares his passion in this video. Fulfilling the vision of forefather Thomas Jefferson, wineries now spot the lush countryside of the lovers state. The October harvest brings wines to rival any region. Plan your Virginia wine country RR today!
Virginia Wine TV Celebrates Virginia Wine Week
We would like to introduce you to the growing number of Virginia wineries operating in the Commonwealth and to our new website promoting these wines: Virginia Wine TV ( . On a fairly regular basis we will be releasing videos covering many facets of the industry; including interviews with winemakers, the Virginia First Lady, and critics; discussions of grape varieties; as well as short entertaining segments such as this video. Plus each video will contain a musical theme performed by a Virginia born or based musician. In this case, Larry Keel & Natural Bridge ( provide the score. Check back often for new video releases.
VA Mountain Vineyards Drone Aerial Tour
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Virginia Mountain Vineyards is open for tours and tastings Wed-Sun between 12 noon and 6pm, the second week in March through the third week in December. Special events are welcome. Hand-crafted wines right here from their mountain estate. You'll taste the difference!
Review: Paulie's Pig Out BBQ - Afton, Virginia 1/2018
Paulie's Pig Out - 7376 Rockfish Valley Hwy, Afton, VA 22920
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General Manager, Russ Cronberg, looks back at 2018 and welcomes all of our guest to a wonderful 2019!