The Winery at Bull Run - Centreville, VA - Tour of the Grounds & Outside at Dusk!
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The Winery at Bull Run - Centreville, VA - 2013 Meritage & 2013 Norton (cont'd) - 4K Resolultion!
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On the third episode of Tourist at home, where I vlog the areas we visit in the DMV, my family and I went to visit The Winery at Bull Run where I watched everyone drink. It was a really nice and fun way to spend an afternoon with our family & my last official venture as permanent Designated Driver!
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US wine producers deny there's a shortage of supplies
US WINE SHORTAGE
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Bull Run, Virginia - 11 November 2013
1. Close-up people tasting wine
2. Mid tasting room
3. UPSOUND: (English) Unidentified wine server: ++partially overlaid with shots 5,6++
The Pinot Grigio is the lightest of all of our whites. You'll get all the citrus on the nose and in the front of the taste. Some people pick up a little green apples. Very light, crisp. Aged in stainless steel. Zero percent residual sugars. So you get a nice crisp finish.
4. Close-up woman tasting wine
5. Close-up wine being poured into glass
6. UPSOUND: (English) Unidentified wine taster:
That's a patio drink, for the summer.
AP Television
Oakville, California - 13 November 2013
7. Various, worker filling up barrels with wine from fermenters
AP Television
Bull Run, Virginia - 11 November 2013
8. Close-up wine glasses, UPSOUND: (English) There is a wine shortage?
9. Wide, people talking about wine shortage UPSOUND: (English) man drinking wine: I was going to say how am I going to get drunk?
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Megan Chevalier, Virginia resident:
I would be concerned about that.
11. Mid, people drinking at picnic table
AP Television
Oakville, California - 13 November 2013
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Steve Kroeger, tourist from Seattle:
Prices are going to go up if it's going to be a shortage, so, don't want to pay any more.
13. Various worker moving barrels at Silver Oak Cellars
14. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Duncan, president and CEO of Silver Oak Cellars:
I think a shortage for a period of time is not such a bad thing and we've kind of needed it to you know, this will end any kind of overage there has been after the recession.
15. Various, wine barrels being moved
16. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Duncan, president and CEO of Silver Oak Cellars:
I always say the most powerful word in the wine business is no. So, as people are looking for something that they want, if there is less of it they'll tend to snap it up and buy it.
17. Various, wine tasting room at Silver Oak Cellars
AP Television
Bull Run, Virginia - 11 November 2013
18. SOUNDBITE (English) Chris Pearmund, Winegrower for 30 years:
The United States is strong as is most of the new world - Australia, Argentina. When you look at the old world the production trend is down, it's gone from about 75 percent to about 60-65 percent in the last dozen years. No new plantings in Europe until the year 2016, so the downward trend will continue as the new world comes up.
AP Television
St Helena, California - 13 November 2013
19. Various, Rob McMillan checking out grapes in vineyard across from his office
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Rob McMillan, executive vice president and founder of the wine division at Silicon Valley Bank:
The last couple of years have been very good. 2013-2012 both very, very good years. Prior to that we had some short years - but we have a very nice balanced supply of wine right now.
AP Television
Boulder, Colorado - 12 November 2013
21. Various, wine grapes being processed at What We Love Winery
22. Wide set up shot Doug Caskey at Brookcliff Vineyards
23. SOUNDBITE (English) Doug Caskey, Executive Director, Colorado Wine Industry Development Board:
24. Various wine being processed
25. SOUNDBITE (English) Doug Caskey, Executive Director, Colorado Wine Industry Development Board:
By 1990 we had five wineries in the state, today we have 108. Again, most of those are tiny, tiny, little wineries. We're producing a drop in the bucket, but every drop helps to fill the bucket.''
AP Television
Bull Run, Virginia - 11 November 2013
26. Wide, exterior, The Winery at Bull Run
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Wine Time-Virginia Adventures
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This week Mike went to Virginia to go wine tasting!! Traveling with friends and getting sexy drunk along the way.
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Manassas, Virginia, USA
My visit at Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia, on the 13th of September, 2015. I remember I had some problems in driving from one place to the another, due to the not so clear road signs but the place is fantastic.
The so called Manassas Campaign was a series of military engagements in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War: Hoke's Run, Blackburn's Ford, First Bull Run (Manassas) and Second Bull Run (Manassas).
At First Bull Run (Manassas) Thomas Jonathan Jackson, Confederate Brigadier General, rose to prominence and earned his most famous nickname Stonewall. After the battle, Jackson was promoted to Major General.
Visita al Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia, il 13 settembre 2015. Mi ricordo che ho avuto qualche problema nel guidare da un posto all'altro del campo di battaglia, a causa dei segnali stradali non chiari, ma il posto è fantastico.
