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Governor McDonnell Announces New Virginia Wine Region Signs

Governor McDonnell Announces New Virginia Wine Region Signs – Program Aimed at Promoting Increased Visits to Wineries, Vineyards – RICHMOND – Governor Bob McDonnell today announced the unveiling of a new Virginia wine region sign program aimed at attracting more visitors to Virginia wineries.  The signs will announce to travelers on selected primary and secondary roads that they have entered a particular Virginia American Viticultural Area (AVA) or wine region.  The first phase of this program consists of seventeen signs in four … Continue reading

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Threat of severe weather April 21 and 22

From Tony Wolf: I’ll continue to pass along weekly (more or less) regional weather forecasts that might be of interest to grape producers and others. The forecasts go into somewhat more detail than most other weather forecasting services, and will typically reach out 7 to 10 days, and in some cases further. With the exception of SW Virginia, the spring thus far has been generally benign with respect to frosts.  There were some vineyards that dropped below freezing in the … Continue reading

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Virginia Wine Destination signs unveiled

On April 19th, Virginia is launching a wine region sign program being implemented as a partnership between the Transportation and Agriculture & Forestry secretariats and the Virginia Wine Board. The first phase of this program consists of 17 signs in 5 of Virginia’s wine regions. These signs will announce to travelers on selected primary and secondary roads that they have entered a particular Virginia AVA or wine region. The signs will draw attention to the various and diverse wine regions … Continue reading

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How did everyone fare with the cold?

This weeks cold overnight temperatures had Virginia grape growers on edge and worried about losing their crop for the year. With the unusually warm weather in March and early bud break it caused, the results of a freeze event would have been devastating. We’d like to hear from you as to how you came through these cold mornings. Also, don’t forget to continue scouting for damage throughout the weekend. Often times cold damage can take a few days to fully … Continue reading

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VWC Newsletter 13 April, 2012

The latest Virginia Wine Council newsletter discusses the results of a recent meeting with ABC to clarify regulations concerning on-line and 3rd party offers, as well as how to comply regarding the sale of sangria and mulled wines. Please Click here to read the newsletter.

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VWC Special Update 9 April, 2012

The VVA would like to thank Katie Frazer on behalf of the entire membership for all of her hard work with the Virginia Wine Council and wish her the best of luck in her new role! Here is the announcement from the VWC: Message from Philip Carter Strother, Chairman, VWC Late last week, I was notified by Rob Jones that Katie will be leaving The Alliance Group/Virginia Wine Council effective May 4th. She does this to assume the position of … Continue reading

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Update on the Potential Frost Weather Statement from WX Risk

WxRisk.com – Windsong Forecasts This morning statement is being issued at 0015 EDT APRIL 9 *** If you are unfamiliar with WXRISK.COM, Click HERE to learn more about it**** This alert is going out because of the POTENTIAL for a significant frost and a possible freeze during the mornings of April 12, April 13 and 14. The weather model data on Sunday afternoon and early Monday morning continues to show a high % for a significant frost over large portions … Continue reading

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