Back to our trip to Shenandoah
State Park; we stayed there from Friday evening through Monday morning. On Sunday we did another two great hikes and
we visited our very quickly becoming favorite winery. I am posting three photographs of my favorite
spring blooms here. The bluebell trail
made good on its name. Virginia bluebells were
in bloom everywhere. We also saw a lot
of pawpaws in bloom on that trail (no photo from those blooms). Along another trail the redbuds and dogwoods
were in full glory as well.
Now about the winery; we visited Chester Gap Cellars, just outside
Front Royal. This is a nice winery
tucked out of the way on a steep slope.
I am sure the slope helps with the quality of the wine. Some of the other wineries are on flat
country, and honestly they probably get too much moisture here in Virginia. Grapes from flat areas most likely produce a
lot of sugars; and wines from those grapes loose character by just producing loads
of alcohol and very little tannin and other flavorful compounds. We liked almost every wine at Chester Gap,
and may be because of the ambiance of the place, but I am sure, also the way
the grapes are grown. Last year we
bought a 2006 merlot, which was absolutely wonderful. The 2007 merlot we bought this year is a bit
thinner, but still very good.
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