Luxury Virginia Wine Country

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any must try wineries in the area?


No, I don't care what people think. The wine generally sucks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any must try wineries in the area?


Wineries in Va Are for the views, the company/quality time, etc not the wines.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any must try wineries in the area?


No, I don't care what people think. The wine generally sucks.


+1

Especially the reds
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Any must try wineries in the area?


No, I don't care what people think. The wine generally sucks.


+1

Especially the reds


++1. Fully agree with both. If its a hot day, I can tolerate a chilled white. Don't even bother with the reds.

Also, to the poster that said Trump winery, I assume that was a joke. He doesn't drink and it shows in the wine there.
Anonymous
Horton or Barboursville?
Any wines from either of these? Are the reds really that bad?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Horton or Barboursville?
Any wines from either of these? Are the reds really that bad?


Octagon from Barboursville isn’t bad. Hardscrabble from Linden isn’t bad either. They’re no California reds but they’re decent for Virginia.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Horton or Barboursville?
Any wines from either of these? Are the reds really that bad?


Barboursville is solid.

RDV (recently renamed to Lost Mountain) is one of the only true nice vineyards in that area. The wine is great. Most of the others just have a nice picnic area of view and the wine is sort of an afterthought.
Anonymous
I wouldn’t try the wines, as I had enough in Loudoun County and just one of them was decent. I would just enjoy the views, have a charcuterie board with a glass of water, and do other fun things without a drop of alcohol in my precious organism.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Horton or Barboursville?
Any wines from either of these? Are the reds really that bad?


Barboursville is solid.

RDV (recently renamed to Lost Mountain) is one of the only true nice vineyards in that area. The wine is great. Most of the others just have a nice picnic area of view and the wine is sort of an afterthought.



Agreed with RDV. Greenhill Vineyards is also worth a mention-specifically the Cabernet franc. And I travel to Napa & Europe all the time. Don't listen to the naysayers, they just want to sound cool.
Anonymous
Doesn’t take much to bring the snobs out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Planning anniversary weekend trip & planning on doing the Charlottesville area. What are top places to stay? Any notable experiences? Best wineries? TIA


Go farther north and stay a few nights at the Inn at Little Washington. We did this for our anniversary a few years ago and booked a Kitchen Table dinner reservation and stayed in the Gamekeeper’s Cottage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Doesn’t take much to bring the snobs out.


I am no wine snob, but VA reds taste horrible. It's the soil. One time on this site someone mentioned a "good one" and when you looked it up, the grapes were from CA but re-planted in VA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Horton or Barboursville?
Any wines from either of these? Are the reds really that bad?


Octagon from Barboursville isn’t bad. Hardscrabble from Linden isn’t bad either. They’re no California reds but they’re decent for Virginia.


Yeah, no. I'm not paying $75 for any wine from Virginia. You can get am amazing and highly rated bottle of red for that price.
Anonymous
I had a nice time at Bull Run Winery, but I'm not picky. Do a tasting, don't like things, fine. It's just a tasting. Paradise Springs has straight up undrinkable reds but they have pizza and are near a hiking trail, so... meh? Not a terrible way to spend the afternoon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any must try wineries in the area?


We like Gabriele Rausse. Try with the cheese board.
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