Taste of Monticello Wine Trail Festival

Sat, Apr 11, 2015

Taste of Monticello Wine Trail Festival

Presented by Mercedes-Benz of Charlottesville

The 2015 Taste of Monticello Wine Trail Festival presented by Mercedes Benz of Charlottesville will take place April 9-11, celebrating the best of Central Virginia wines over the course of three days.

The Monticello Wine Trail Festival is a partnership between the Jeffersonian Wine Grape Growers Society, nTelos Wireless Pavilion and the Jefferson Theater. In addition to our presenting sponsor, Mercedes-Benz of Charlottesville other key sponsors and event partners include Bank of the James and Keller & George jewelers. The Monticello Wine Trail is a not-for-profit organization that exists to promote and encourage cooperation among the various award-winning Central Virginia wineries, which have helped the state’s ranking as the 5th largest wine producer in the nation. The festival has grown into a 3-day event with various wine-focused programming.

“The Monticello Wine Trail Festival is a great recognition of Central Virginia wines, and we look forward to another year of celebrating all they have to offer within the local community and the region as a whole,” says Monticello Wine Trail President Jake Busching.

The festival’s Monticello Cup Awards keynote speaker will be Washington Post wine columnist Dave McIntyre, named by Meininger’s Wine Business International and Worth magazine as one of the most influential U.S. wine writers. He continues to write for Dave McIntyre’s WineLine and is co-founder of Drink Local Wine, an organization and website that highlights writing about wines from “The Other 47” states. Among other publications, McIntyre has written for Wine Enthusiast and Sommelier Journal, and has been honored by The Atlantic Seaboard Wine Association with its two highest awards for his contribution to wine appreciation.

The Monticello Wine Trail Festival will feature more than 25 participating regional wineries and vineyards, including: Afton Mountain Vineyards, Barboursville Vineyards, Blenheim Vineyards, Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery, Chestnut Oak Vineyard, Delfosse Vineyards and Winery, Democracy Vineyards, Early Mountain Vineyards, First Colony Winery, Flying Fox Vineyard, Gabriele Rausse Winery, Glass House Winery, Grace Estate Winery, Jefferson Vineyards, Keswick Vineyards, Kilaurwen Winery, King Family Vineyards, Loving Cup Vineyard and Winery, Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards, Reynard Florence Vineyard, Stinson Vineyards, Stone Mountain Vineyards, Trump Winery, and Veritas Vineyard & Winery.

Music by Herbie D and The Dangermen: A swampy blend of Appalachian Acoustic Blues and New Orleans Style Jump Blues taken from the hills to the Juke Joint. Picture Joe Cocker, backed by Doc Watson and John Klemmer on a front porch in a blues jam. Winners of the 2013 River City Blues Society Blues Challenge, Richmond, Virginia and competed in the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, TN in 2014, Herbie D and the Dangermen is a 4 piece, acoustic blues band that delivers a unique sound created by the inclusion of an upright bass, swapping out an electric guitar in favor of an acoustic guitar, and by replacing the traditional harmonica with a saxophone.

The 2015 schedule of events is as follows:

Thursday, April 9: Monticello Cup Awards at the Jefferson Theater
A casual event for wine enthusiasts, focused on the competition for the prestigious Monticello Cup awarded to the best wines of the region.

Tickets: pricing is pending
Time: 6-10 p.m.

Friday, April 10:
Individual wineries will host a variety of activities during the day followed by a series of winemaker dinners at some of Charlottesville’s best restaurants that evening. Visit monticellowinetrailfestival.com for the latest updated calendar.

Saturday, April 11:

Tasting event at nTelos Wireless Pavilion featuring 25 local wineries and live entertainment. An exclusive VIP ticket is available and offers catered food and an opportunity for sampling exclusive wines from each winery.

Time: 1-5 p.m. (VIP ticket holders gain early entry at Noon).

For more information on the Monticello Wine Trail Festival, visit monticellowinetrailfestival.com, and follow on Facebook and Twitter at @TasteMonticello.

 

  • Show

    1:00 PM
  • Price

    $10 Designated Driver or Under 21

    $29 GA (Before 4/1)

    $35 GA (After 4/1)

    $80 VIP

    $20 VIP Designated Driver or Under 21

    Free Under 12

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