So I have been recovering from a dental procedure that required me to eat soft foods for two weeks. Poached chicken, mashed potatoes, and smoothies had been my go to menu items; so, I decided to munch on a juicy steak once I got the all clear to eat something more substantial. My wine of choice was the 2013 Home Town Red from Abingdon Vineyards.
We visited Abingdon Vineyards at least seven years ago, and we were mesmerized by the lovely mountain views and well-crafted wines while on a tour through that section of south western Virginia. In 2018, the winery was purchased by Loren and Elizabeth Gardner both of whom are native to California wine country. The 2013 Home Town Red was produced from Cabernet Sauvignon grown in Napa, California, and it presented the hallmark characteristics of a Napa Cab—-jammy dark fruit that lingered through the palate and finished with a leathery/cedar note. It struck a perfect chord with my filet mignon topped with mushrooms and partnered with sautéed potatoes a la Julia Child.
Abingdon Vineyards sent us several wines to try. We’ve enjoyed them all. If you follow us on Twitter or Facebook or Instagram, you will have seen our impressions of the wines we’ve tried so far. A big THANK YOU to Abingdon Vineyards for sharing some of their wines with us.
Getting a chance to taste some new wines. On this one we note roasted pear, green apple, fall spices, faint oak note.
This Article was originally published on Virginia Wine Time