Aug 21st th, 7:00 PM Doors open, 7:30 PM show. Remember the soulful sounds of Billie Holiday and the iconic classics of Fleetwood Mac? Now imagine hearing those favorites, along with today's pop hits, reimagined with fresh acoustic arrangements. Paper He
100% Pinot Noir. Pale lemon in color. Brilliant white floral aromas with lemon, lemon zest, honey, honeysuckle, and citrus. Continuing to the palate, orange zest, pickled ginger, earth, bruised apple, Asian pear, wet stone, mineral, and brûlée. This is a
82% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Tannat, 4% Petite Sirah, 4% Petit Verdot. Aromas of blackcurrant, blackberry, black cherry, violet, cedar, vanilla, and baking spice lead into a rich palate of blackberry, plum, cassis, dark cherry, and blueberry with notes of
100% Gros Manseng. Aromas of ripe peach, apricot, pineapple, citrus peel, honeysuckle, and exotic spice lead into a bright, juicy palate of peach, nectarine, pineapple, lemon, and passion fruit with a subtle honeyed richness. Off-dry with high acidity, li
100% Sauvignon Girs. Aromas of lemon, grapefruit, white peach, pear, flint, fresh herbs, and subtle floral notes lead into a lively palate of citrus, peach, melon, and ripe pear with a distinctly mineral, flinty edge. Dry with high acidity, medium body, m
Sept 12th @ Doors open at 7:00pm, Show starts at 7:30pm
-- Tickets are $30 which includes one glass of wine from a select set of wine and a light snack. Come join City Vino for live music.
September 24th at 6:00PM
Tickets include a glass of wine and a light snack. Other glasses of wine, wine bottles, and menu items for purchase.
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When you hear the words “sustainable wine,” what comes to mind? Solar panels on a winery roof? Organic grapes? Maybe a bottle made from lighter glass? Those are certainly pieces of the puzzle. But sustainability in wine is much bigger and much more interesting than a list of environmentally friendly practices. At its heart, sustainable winegrowing is about finding a way to produce high-quality grapes and wine while protecting the land, the people who work it, and the communities that depend on it. The Wine Institute describes sustainable winegrowing as environmentally sound, socially equitable, and economically viable. Those three ideas—environmental health, social equality, and economic vitality—are the foundation.
Virginia wine has enjoyed a remarkable run of international recognition over the past several years. Most recently, wineries from the Commonwealth, particularly those in the Monticello AVA, made headlines after blind tastings once again placed Virginia wines alongside some of France’s best. For many, it felt like another “Judgment of Paris.” Whether it surprised anyone depended largely on which side of the Atlantic they were standing.
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