On vacation this weekend and visited Occoneechee
State Park (more photos to follow in the next few days). One of our traditions while at a state part
is to find a local winery and go wine tasting.
The only winery nearby that was open to tasters was Rosemont Winery in LaCrosse. It was a fun visit during a beautiful day
(temps were in the high 60s). Wines
tasted at the winery were generally pretty decent (I liked the Traminette, the
Lake Country Red, and the Cabinet Franc).
We got away with two bottles of wine we enjoyed. Virginia has come quite a way with its wines,
six or more years ago I found them mediocre, but nowadays they are getting
better and better.
I am a trainer with the State of Virginia. I travel throughout the state to teach Erosion and Sediment Control and Stormwater Management. I try to take the back roads and I like taking photographs. I am a naturalist, trained in biology and ecology with a very deep rooted love for nature. In this blog I like to share my photography hobby, other hobbies of mine, including my passion for sailing, biking, hiking and nature. I will also share my philosophical outlook on life and some of experience.
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Rosemont Winery, LaCrosse, VA (2/22/2014)
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