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The wineries and vineyards in Vermont are holding an open house this coming weekend. Yes, we have wineries and vineyards and they’re producing some award winning products. When the doors open this weekend, you’ll be sure to find some fun activities for families including wine tastings!

Here are a few highlights of what to expect.

  • Jim Hillis at Hillis’ Sugarbush Farm & Vineyard tells me they will have fresh JerseyMac (apples folks, not an iMac from Hoboken) for pressing. This means fresh apple juice samples will be given out. It also means apple juice to be used in a new batch of wine. If you take a tour, look for Jim’s new press (44 gal) and tanks (400L). He just got them this week.
  • Bob Livingstone at East Shore Vineyard tells me they’re setting up a canopy for tastings and will have vineyard tours on both days. Hours will be 11AM to 5PM.
  • Christina at Fresh Tracks Farm informed me the Open House weekend coincides with the Grand Opening of their new tasting room! Congrats!! Be sure to check it out. I took at look at it in late July and it was beautiful (even in it’s unfinished state) and well suited to conversing over a glass of vino.
  • An email newsletter update from Boyden Valley Winery says they’re offering free tastings all day both days of the open house. They’ll have tours at 11:30 & 1pm and a “French Gourmet” Cheese Plate. And for this weekend 10% off all cases at the winery.
  • Mark & Nichole at Artesano Meadery are having a grand inauguration of their new meadery. Hours will be 12PM to 8PM.
  • The folks at Eden Ice Cider Company tell us that they’ll have free tours and tastings from 11AM to 6PM both days and a special treat – a Charleston celebration with live music, food and local wine and beer on Sunday afternoon – adult admission of $5.
  • Sara at Lincoln Peak Vineyard and Winery let us know they’ll have live music at what they’re calling “Summerfest with Gypsy Jazz” on the 21st from 2PM to 5PM. On Sunday at 2PM they will have a wagon ride through the vineyard and tour of the winery upon return. AND they’ll be celebrating the release of their 2009 Marquette (they’re very excited about this) to boot!
  • Gail at Shelburne Vineyard says they’ll offer free tastings with purchase of a bottle of wine ($4 otherwise and you get to keep the tasting glass). Mach’s Pizza will be on-site with oven making flat breads and selling them on Sunday. Shelburne Farms cheese tastings and for sale both days. Hours 11AM to 5PM.

A complete list of participating wineries and vineyards (PDF flyer).

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Aug 28, 10
12:00 pmto6:00 pm

Honora Winery & VineyardTitle: Summer Music Series – Three Way Street
Location: Honora Winery, at the vineyard in West Halifax, Vermont
Date: Aug 28, 2010. 12pm to 6pm.
Cost: no cost
Description:Honora is proud to host Three Way Street as they play for your enjoyment while you enjoy a leisurely afternoon sitting in the sun or under a shade tree sipping on your favorite Honora wine. Food and Refreshments will be available.

Vineyard Tours are also being offered! A shuttle bus will leave from the Tasting Room for a short ride to the vineyard at 12:30pm, 2:00pm and 3:30pm. Our Vine to Wine Walking Tour gives you the opportunity to see our vines, learn about the grape growing process and then visit the manufacturing facility to see hwo the wine is made. The shuttle will then bring you back to the Tasting Room … Tour Tickets are $10, children under 12 are Free with an adult

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Gypsy Jazz & Release of Marquette ’09 at Lincoln Peak

August 11, 2010

[ Aug 21, 10; 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. ] Title: Gypsy Jazz & Release of Marquette ’09
Location: At the winery in New Haven, Vermont
Date: Aug 21, 2010. 2pm to 5pm.
Cost: no cost
Description:What’s better than enjoying sizzling gypsy jazz (music provided by They Might Be Gypsies) with a glass of wine in your hand? And if that wine is the new vintage of the [...]

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Artesano Traditional Mead is almost ready!

August 11, 2010

After nearly a year of aging, Artesano’s Traditional Mead is resting quietly in bottles. The hand-made batches of honey wine will soon be ready. Early taste tests revealed a summery floral aroma with notes of citrus and figs (according to Artesano). The mead has a beautiful golden-straw color and is great on its own or [...]

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Vermont Winery and Vineyard Open House Weekend Aug 21-22

August 7, 2010

[ Aug 21, 10 to Aug 22, 10. ] Well it’s finally coming. An open house weekend for the Vermont wine industry!
Title: 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 [...]

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Eden Ice Cider tasting at Shelburne Vineyard July 2

July 1, 2010

[ Jul 2, 10; 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. ] Title: Eden Ice Cider tasting at Shelburne Vineyard
Location: Shelburne Vineyard Tasting Room
Date: July 2, 2010
Cost: Free!
Description: Short notice but worth rearranging your schedule to accommodate! Shelburne Vineyards will offer free ice cider tastings, along with Vermont cheeses and hors d’oeuvres. Eleanor and Albert Leger, Eden’s owners and winemakers, will be on-hand to answer questions about [...]

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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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Sampling the Burlington Wine and Food Festival

June 27, 2010

I took the opportunity to attend the Burlington Wine and Food Festival yesterday despite the overcast skies and threat of rain. I’m glad I did. Imagine a tasting tent with 32 tables each with a selection of wine for the tasting! Pinot Noir from Napa Valley, Malbec from Argentina, Bordeaux from France, Riesling from Germany, [...]

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