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All About Virginia Rosé Wines

All About Virginia Rosé Wines

Wine & Country Life | Words By: Frank MorganPublished on July 20, 2023 Top 2023 Rosé Wines From Virginia Wineries The official start to summer is here and temperatures across Virginia are already soaring. Local wineries are releasing their 2022 Rosé wines just in time. What started as a trend has quickly become a popular…

5 Wines To Cool Down With In Charlottesville & Albemarle County This Summer

5 Wines To Cool Down With In Charlottesville & Albemarle County This Summer

Charlottesville Albemarle Convention and Visitors Bureau | Written By: Tasha Durrett, Founder of Black Women Who Wine Published June 2023 Summer is here and that means wine choices turn to lighter, more refreshing options. So, out with the red wines and in with the whites. Right? Not so fast. Some reds deserve a slight chill…

An Exclusive Culinary Experience Celebrating Women’s History Month

An Exclusive Culinary Experience Celebrating Women’s History Month

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA — Eastwood Farm and Winery is delighted to announce that we will be participating in the Salute to Women in Food and Wine event at Bluemont Station Brewery and Winery this weekend. We look forward to speaking with guests and will be pouring two of our favorite wines – our gold medal 2021…

20+ Charlottesville Area Wineries To Discover On The 2023 Virginia Governor’s Cup Gold Medal Trail

20+ Charlottesville Area Wineries To Discover On The 2023 Virginia Governor’s Cup Gold Medal Trail

By: Charlottesville Albemarle Convention & Visitors Bureau | Published February 2023 Looking for the best wines in Charlottesville and Albemarle County? The Virginia Governor’s Cup wine competition is one of the ways wineries and retailers judge excellence within the Virginia wine industry. Read on to see why these awards are so prestigious and for tips…

The Wine is Fine in Charlottesville

The Wine is Fine in Charlottesville

FLORIDA TODAY | By: Maria Sonnenberg Published on January 5, 2023 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – Try as he could, Thomas Jefferson never managed to encourage vitis vinifera, aka grapevines, to grow at his beloved Monticello. That was unfortunate, since the Founding Father so enjoyed his vin that he yearly imported from France 600 bottles from outstanding…

Sip Your Way Along the Monticello Wine Trail

Sip Your Way Along the Monticello Wine Trail

Bon Appétit | Published Fall 2022 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – Few places embody the breathtaking views and award-winning culinary scene quite like the wine-producing region of Charlottesville and Albemarle County in Virginia. This little gem of an area is located at the foothills of the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains, which are on beautiful display from nearly…

The Season for Festive Gatherings: A Recipe & Wine Pairing Guide

The Season for Festive Gatherings: A Recipe & Wine Pairing Guide

Thanksgiving is just around the corner! Check out a few of our favorite wine and turkey pairings. Plus, we are thrilled to share a scrumptious new recipe with you. When planning holiday dinners, there are certain dishes that always come to mind and we cherish making the same favorite recipes year after year. This year, we’re adding…

Announcing the First Annual Wine Label Art Competition

Announcing the First Annual Wine Label Art Competition

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – We have had the honor of showing five exhibitions by Virginia artists and are thrilled to launch this contest as another chance to promote Virginia artists. The competition is now open to Virginia artists and we will be accepting submissions until October 31st at 11:59PM. All of the details may be found…

Much More Than A Holiday Toy Drive

Much More Than A Holiday Toy Drive

A Conversation with our Q3 Community Partner, Mason’s Toy Box Kelley Kassay and Jessica Kassay-McAllister of Mason’s Toy Box Foundation spoke with Maggie Chao and Megan Taub from Eastwood about how it all started, what their organization has accomplished over the last eleven years, the challenges they faced during the Covid-19 pandemic, and how they…