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Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Old Homeplace Vineyard - Winston-Salem, NC

I've got to be honest, pulling into Old Homeplace Vineyard, I wasn't sure what to expect. First thought though as we winded up the  gravel entrance road, this sure is beautiful property. The Vineyard and Winery lie on the banks of Lake Thom-A-Lex, between the towns of Thomasville and Lexington. Open just 7 months, owners David and Jill Stone have put a lot into making this place special. The property, long in Jill's family, is an old tobacco farm.



The tasting room is a renovated old farmhouse, with an absolute beautiful large back deck. The deck is shaded, overlooking the beautiful grounds, tire swing, and of course the lake. Perfect for relaxing and enjoying a bottle of their wine. The tire swing matches the logo of the winery, which was designed by Jill.  David mentioned that to his knowledge, they are the only winery in North Carolina located directly on a lake.  A fire pit also sits out in the yard, perfect for cool evenings.  Jenni and I relaxed on the deck and shared a bottle of the semi-sweet 2015 Riesling, which just won double gold at the North Carolina State Fair.





Adirondack Chairs and picnic tables are scattered about the back yard, several just by the shore of the lake. Several groups were relaxing in the yard enjoying a comfortable Saturday afternoon. A barn is also in process of being constructed, which will be used to host weddings and other fun events.



There is a bell as you leave, with a sign requesting to show them some love by ringing.  We couldn't pass without showing our love.


Horses and donkeys graze in the pasture beside the winery. Jenni couldn't resist giving the horses some love. This guy didn't seem to mind one bit.


Currently the vineyard is planted with muscadine and they are buying all North Carolina grown grapes to supplement. David is buying  some fruit from Georgia for the sweeter fruit wines.  Mark Friszolowski, winemaker at Childress Vineyards,  is consulting in the formulation of their wines. I couldn't help but to let the owners know as we were leaving, they've something special going. The property is simply beautiful, and the wines are certainly good. David mentioned that he and Jill, though both currently still working "real jobs," look forward to making the vineyard and winery their full time passion. I've no doubt, success of Old Homeplace Vineyard  is in their future.  


Thursday, August 17, 2017

Douglas Vineyards, Kannapolis NC

Finishing up this past Saturday, August 12th, 2017, we all headed over to Douglas Vineyards   We'll really fond of Douglas Vineyards, a true family owned small farm vineyard.  This was our second time visiting, we were glad to see that they were very busy. The first time we visited, it was late and not as busy. The owners have a beautiful lab, and he was jumping up with his front paws on the bar as if to say, "hey what about me?"  We were able to find a really good groupon, to include tastings, souvenir glass, and one bottle of wine, so look for it.  Douglas is growing muscadine on site, and are also making some good fruit wines.  My favorites were the Blush, which is semi-dry, the Apple Sauce, the Starting Point (Strawberry), and the Just Peachy.  A bottle of the Apple Sauce came home with us.  The winery has a beautiful porch with tables, and some nice adirondack chairs scattered about under some shade trees. A very relaxing place to sit and enjoy a bottle with friends.  Loved this note from their website, "when you visit the “D” you are not just indulging in some delicious wine, you are becoming a member of our family."


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