, Authenticity at DuCard Vineyards

DuCard Vineyards is nestled in the shadows of the Shenandoah Mountains and somewhat off of the beaten wine trails. However, we appreciated the tranquility that this space offered after a recent weekend visit on the Monticello Trail that could best best described as harried. Peace prevailed here and gone were the buses of boozy bridal parties, cranky children and barking dogs. To be fair, DuCard is dog friendly; however, none were at the winery during our visit. (DuCard will also accommodate larger groups but for a higher tasting fee.) Quality also prevailed at DuCard Vineyards, and we were appreciative not only of the quiet atmosphere and scenic mountain views but also the expert wine crafting that resulted in a lineup of excellent wines.

So readers are getting the idea that authenticity has something to do with an emphasis on an environment that lends itself to appreciating wine. However, the term also applies to owner Scott Elliff’s commitment to using only estate grown and managed fruit to produce his quality wines. It is no secret that some Virginia wineries import fruit from states other than Virginia, and these are often poured in expansive tasting rooms and sold at expensive prices. We are not judging winery owners who commit this practice; in fact, if a poor harvest in the vineyard means adopting other measures (such as bringing in fruit from California) in order to keep the doors open, then by all means do what is necessary. However, we do believe that

This Article was originally published on Virginia Wine Time

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