The Rock of Ages winery was not easy to find. It's located in Hurdle Mills, NC, which is outside of Roxboro. This is what I call REAL North Carolina. There are farms everyway: robacco, corn, and a lot of dairy farms. Very beautiful and peaceful. We got turned around about 3 or 4 times, but it was worth it. The Rock of Ages Winery is the most beautiful winery in NC we've seen so far. The arcitecture of the building was amazing and the inside was decorated in beautiful marble with copper ceilings. Maybe Jim and could have our wedding reception here? ;) We were greeted by the quintessential sassy southern woman who gave us a short tour and tasting. We tasted 7 wines and we even tasted the owner's special BBQ sauce. We bought a bottle of the Cork and Pork wine as well as a bottle of the Chardonnay. I was secretly hoping that Rock of Ages winery got it's name from the Def Leapoard song, but it was actually named after a Baptist Hymn. I guess this shouldn't surprise me, as they do make communion wine for several local Baptist churches.
Our Sassy Southern wine lady informed us that we were a mere 15 minutes away from The Winery at Iron Gate Farm. This winery was a little smaller,but very beautiful as well. It's an old wooden structure with outside seating for events. They were having a Blues band coming that evening. There is also a large indoor seating area where they host muder mystery dinners in the winter. We tasted 9 wines. Our favorites were their merlot and their Flue Fire muscadine wine, we bought a bottle of each. The name "Iron Gate" is very fitting as they have an electric fence surrounding their grapevines. Definitely the most SECURE winery we've seen. ;)
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Friday, May 25, 2007
NC Wine Events
I've had severalpeople ask me about NC wine events. I'm super-excited that peole have been reading our blog about NC wines! Here's a link to help you find local wine events:
http://www.localwineevents.com/
Also, here's a link to the savor the Vine Tours. These tours usually start at the Chatham Hill Winery and include 2-3 other winery stops. It's a pretty good deal!
http://www.savorthevine.com/
http://www.localwineevents.com/
Also, here's a link to the savor the Vine Tours. These tours usually start at the Chatham Hill Winery and include 2-3 other winery stops. It's a pretty good deal!
http://www.savorthevine.com/
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Sunday, May 6, 2007
Scoring Free Wine at Bianca's
My job at Bianca's was the reason I started getting into wine. When you work in fine dining, it's helpful to a) have basic knowlege of wines and what they should be paired with or b)pretend that you do! The easiest wine for me to sell was the Biltmore Estate's White Zinfandel because of the name. Also, people are less intimidated by sweeter wines like White Zin.
Even though I hadn't been to Bianca's in over a year, I was still able to use my card for a free half-caraf of house wine (or $5.00 off of a bottle). Everyone who dines at Bianca's gets this card with their check and it never expires! It's the most easy and most delicious way to score free wine!
Even though I hadn't been to Bianca's in over a year, I was still able to use my card for a free half-caraf of house wine (or $5.00 off of a bottle). Everyone who dines at Bianca's gets this card with their check and it never expires! It's the most easy and most delicious way to score free wine!
Sunday, April 29, 2007
A Secret Garden Winery
On our way back from our weekend trip to Harker's Island, we stopped at A Secret Garden Winery in Pikeville, NC. This is the smallest winery we've been to so far, as well as the youngest. The owner, Linda, opened the winery about two years ago. Wine Making used to be a hobby for her, but now it is her full-time job. It is obvious that she loves her work. She is committed to an organic wine-making process. All of the wines are fermented naturally and no sulfites are added.
Linda gave us a great behind the scene tour which included her own "secret garden", her coi pond, which she has had for 15 years. We got to taste 6 wines, including a sneak peak at her Falling Creek Peach, which was still in the barrel!
The wines are mostly very sweet and I would consider them all dessert wines. We bought a boottle of the Hush Hush Blush and the Golden Harvest.
Linda gave us a great behind the scene tour which included her own "secret garden", her coi pond, which she has had for 15 years. We got to taste 6 wines, including a sneak peak at her Falling Creek Peach, which was still in the barrel!
The wines are mostly very sweet and I would consider them all dessert wines. We bought a boottle of the Hush Hush Blush and the Golden Harvest.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Getting Back to Business
As most of you probably know, my brother recently passed away, putting the Winery project on the back-burner. However, I feel a new inspiration to actually complete this project. Life is short and we may not have the time that we need to complete our goals. The book will be dedicated to Dan.
Jim, Elisa, James and I are headed to Harker Island this weekend and we plan on hitting A Secret Garden Winery on the way home.
http://www.asecretgardenwinery.com/intro.htm
Thanks to everyone for your support.
Jim, Elisa, James and I are headed to Harker Island this weekend and we plan on hitting A Secret Garden Winery on the way home.
http://www.asecretgardenwinery.com/intro.htm
Thanks to everyone for your support.
Sunday, April 8, 2007
It begins!
If you are at this blog, then you probably already know about and our plan. Jim and I have decided to visit all 62 wineries in NC, and just to make it even more interesting, we will be writing a book about it! Right now the publication date is TBA, obviously, but keep up with this blog for updates on our book and notes about our winery adventures.
I've already written our introduction and Jim and I have assembled our notes from Shelton Vineyards and the Biltmore Estate. We've already had one disagreement about the formatting, so it's sure to be even more of an adventure from here on out!
NC Wineries Visited so far:
The Biltmore Estate
Shelton Vineyards
Chatham Hill Winery
I've already written our introduction and Jim and I have assembled our notes from Shelton Vineyards and the Biltmore Estate. We've already had one disagreement about the formatting, so it's sure to be even more of an adventure from here on out!
NC Wineries Visited so far:
The Biltmore Estate
Shelton Vineyards
Chatham Hill Winery
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