Charlottesville, VA
On a crisp and clear fall evening, the Wine Dogs were treated to a red wine extravaganza sponsored by the Monticello Wine Trail and hosted by Eastwood Farm and Winery.Coming on the tail of the 2025 harvest, the annual Red Wine Showcase offers insight as to why Wine Enthusiast named the Monticello AVA the 2023 Wine Region of the Year while sampling the "ghost of harvests past" from 18 of the region's leading wineries.
Celebrating their first anniversary this month and already making a splash is Fallen Tree Vineyard. Ecco was welcomed by Tasting Room Manager Mikayla Thompson and owner Lisa Hale. Among their more unique reds was the 2021 Ferenz, a blend of Cabernet Franc and Chambourcin.
Cunningham Creek Winery has three winery dogs roaming the property. Was it coincidence that Ecco fell in love with the 2023 First Crush, a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc with one of the dogs featured on the label? Thanks to Melissa and Tom for the yummy tasting.
Great to catch up with old pal Kephany Powell, now Tasting Room Manager at Chiswell Farm & Winery. She shared two Governor's Cup Gold winners. Ecco gave two paws up to the 2022 Cabernet Franc, while Terri raised her two "paws" for the 2021 Cabernet Sauvignon.
Jefferson Vineyards was one of the first Monticello wineries the Wine Dogs visited at a Wine Bloggers conference 15 years ago. It continues to impress, especially the 2023 Cabernet Franc poured by Lauren.
Great wine and super hospitality have kept the Wine Dogs as Keswick Vineyards Wine Club members for over a decade. That hospitality was on full display at the Red Wine Showcase by our friend from the tasting room, Pamela, pouring the delicious 2024 Touriga. Keswick also used the occasion to debut "Journey to the Center of the Vine," an outstanding fortified wine displayed by assistant winemaker Sebastian Šrogl.
The King Family Winery won the 2024 Monticello Cup and earned a coveted spot in the 2025 Governor's Cup Case with the 2021 Mountain Plain. The Bordeaux-style blend of Cabernet France, Merlot, and Petit Verdot continues to impress. (Photo from the 2024 Red Wine Showcase). The hybrids reign at Loving Cup Vineyard and Winery, one of the few certified organic vineyards on the East Coast. Owner Karl Hambsch explained the 2023 Lucky Break is a blend of Corot Noir and Marquette finished with 2 percent Norton and named after Riley the shelter dog who caught a lucky break after an accident and lived comfortably as Loving Cup's vineyard dog thereafter.
All aboard for the Lido Deck, a delightful methode-champagnoise style red from Stinson Vineyards! Winemaker Rachel Stinson says this blend of Tanat and Cabernet Sauvignon is her answer to a CabSauv that's too light. Ecco also enjoyed the 2023 Cabernet Franc.
South African influence can also be found at Southwest Mountain Vineyards, courtesy of winemaker Boela Gerber. Ecco gave her paw up to the 2023 Cabernet Franc Reserve.
Tasting Room Manager Ann and General Manager Lynn introduced the Wine Dogs to Valley Road Vineyards' impressive lineup of reds. The 2020 Petit Verdot earned gold at the 2025 Governor's Cup. The popular Torn Curtain is an approachable Chambourcin-based blend completed with Merlot and Petit Verdot.
In welcoming remarks, George Hodson of Veritas Vineyards and President of the Monticello Wine Trail said, "We are a very young and growing wine region, and we are doing great things!" And that's the word with the bark on it!
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