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The 2010 Historic Urbanna Holiday Homes Tour will take place on Saturday, December 4 from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Visit five waterfront residences, an 18th century tavern that’s now a private manor home and an idea-packed tablescapes exhibit at the Middlesex Women’s Club—all decked out for the holidays.  New this year: tour ticket holders receive a fist-full of exclusive coupons to cash in at Urbanna shops and restaurants. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 on tour day and go on sale November 1. Proceeds benefit town beautification projects.
 
For more information about the event, visit the tour’s official Facebook Page, www.facebook.com/UrbannaHouseTour.  Become a Fan and get inside stories about tour sites and preparations, tips on holiday decorating and shopping, the dish on local dining and lodging options and details about exclusive coupon offers for tour goers.

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We started the Stomp to celebrate the annual grape harvest at White Fences and to bring together old friends, new friends and neighbors in a small-town event.

Your whole family will love stomping grapes…the kids especially get into it and line up to stomp again and again. And the “stomp-off” between local town officials and residents for the coveted title of “King and Queen of the Stomp” is small town America at its best.

This year the Stomp will again feature a concert by Robbin Thompson, the Virginia-based singer/songwriter. (Bring a blanket or chairs – no coolers please). In addition, we’ve added lots of new activities for the whole family, from skydivers to a maize maze. Food will be available for purchase along with soft drinks and White Fences’ own Meteor wine, of course.

Date: Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Time: 3:00 pm

Ticket Price: The cost is Adults $10, $5 kids 6-16, under 6 free. Pay at the gate.


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Friends of White Fences,

Join us Tuesday, August 17th at 5:30 PM for a vineyard evening learning about Virginia’s wine history as presented by James Thompson, noted author and Thomas Jefferson scholar. In this presentation, Professor Thompson will trace the fascinating history of wine in Virginia up to Mr. Jefferson’s time.

About the Presenter
James Thompson holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Philosophy from the University of Virginia. His interest in Virginia’s history developed as a graduate student living on the Shadwell, Virginia farm of Thomas Jefferson’s daughter, Martha Jefferson Randolph. James completed the research for Thomas Jefferson’s Early Political Rebellions as a Batten Fellow at the International Center for Jefferson Studies at Monticello in 2005. Signed copies of his latest book, The Birth of Virginia’s Aristocracy will be available for purchase at the event.

Tickets are only $15 and include a White Fences Wine tasting or your first glass of wine free. Call the White Fences Wine Stand at 804-438-5559 for reservations.

July 12, 2010: Summer of Great Wine Values

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By Bruce Watson of White Stone Wine & Cheese

The summer of 2010 seems to be loaded with great values in wine.  The worldwide glut of wine has forced most producers to look to second labels or release some excellent wines at prices reduced by as much as 50 per cent.  California has been hit very hard by the surplus of grapes and wine. As a result there are some real deals to be had.

Villa Mt. Eden is releasing some of their older vintages.  It is the 18th Bonded Winery in California – one of the oldest around – and has been making some very upscale wines for many years.  This Summer they released two wines of interest:

 

Villa Mt. Eden Grand Reserve Bien Nacido Vineyard Pinot Noir 2006 is a classic California Pinot from the Santa Maria Valley.  Aromas of cherry and dried spice with a touch of earthiness and, as typical with a California wine, some cherry flavors wrapped with some of soft tannins make this wine very easy to enjoy. 

Villa Mt. Eden Grand Reserve Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2005 is an unbelievable wine – rich as you would expect from Napa but the finish is remarkable. 2005 was a great year in California and I have been told by several customers that this was a $40 bottle.  Both of these wines are a great value at $19.99.

From the Kendall Jackson Family of wines comes the Camelot line of California Appellation wines.  Tasting the Chardonnay is wonderful; could it be left over K-J juice? Maybe.  The nose is creamy with toasty oak tones and complex. The taste is fruit-forward apple. Pear and citrus flavors with some great oak enriches the finish. You would expect this wine to cost much more that its $10 price tag.  

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June 29, 2010: Buying Food Locally

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Want advice about buying food locally? Interested in getting some ideas about how to prepare foods in season? You might want to check out the “Local Food Journey” blog. Sponsored by Penn State University, this blog explains the positive impacts of buying local food and also shares fresh, seasonal recipes. You can access the blog at http://wpsu.org/localfoodjourney. If you want to know more, contact Emily Wiley, WPSU Multimedia Producer, by email at emilywiley@psu.edu, or by phone 814-863-5622.

 

 

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