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Aug 21, 10
1:00 pmto4:00 pm
1:00 pmto4:00 pm

Honora Winery & VineyardTitle: Vineyard tour with lunch at Honora Winery
Location: At the vineyard in West Halifax, Vermont
Date: Aug 21, 2010. 1pm to 4pm.
Cost: $50
Description: Upon arrival to the vineyard we meet in the Napa-style event center with French doors all around overlooking the vineyards and stone patio. Take a walk with one of our tour guides through the vineyard who will offer an explanation of the cold weather grape growing process. Make a stop at our winery where you will go inside to see all of the tanks and equipment where the winemaker will explain the wine-making process. Then it’s off to the bottling room where you will see the process of taking wine from tank to bottle. Afterward it’s back to the events building for a leisurely lunch with a glass of your favorite Honora wine.

Your ticket includes: Welcome Table of fruit, local cheese and vegetables, Vine to Wine Tour, Lunch, 2 glasses of wine and a keepsake glass to take with you.

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Aug 21, 10toAug 22, 10

Well it’s finally coming. An open house weekend for the Vermont wine industry!
Vermont Vineyard & Winery Open House weekend Aug 21 & 22, 2010Title: Vermont Winery and Vineyard Open House Weekend
Location: Statewide
Date: August 21 & 22, 2010
Cost: It’s an open house – it’s free! Tasting costs vary.
Description: Mark your calendars! Members of the VT Grape and Wine Council are planning to hold the first ever Vermont Winery and Vineyard Open House Weekend. The Open House Weekend is a public celebration of Vermont made wines and an opportunity for the public to visit one or more vineyards or wineries throughout the state. Activities during Open House Weekend will be different at each site, so check with the vineyard or winery you plan to visit.

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Farm Tour Series – with a stop at Boyden Valley Winery for lunch!

June 27, 2010

[ Jul 11, 10 8:30 am to Jul 12, 10 6:00 pm. ] Title: Vermont Life Wine & Harvest Festival
Location: various delicious places in Vermont
Date: July 11, 2010
Cost: Tour is free but the lunch at Boyden Valley Winery is $16.95
Description: Medicinal herbs, creamy goat’s milk soaps, and a decadent lunch pairing local wines and cheeses will be some of the highlights of July’s Onion River Co-op farm tour. [...]

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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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Independence Day Picnic at Honora Winery and Vineyard

June 17, 2010

[ Jul 3, 10; ] Title: Independence Day Picnic
Location: Honora Winery and Vineyard, Jacksonville, Vermont
Date: July 3, 2010
Cost: Free
Description: Independence Day Celebration at the Honora Winery and Vineyard tasting room! Featuring live music, children’s crafts, food, and wine!

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Wine and Cheese Open House at Honora Winery and Vineyard

June 17, 2010

[ Jul 9, 10 3:00 pm to Jul 10, 10 6:00 pm. ] Title: Wine and Cheese Open House
Location: Honora Winery and Vineyard, Jacksonville, Vermont
Date: July 10, 2010
Cost: $20
Description: Taste some of Honora’s wines on the beautiful cut stone patio overlooking thousands of grapevines along the hillsides. This is a special opportunity to see the vineyard as it is closed to the daily public. A [...]

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Vermont vineyards toast a growing industry

June 10, 2010

Source: WCAX News
It may look like a garden party, but it’s all about business– it is the second annual meeting of the Vermont Grape and Wine Council.
“It’s amazing how this industry has grown in the last couple of years,” said John McCann of the Vermont Grape and Wine Council. “And last [...]

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