It is getting harder and harder to find new wineries within
a day trip of home. We were recently
fortunate enough to find 3 not only new to us, but new to the Virginia wine
scene.
Grace Estate Winery opened its tasting room in April
2013. Having supplied grapes to other
wineries for several years, the owners decided to try their hand at wine
making. Nestled in the hills of Crozet,
VA this is a beautiful location and I see great things for this winery. The tasting room on our visit was in a small
building where they will be making the wine during fall harvest. They know that they will not be able to use
this area at harvest time, but for temporary housing it was a comfortable
location and the customer service was top notch. We really enjoyed talking to the woman who
was our server. They know they are going
to have to change their tasting room and it seems like the plans are to use
part of a beautiful home sitting just up the hill from the current tasting
room. I have to go back this fall and see
THAT tasting room!
It was then time to back track and hit Moss Vineyards in Nortonsville,
VA. Once again it was the owners who
were doing the serving. They had a great
story on how they came to start this winery.
I could tell you here, but go visit.
The tasting room was very nice and the view beautiful at 1000 feet above
sea level. If it had not been so late in
the day, this is the place I would like to sit, have a glass and relax. The wine prices seemed to be a bit more NOVA
that Charlottesville region, but they had a lot going for them. According to the Virginia Wine web site their
hours are Friday, Saturday and Sunday 12-5.
Check it out.
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