What are some of the good ones to tour and do tastings?I was looking to stop by Duplin Winery on my way to Wilmington two weeks from now.Is it a good place to for a short visit or is there any better vineyards to visit along the way to Wilmington?
6/29/2008 12:42:40 PM
We stopped at Duplin on the way back from Wilmington and did the tasting and the tour. I enjoyed the tasting as Im not much of a wine drinker, so it was good to get a small sample of a a few wines(i think it was a total of 12). Ended up buying a few bottles. The tour was ok.. Nothing was going on so there wasn't much to see. Did see them fill the bottles so that was kind of neat.There is also Hinnant Wineryhttp://www.hinnantvineyards.comI have not been there but Dr Hinnant was my dentist as a kid and I've been meaning to check his wines out as well.[Edited on June 29, 2008 at 12:54 PM. Reason : .]
6/29/2008 12:53:29 PM
this place is in pikeville and i've been told it's pretty good. about an hour from raleigh down 117 out of wilson.http://www.asecretgardenwinery.com/intro.htm
6/29/2008 7:39:10 PM
If you're ever on the western side of the state, go to yadkin valley. there are some amazing vineyards out there.Great tours and amazing tastings.
6/29/2008 7:40:38 PM
Yeah, LunaK and I hit up a bunch last year. Off the top of my head, actual vineyards we went to were Sheldon, Stony Knoll, and Rag Apple Lassie.Here is a pretty good link: http://www.yadkinvalleywineries.com/
6/29/2008 7:57:16 PM
I have only really been to a couple in the central part of the state. Benjamin Wineries is really small, not a whole lot to offer. I enjoyed visiting Horizon Cellars (Siler City), beautiful place. This is a website that has a listing for the wineries in state, including special events that they hold. NC Wineries: http://www.visitnc.com/what_to_do_wine.asp?s=fw
6/29/2008 8:15:16 PM
Isn't there a winery out next to the airport?
6/29/2008 10:02:08 PM
Chateau Morrisette is nice. It's not in NC, but it's not far into VA. http://www.chateaumorrisette.com/
6/30/2008 1:27:55 AM
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10/13/2010 12:44:38 PM
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10/13/2010 12:44:56 PM
I forgot about this thread. The Fair might be a good place to find out about possible wineries to visit. Childress won 1st place this year IIRC.
10/13/2010 1:01:53 PM
bttt
10/13/2010 2:00:22 PM
I saw this in my email this morning from LivingSocial.Is Chatham Hill a legit winery? I thought it was like JUST a tasting room near a business park off of Airport Blvd. Is it snobbish to say that I couldn't imagine going to a NC winery?Nice soliciation, too, by the way egyeyes...
10/13/2010 2:30:01 PM
^Hey, don't hate the player.. hate the game You made me look up reviews though because I didn't even do that before purchasing:
10/13/2010 2:41:18 PM
I'm sure their wines are fine, but I think part of the winery experience is exactly what that review says is missing. The rolling hills and the cool and busy winery itself. Admittedly, I'm VERY spoiled by getting to live 20 miles from Napa/Sonama and Livermore for four years...[Edited on October 13, 2010 at 2:48 PM. Reason : x]
10/13/2010 2:48:20 PM
Well yeah if you compare it with that... this is not a winery, but a McDonalds.
10/13/2010 3:02:54 PM
Then again, when I think about it... winery =/= vineyard.
10/13/2010 4:53:05 PM
not all of duplin's grapes come from NCadam's vineyards in willow spring near fuquay is small but awesome!
10/13/2010 6:11:32 PM
The topography and climate of Eastern NC isn't as conducive to a lot of your better wines. Muscadine/Scuppernongs/etc grow well, along with other fruits and that is what Duplin does.You have to go further North or West in the foothills for your better regional wineries/grapes. In NC that means primarily Yadkin Valley. Virginia has some outstanding wineries from the Central Virginia/Charlottesville area up to Northern Virginia. When you go further up, Viognier, Cabernet Franc, some other Spanish varietals do quite well in the NC/VA climate, as does Norton (a Virginia grape grown mostly in Virginia and Missouri).
10/13/2010 7:35:17 PM
Waldensian Heritage Wines in Valdese, nc? (between Morganton and Hickory on I-40) I don't know anything about it. I just grew up in Morganton
10/13/2010 8:08:42 PM
There's an outstanding NC wine festival in the spring in Winston Salem. They have tons of different wineries there for your tasting pleasure, most of which are from the yadkin valley. Some of the sweetest wines I think I've ever had. I would definitely recommend going to this festival next year though.http://salutencwine.com/new/
10/13/2010 10:14:06 PM
DUPLIN IN THE HOUSE!AHAHA, SO DELICIOUS!
10/14/2010 12:45:12 AM
I thought this thread was about UNC...
10/14/2010 9:15:38 AM
Benjamin Wineries in Saxapahaw. They actually their own stuff- we get their wines at the Farmer's Market. Their best is the chardonel, we were devastated when a bad batch of the stuff came in last year. Unoaked chardonnay is pretty good too.Their worst is the muscadine-based wines- way too sweet and oaky-tasting. Couldn't finish a bottle of it tonight between the four of us.
10/15/2010 12:07:07 AM
10/15/2010 9:58:44 AM
http://www.divinellamavineyards.com/is owned by a friend of mine's parents.
10/15/2010 2:38:28 PM
I strongly second the Raffaldini suggestion.You don't even feel like you're in NC anymore. And there's a beautiful patio with breathtaking scenery while you try some of their wines, which are quite good.
10/15/2010 3:33:15 PM
I'm going to try that one of these days. Sounds nice...
10/15/2010 3:47:05 PM
Anyone know anything about the wine tent they are having at the State Fair?
10/15/2010 3:58:35 PM
A wine tent homemade wine made by NCs finest rednecks
10/15/2010 5:19:49 PM