There are many good wines from Virginia wineries. Some of the most well known quality wineries in the state are Thibaut-Janisson, King Family Vineyards, Linden Vineyards, Barboursville Vineyards and Chatham Vineyards. Varieties that do particularly well in the state include Viognier and Cabernet Franc. Many Virginia wineries also produce very good red Bordeaux blends.
Shelton Vineyards and Yadkin Valley Winery are the best Wineries in NC. You can find their locations at www.northcarolinatravels.com/wine/wineries.htm
Yes, the Palisade Wineries in Colorado do produce their wine in Colorado! The climate is perfect for their needs to produce wine.
Joe Borrello has written: 'Recipes from the wineries of the Great Lakes' -- subject(s): Cookery (Wine), Wineries 'Wineries of the Great Lakes' -- subject(s): Directories, Wine and wine making
California has the most wineries and produces the most wine of all the states. You will find wineries throughout California.
Carol Greener has written: 'Wineries by county, California edition' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Vineyards, Wine labels, Wineries, Wine and wine making
Paul Gregutt has written: 'Northwest wines' -- subject(s): Wine and wine making 'Washington wines and wineries' -- subject(s): Wineries, Vineyards, Guidebooks, Wine and wine making
Some of the best wineries in the USA for a wine tasting experience include Napa Valley's Opus One Winery, Sonoma County's Ridge Vineyards, Oregon's Domaine Serene, and Washington's Chateau Ste. Michelle. Each of these wineries offers unique and high-quality wines for visitors to taste and enjoy.
It depends on your preferences (style of wine, preferred ambiance, etc.). A few that have been recognized for both the quality of their wines and for the overall tasting experience include: Ankida Ridge, Barboursville, Fabbioli, Jefferson, Sunset Hills, Trump, Blenheim, and Early Mountain. The Virginia map and winery search at http://www.americanwineryguide.com/wineries/region/virginia/35/ is a great resource for finding wineries based on the criteria that are important to you.
Cole Danehower has written: 'Essential wines and wineries of the Pacific Northwest' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Wineries, Wine and wine making
Bart Jackson has written: 'Garden state wineries guide' -- subject(s): Wineries, Vineyards, Guidebooks, Wine and wine making
There are many wineries in the Napa Valley area, and the best way to visit multiple wineries is through a wine tour. One can find more information about these tours on the California tourism website, and also through the websites of Platypus Tours and Wine Country Limos.
Sure does, there are over 190 wineries in Texas. Texans drink most of their wine though, so you'll have to be in Texas to try it. The Hill Country area is well known for its wineries but some of the best wines come from the grapes grown in the Texas High Plains American Viticultural Area. You can sample Texas Wine at the Salado Wine Seller.