Wintergreen Vineyard and Winery

On our recent trip to Charlottesville, it was our mission to visit a few wineries we had not visited before, and Wintergreen Winery was on our list. Wintergreen is located close to the Wintergreen Resort at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It’s a beautiful location for a winery!


In the tasting room/gift shop, Lisa, our tasting associate provided us with some background information about the winery and guided us through tasting some of the 15 wines available at Wintergreen.

We began with the whites by tasting the 2004 Black Rock Chardonnay. Lisa noted that this wine was reminiscent of hot buttered popcorn. We certainly noticed its buttery mouth feel and oak was certainly present here. A less dominant oakiness was served up with the 2005 Black Rock Chardonnay Reserve, a winner of the 2006 Governors Cup Gold Medal. Other accolades include Best in Class and Gold Medal Winner at the 2006 Atlantic Seaboard Wine Competition. This well-integrated chardonnay suggests nutty/vanillas aromas with notes of apple and pear. With poultry and fish, the 2005 Black Rock Chardonnay would pair quite nicely. Last of the whites we tasted was the Three Ridges White, a 2006 Wines of the South Gold Medal Winner. This wine was made from the Spanish grape variety, Verdejo. We noted the beautiful pineapple bouquet.

Warren at the tasting bar.

We then moved on to the reds. We began with the 2004 Cabernet Franc, a 2006 Monticello Cup Silver Medalist. This was actually a blend of 77% Cabernet Franc and 23% Merlot. Next up was the 2004 Brent’s Mountain Merlot, which was also a 2006 Monticello Cup Silver Medalist. A medium-bodied and fruit forward wine, we placed our gold star next to this one while mindful that lunchtime had arrived. Last on the red list was the Raspberry wine made from 100% raspberries. This dessert wine will go well with chocolate, fresh fruit, or cheesecake.

Paul enjoys a glass of the Brent’s Mountain Merlot.

After our tasting we decided to enjoy a bottle of the Brent’s Mountain Merlot with some cheeses, salami, and crackers. We enjoyed this Merlot in the scenic picnic area by the stream that runs behind the tasting room/gift shop. In the time we were enjoying our nibbles, the merlot really opened up and became a nice, smooth bottle of wine. Before leaving Wintergreen we secured another bottle of Brent’s Mountain Merlot. If you find yourself south west of Charlottesville looking for a winery to visit, consider visiting Wintergreen Winery. And if you do, tell them Virginia Wine Time sent you.

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