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  2. 15 Must-Visit Vineyards In Virginia For Wine Enthusiasts - AOL

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    wineryatlagrange.com, 4970 Antioch Road, Haymarket, VA 20169 Blenheim Vineyards Blenheim Farm has a rich history in Virginia, dating back to an original property that spanned over 9,000 acres.

  3. Blenheim Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Dave Matthews is on the growing list of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards. In 2008 the current Blenheim winemaker Kirsty Harmon joined Blenheim vineyards. Harmon, one of several female winemakers in Virginia, is a graduate of the University of Virginia and studied under Virginia winemaker Gabriele Rausse at the Kluge Estate owned by ...

  4. List of wineries in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Charlottesville: Albemarle: Monticello AVA [d] Knight's Gambit Vineyard 2003 Charlottesville: Albemarle: Monticello AVA [68] Lake Anna Winery 1989 Spotsylvania: Spotsylvania [69] Lazy Days Winery 2007 Amherst: Amherst [70] Leo Grande Vineyards & Winery 1997–2024 Goode: Bedford: Lexington Valley Vineyard 1999 Rockbridge Baths: Rockbridge ...

  5. Monticello AVA - Wikipedia

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    Monticello is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) located in the central Piedmont region of the Commonwealth of Virginia.It was established by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) on February 22, 1984, after six wine grape growers in the Charlottesville area petitioned the ATF to designate a viticultural area to be known as “Monticello.”

  6. Monticello Wine Company - Wikipedia

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    The Monticello Wine Company was a Charlottesville, Virginia cooperative founded in 1873 by local grape growers, [1] led by a German, Oscar Reierson. [2] Its four-story winery had a capacity of 200,000 gallons, and was located at the end of Wine Street, near Hedge Street. [3] It was the largest winery in the South. [4]

  7. Lombardy wine - Wikipedia

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    Valtellina also produces an Amarone-style DOCG wine known as Sforzato (or Sfursat, Sfurzat as alternate dialect names [7]) made from dried grapes with a minimum alcohol content of 14.5%. [ 6 ] The Valtellina grape Rossola nera that is permitted as a minor blending component in the DOC wines of the region is an offspring of Nebbiolo.

  8. Valtellina - Wikipedia

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    Valtellina or the Valtelline (occasionally spelled as two words in English: Val Telline; Romansh: Vuclina (listen ⓘ); Lombard: Valtelina or Valtulina; German: Veltlin; Italian: Valtellina) is a valley in the Lombardy region of northern Italy, bordering Switzerland.

  9. Ingleside Vineyards - Wikipedia

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    Ingleside is one of the oldest and largest wineries in the state, established in 1980, and part of an estate of over 3,000 acres (12 km 2) owned by the Flemer family since 1890. [ 3 ] History