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Yes, Virginia absolutely has wine I'd serve to the boss. I serve it to friends who know and like wine all the time, and they're always surprised. There is actually very good stuff here.
A few things are true: 1. Ten or more years ago, it wasn't like this. It's been a long time coming, and you still have to do your homework to find the good stuff. 2. IMO, the reds have really only become drinkable very recently--the last 4 or 5 years. And the good ones are many fewer than the good whites. 3. Yes, in general you're going to have trouble finding comparable value. The good wines aren't under $20, in contrast with much of California and some of France. If your primary criterion is wallet-friendliness, you're not going to be buying a lot of Va. wine. But there's finally good stuff out there. Some personal faves: Almost anything from Breaux. They do wonderful things. White Hall Viognier -- wow. (And I would say the White Hall wines are also excellent value.) The whites from Linden, especially the vidal/riesling and the late harvest vidal. Most things from Pearmund, but especially the viognier, the petit verdot, and the dessert wine (late harvest riesling, I think) Kluge sparkling wine or chardonnay if you can still find it. Very sad. Haven't tried the Trump yet. Narmada's Tannat or Yash-Vir. Yash-Vir is their merlot-based bordeaux blend (named after their grandchildren). The whites from Corcoran (used to be Waterford) -- terrific. IMO, Petit Verdot, as a single varietal, is great in Virginia. It's going to be the Virginia red like Viognier is the Virginia white. There are a bunch down in the Charlottesville area that I haven't tried yet. Haven't been to Veritas, haven't tried Michael Shaps' wines, been wanting to. I hear that area is really good now. And some contrary opinions: Hats off to Barboursville for being Virginia pioneers, but I find them overrated and overpriced. Haven't found one I really like. But it's been awhile; I should give them another try. Lots of people like Tarara. Seems touristy to me, and not focused on the wine. I really can't get behind Cab Franc, anywhere (except the Loire). I share the Paul Giammati Sideways opinion of it in American wine. If you're not shopping primarily based on wallet, and you haven't tried Va. wine lately, try it. There is a lot to like. |
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OP here, thanks for everyone's feedback!
Found this on Wine Enthusiast, via Breaux. http://www.winemag.com/Wine-Enthusiast-Magazine/March-2013/The-Old-Dominions-Upswing/ |
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Pollak near Charlottesville is very good. DelFosse (Nelson Co) also has some good ones- the white named for his daughter (Orriane?) and there's a great red too. Montfair has just a couple of varietals (more of a boutique winery) but very tasty.
Damn- now I want to go spend the weekend in Cville drinking wine! |
| Barboursville does not make a bad wine. They are all great. |