La cosiddetta Campagna di Manassas è stata una serie di diverse battaglie combattute nel teatro orientale della Guerra Civile Americana: Hoke's Run, Blackburn's Ford, First Bull Run (Manassas) and Second Bull Run (Manassas).
Durante la Prima Battaglia di Bull Run (Manassas) salì alla ribalta Thomas Jonathan Jackson, brigadier generale confederato, che lì acquisì il suo famoso soprannome muro di pietra. Dopo la battaglia, Jackson fu promosso maggior generale.
Wine on tap ft. New Kent Winery, #PetainerStories.
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Atlantis swiming pool at bull run camp graund in manasas VA
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Video of Bull Run Regional Park, VA from Crystal C.
a little history of one of the most famous residents of the area which proved to be one of the biggest humanitarians in the area. This was one of my favorite things about being in this area was seeing things like this which made the area possible for us to enjoy
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Crystal C.'s Review on The Dyrt:
▶︎ City Camping With Country Feel
I would say this is one of those spaces that you basically are in the middle of the action without feeling it at all. In fact this entire area is remotely non-remote if that makes any sense. This campground, in the area of the Bull Run incident is one of those areas that even through you have amenities of the city you can quietly reflect on relaxing without driving far.
With that being said, the sites are between $27 and $45 depending on what you are looking for. My primitive site was $27, which was a little steep but again you are given a nice large family style camping space with typical amenities.
The showers in the 2 bath houses are both HOT, which was great considering how sore my muscles were from camping for weeks at this point. The restroom was in pretty decent shape but clearly well used. Something I did rely on at this campsite which I typically do not was the camp store, I picked up firewood here and had a nice campfire to relax in the evening. MUCH NEEDED.
I was pretty pleased overall with the campsite, it was not to crowded despite having a lot of other campers staying and it had great proximity to several things in the Manasas area including the battlefield which were interesting ways to spend the day. I even got to check out a live demo of the weapons including muskets and canons which made a cool experience only 5 minutes from camp.
TIPS:
Sunday Traffic is a bit intense because of a local church so make sure you are being careful, there are a lot of patrols in the area at this time.
If you forget something the camp store has just about everything from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Check out one of the over 15 trails in the area designed for hiking, biking and horseback riding. So many options depending on what you are looking for. Also… there are a lot of geocaches in the area if you enjoy that.
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Ep 293: Afton Mountain Vineyards Proves Why Virginia Wine is So Unique
Virginia, on the east coast of the United States, has much history with grape growing, but not all of it was good. Today, however, exciting producers have mastered their microclimates and are making some of the freshest, most nuanced, terroir-driven wines in the United States.
This week I sit down with Elizabeth Smith of one of the top wineries in this lovely state, Afton Mountain Vineyards. We discuss everything from Virginia history with grape growing, to terroir obsession, to the European flare of the region, and why the wines are so darn good. If you don't know much about VA or you're an obsessive this podcast will be equally fascinating!
Elizabeth and Tony Smith both grew up in Charlottesville and had lifelong ties the Blue Ridge Mountains. After working and raising a family in coastal VA, and even trying their hands at grape growing there (not quite the right terroir!), they decided to move back to their hometown for their second act – winegrowing and making. They bought Afton Mountain Vineyards in 2009 and in this show, Elizabeth shares their story and how they came to make some of the best wine in Virginia.
Elizabeth shares her background and how she went from investment management to property management to winery management (and rocked them all!)
Elizabeth gives us a true education on the Monticello appellation – what matters to quality wine, what is challenging in growing grapes here, and why she and Tony selected the most westerly site in the Monticello AVA to make their elegant wines
We dork out on microclimates, what makes Virginia so unique, and why elevation, and extremely attentive (obsessive) vineyard management is the only way to make great wine in Virginia and why sustainable viticulture is better than organic in a dicey climate like that in the Monticello area.
Elizabeth answers the question: Why does Damien Blanchon, their French winemaker, and so many other French winemakers find themselves in Virginia, and decide to stay (hint: challenge without restriction!)
We talk about the varietals that do well for Afton Mountain (Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, and Albariño for the whites, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Tannat, and Sangiovese for the reds) and the flavors they yield from this land. We have an interesting side bar about how Petit Verdot can really suck if not handled well!
We wrap with Elizabeth talking about how far Virginia wine has come in the last 10 years and a BIG teaser on a project Afton Mountain is starting this fall!
Find out more about Elizabeth and her wines at aftonmountainvineyards.com and come to the Underground Wine Event on 11/9/19 in Washington D.C. to meet her and taste her beautiful wines!
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