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Wine recommendations and comments from Dean and Lisa Foster, Vintage Connections Wine Educators and Consultants. Most wines are available in Southeastern Pennsylvania and are priced between $10 and $20. Up-coming "wine events" available in the Pottstown Tri-county area are listed.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Georgia Wine Highway "There's Wine in them thar Hills"

We have family in the Atlanta area, so once every few years we take an alternate way home and visit some North Georgia wineries.  There are some surprisingly excellent wines, including dry reds and dry whites, hidden in these mountains.  Many of the wineries are new and hold spectacular views.

The mountains of North Georgia are well suited to growing many grape varieties, and the wineries there are making some really good wines.

The mountains of North Georgia are well suited to growing many grape varieties, and the wineries there are making some really good wines.  We only have space to write about a couple.  Visit the Winegrowers' Association of Georgia website for great information and map, then visit winery websites and plan a visit the next time you head South.


Listed here are just two of our favorites and what wine we liked best from each. 


Yonah Mountain Vineyards
Located near Sautee, GA.  We arrived just 15 minutes before closing.  The woman at the wine bar was more than happy to stay open longer than closing time for us and gave us a very nice leisurely tasting.  We liked the chardonnay the best.  This rich buttery chardonnay was a pleasant surprise.  Full of fruit and very smooth despite the 14.6% alcohol by volume.  It was aged for 9 months in oak giving it a rich buttery, toasty flavor with hints of lime and tangerine.   Available at the winery for $32.  They provide an on-line order form but we doubt they can ship to Pennsylvania.

Three Sisters Vineyard
Located outside of Dahlonega, GA.  This is a beautiful spot.  We were treated to an excellent tasting at their beautiful tasting bar.  We brought home their 2006 Cynthiana.  This delicious deep red wine is also known as Norton.  It was Georgia’s premier grape back during Thomas Jefferson’s time.  Once again, vineyards are growing this grape.  It has flavors of butterscotch and black cherries.  Available only at the winery for $28.
 



UPCOMING EVENTS
(click on the highlighted links)

Blues in the Barn
at Pinnacle Ridge
Saturday and Sunday September 11 and 12


Vynecrest Vineyards and Winery
Saturday and Sunday September 11 and 12
Other events most Saturdays   

Manatawny Creek's Last Festival of the Summer
Saturday, September 18 


Calvaresi Winery
Fall Festival
Saturday, September 11
7-11 PM


MCCC Classes
Wines of PA
Thursday October 14
6:30-9 PM

Wines of the Finger Lakes
Thursday, October 28 

6:30-9 PM

Mom's House Benefit Wine Dinner
Saturday, October 23
Five course dinner, each course paired with a different wine.  Kimberton Arts Center  6:30 PM, $75 per person or $525 for a table of 8.

Fun Fact

As of this writing, all 50 states have at least 1 winery.  The USA is the 4th largest wine producer in the world.

Congratulations to Bob and Jacki Folwell, winners of the first quiz.  They choose a free ticket to Mom's House "Wine Tasting Celebration" on October 23.

There will be another quiz someday!

1 Comments:

Blogger TNWT said...

Glad you found a Georgia Norton [Cynthiana] wine. Few people realize that there are now 227 Norton wineries in 23 states. Some of our favorite Norton finds, including the one you found: White Oaks (AL); Mount Bethel (AR), Three Sisters (GA); Century Farms (TN); Elk Creek (KY); Castle Gruen, Cooper, DuCard, Chrysalis (VA); Stone Mountain Cellars (PA); Illinois Cellars (IL); Blumenhof, Heinrichshaus, Stone Hill's Cross J, Montelle, Robller, Peaceful Bend, Westphalia (MO).

December 17, 2010 at 7:31 AM 

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