Another unbelievably nice day on Thursday forced us back out to another Loudoun County vineyard - Breaux Vineyards in Purcellville. With over 100 planted acres on a 404 acre estate, it is definitely one of the biggest vineyards in the area and the views are awesome. It reminded us a little of the views from the vineyards in Sonoma.
When we got to the vineyard, Alyssa was our host and she served up 14 different wines for our $10 tasting. Included on the list was a 2002 Merlot that was awesome. They also make a wine from the Italian Nebbiolo grape. One of the great things about going to the vineyards and wineries in this area is the diversity of wines being made. Last week it was a Chambourcin from Fabbioli.
The views were spectacular, the wines were excellent and the weather was incredible. Visiting the wineries in Loudoun County is a great way to spend an afternoon. If you would like to join us on our Thursday afternoon excursions, join our Facebook Group or drop me an email. We also welcome suggestions for a winery to visit in the coming weeks.
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Posted by: Abraham Lewis | September 04, 2009 at 01:24 PM
Breaux is sensational. Nice work.
Posted by: Craig Colgan | September 04, 2009 at 09:50 PM
Tony,
If your friends and readers are interested in touring Loudoun's Wine Trail, Reston Limousine provides public wine tours to two wineries every Saturday and Sunday. We also offer private wine tours to the wineries of your choice.
To view our schedule of weekend wine tours or book a seat, please visit our Web site at www.restonlimo.com
Cheers,
Reston Limousine
Posted by: Reston Limousine | September 06, 2009 at 11:52 AM
Breaux is one of the best wineries in Loudoun, if not in all of Virginia.
By the way, if you see a limousine or similar van/bus parked in a winery's parking lot, turn around and go somewhere else because that means one of two things: 1) a giggly, raunchy bachelorette party or 2) a crowd of intoxicated twenty-somethings who don't know anything about wine but know they like to get drunk and need a designated driver, i.e., the chauffeur.
Posted by: Radar | September 09, 2009 at 07:22 AM
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Posted by: Radar | November 13, 2009 at 01:21 PM
I really glad to seen that the Italian Nebbiolo grape.I also agree with you Included on the list was a 2002 Merlot that was awesome.
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it sounds cool, visiting a vineyard..it there a free drink? heheh.
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