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Breaking News July 1st: On the 50th Anniversary of the “Judgment of Paris” Tasting (CA vs. French Wines), Virginia Wines Post the Highest Scores in All Categories, at a Blind Judging at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris!
Wine Writer Frank Morgan Reports on How Virginia Wines “Showed up–and Showed Off in Paris Wine blogger Frank Morgan (“Drink What YOU Like”) just returned from having co-organized a landmark tasting of Virginia wines in a blind tasting against comparable French counterparts, at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. He writes, “What began as an idea […]
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Tasting Highlights from the 2026 Monticello Gold Cup and Rose’ Tasting
From left to right: Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry Katie Frazier, Competition Chair Frank Morgan, and Hark Winemaker and 2026 Monticello Cup winner AJ Greely Here are the top twelve gold medal wines from the 2026 Monticello Cup Competition (wines from wineries in the Monticello AVA), that form the Monticello Gold Case: Afton Mountain […]
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Monticello Wine Trail Announces 2026 Monticello Cup Gold Medal Winners
The Monticello Wine Trail has officially announced the 2026 Monticello Cup Gold Medal Winners, recognizing excellence in winemaking across the Monticello American Viticultural Area (AVA) and celebrating the depth, diversity, and continued momentum of Virginia wine. Organized by wine educator and writer Frank Morgan, the Monticello Cup competition highlights standout winesfrom across the region, judged […]
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Wines of the Week: Ankida Ridge Pinot Noir Reserve 2017 and Barboursville Octagon 2015
Since I got a Coravin, a wonderful tool that extracts wine from a bottle through the cork and displaces the wine with inert argon gas, I’ve enjoyed sampling wines without having to either open or empty the bottle—I can “have my wine and drink it, too.” Recently during a cool spell, I decided to sample […]
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Tracey Love Named 1st Executive Director of the Monticello Wine Trail
The Monticello Wine Trail has appointed Tracey Love as its first Executive Director, marking a new chapter for the Monticello American Viticultural Area (AVA) as it builds on its national momentum. The region was named Wine Enthusiast’s Wine Region of the Year in 2023, a recognition that underscored both its quality and collaborative spirit. The […]
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Monticello Wine Week Returns June 22–28, 2026
Monticello Wine Week, sponsored by the Monticello Wine Trail, will take place June 22–28, 2026, across Charlottesville and the surrounding Central Virginia region. This annual celebration highlights the depth, quality, and collaborative spirit of the Monticello American Viticultural Area (AVA), bringing together more than 40 wineries, hospitality partners, and visitors from across the country. Tracey […]
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Iconic Veritas Vineyards To Sell To New, Local Ownership
Acclaimed Head Winemaker Emily Hodson will continue to lead the cellar as partner in the new ownership team. AFTON, VIRGINIA — May 4, 2026 —Veritas Vineyards & Winery, one of Virginia’s most well-known and respected wine and tourism destinations, have agreed to be acquired by a new ownership group, Veritas Legacy Partners, LLC. Leading […]
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VA Wine Industry Fundraiser at Hazy Mtn. Vineyard, Sat. 4/25, 6-9pm, to Feature Live and Silent Auction, Hors d’Oeuvres and VA Wine
You may have heard that the Virginia (and Maryland) wine industries were hit hard this week by a freeze, following an early budbreak and most vineyards had green shoots out already, making the crop vulnerable to the freeze with temperatures in the mid-20s F. Despite lighting fires, using fans, and other methods, damage was widespread […]
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2026 Eastern Winery Exposition Brings over 1,000 to Richmond, VA for the First Time
Frank Morgan moderates with winemakers as attendees tastes gold medal winners of the 2026 VA Governor’s Case wines From March 24-26th, the 14th Eastern Winery Exposition brought the industry’s largest trade show and conference for the production grape and wine industries east of the Pacific states to Richmond, VA for the first time, drawing over […]
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Wine of the Week: Jump Mountain Borderland 2021 Red Blend, Shenandoah Valley, VA
Blend: Tannat 62.5%, Cabernet Franc 25%, Cabernet Sauvignon 12.5% If you’ve been looking for a red Virginia wine “for a winter’s night,” you can hardly do better than this original, stylish yet elegant blend from the west of Rockbridge County in the shadow of Jump Mountain. **** Jump Mountain Borderland 2021 Color: pleasingly dark and […]
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Wine of the Week: Veritas Petit Verdot 2019
In this wretched “winter of our discontent”, it’s vital to know you have enough full-bodied, rich red wines to last you through it. Virginia excels in producing varietal Petit Verdot, which has perfume, ripe black fruits, guts of deep but smooth tannins, and can handle oak well. Petit Verdot is also a critical component of […]
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My Favorite Wines of 2025
This was written in the course of the year, so the ones tasted first were listed first. The scoring system is at the bottom of the entry; wines are not listed in order of score. ***+ Philip Carter Winery “Cleve” 2019 This wine is the estate flagship red, a blend of 50/50 Petit Verdot and […]
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Wine Recommendations For Your Thanksgiving
I promote drinking locally, especially since Thanksgiving is an East Coast American tradition. Here are a couple of guidelines if you plan to observe Thanksgiving with a traditional menu: You can find the best wine matches for the traditional menu with East Coast/Midwest wines instead of West Coast/European wines. Think “ABC”, or “anything but Chardonnay […]
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CrossKeys Vineyards’ 2024 Chardonnay Wins the 2025 Shenandoah Cup
The Shenandoah Valley Wine Trail, comprised of wineries in the Shenandoah Valley American Viticultural Area (AVA), the oldest and largest in the state, presented the Seventh Shenandoah Cup trophy to the top-rated wine submitted in its competition at a Celebration held on November 14 at The Yellow Barn at Shenandoah Caverns in Shenandoah County. CrossKeys […]
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