Waiting to bloom |
Stop #2 was New Hope Winery and much more our speed in terms of service and ambiance. We pulled up to the winery and noticed a concert listings that Micheal, the music buff that he is, thought was a joke, he and Jenny were both thrilled to find out that it wasn't at all. The winery features local and national acts regularly. The interior was a cozy, rustic barn and for $7 we were able to pick 5 (or 7) and keep the glass from the list of their 24 wines. They feature several fruit wines much like those found at Horton Winery in Charlottesville.
New Hope tasting room & shop |
It turned out that our server also was the talent scheduler and asked for our --er Micheal's input on future bands he'd like to see there; who know how many she can line up, but being able to give suggestions was great. Our favorite wines were the Chancellor which was similar to a light Cab Franc and the Almondiera probably because it was the most unique as its made with almond extract, it was similar to Amaretto, but a wine.
Sand Castle Winery |
Our last stop of the day was Sand Castle Winery, established in 1974 and probably had the best overall wines of the day, Jenny definitely preferred their whites out of all the others. It was nearing closing time and I guess that Pennsylvania has really strict drinking laws since once they close, they aren't supposed to serve alcohol so we hurried through our tasting. Very different than slipping into a Virginia winery at 5:45 and staying until after closing. We were able to try all 13 wines and their Sangria for $5 (keep the glass) and had pairings with a few of the wines. Our Italian host guided us through the wines with meal pairing tips for each wine and gave us the following pairings with the wines:
- Chardonnay Classic 2006 with chocolate brought out the fruit
- Cashews with the Dry Rose softened it
- A rosemary sprig and white chocolate with the 2008 Pinot Noir were both interesting-in a good way
- Dark chocolate with the 2008 Cabernet Sauvignon was probably the most standard pairing
- Wasabi peas with the Cuvee Blush went surprisingly well together
- White and dark chocolate with the 2008 Johannisberg Riesling Late Harvest was a rich finish
Sand Castle's marble tasting bar |
While there wasn't much we didn't like a Sand Castle, its no doubt that for their reds the best was their 2001 Estate Grown Cabernet Sauvignon. It was too bad it was dark and rainy out as it would be nice to spend some time wandering the grounds and facility since it really is a large sand castle sitting on a hill above the river.
This was just a third of what lies on Bucks County Wine trail, but winding through these wineries, especially the last two was good way to spend a rainy day with great friends.
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