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Boyden Valley Winery history

by Gregg on Aug 29, 10

Linda and David Boyden provide a bit of history of how their winery came to be in this introduction to Boyden Valley Winery and Boyden Valley Ice Wine!

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Grunberg Haus LogoGrünberg Haus in Duxbury, Vermont is offering a special treat. Sign up for their Green Mountain Getaway package and you’ll get a bottle of Vermont wine! Nestled in the woods but within an hour of ski areas, Burlington, Montpelier and Stowe.

GREEN MOUNTAIN GETAWAY
Enjoy a relaxing stay at the Grünberg Haus and sample specialty foods produced right here in our villages.

  • two nights lodging with imaginative full breakfast each morning
  • handmade chocolate truffles
  • a bottle of Vermont-made wine
  • a pound of Green Mountain coffee beans
  • a tour of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream factory with free sample tastings

Package price, per room, based on double occupancy: $225 – $425 plus tax.

… visit Grünberg Haus here…

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Trash the dress – a winery wedding photo shoot

July 14, 2010

I was looking for some photographs of weddings at Vermont wineries and happened across a site called Fabulously Wed. They had a series of photos from Jacklyn Greenberg of JAGstudios that included these. At first I did a double take and thought “he just spilled wine all over her dress!” But then I realized that [...]

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A little here, a little there

June 28, 2010

Yesterday I received a Google Alert that led me to the website of West Hill House B&B in Warren, Vermont. West Hill House had a post on their blog announcing they now offer 3 wines from East Shore Vineyard. On the face of it, the fact they’re now carrying a local wine isn’t big news. [...]

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Vermont will succeed at making great wines

June 25, 2010

We could in the United States make as great a variety of wines as are made in Europe, not exactly of the same kinds, but doubtless as good.
Thomas Jefferson

Vermont will succeed at making great wines. I have very little doubt this will come to be. Marketing hype aside, here’s my theory.
Vermont was built on agriculture. [...]

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