It was my first Saturday off of my second job since November -- so the Urban Farmer and I decided to seize the day.
We began the day with a drive through the mountains along 66. It's one of those things that we love to do together. It's an opportunity for him and I to just get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and head out to the beautiful countryside.
As we started our drive, it began snowing! It was awesome since we have not had a lot of snow this winter. There is nothing in the world as beautiful as the countryside covered with a fresh layer of snow.
Around noon I started getting restless in the car. This involves me becoming a little bit pouty.
All the sudden the Urban Farmer pulled into Cobbler Mountain Winery! It ends up he had a noon reservation the whole time! Unfortunately, like a typical man, he had failed to ask for directions.
Cobbler Mountain Winery is nestled in the countryside of Delaplane, VA. You pull up to the winery and are welcomed by a vineyard growing in the field and 2 dogs running out to greet your car.
The winery is owned by a great couple, Mr. and Mrs. Louden, who run the winery out of their own home. The basement of the home is where the wine making and tasting take place. And the hospitality goes along with the home style feeling.
We were personally greeted at the door by the owner Mr. Louden, who shook our hands, introduced himself and ushered us to the tasting area. Normally when we visit other wineries, we feel lost in the crowd and do not have the opportunity to talk about the wine making process or learn anything about the ins-and-outs of a winery. This doesn't happen at Cobbler Mountain!
Since the Urban Farmer is interested in wine making and even makes his own wine, this personal touch allowed him to ask questions and learn about wine making. Mr. Louden took the time to teach the Urban Farmer and I a little bit about the craft of wine making. Maybe soon, the Urban Farmer and I will be making our own wine!
A hobby that Greg and I have picked up is visiting wineries. Therefore, we have tasted a large assortment of wines. The wine at Cobbler Mountain was top-notch!
Mr. Louden took the time to explain the history of the winery. The winery has been producing wine since 2009. They grow several varieties of their own grapes and the whole wine making process is done by them. Even the bottling, which is usually subcontracted by a mobile tractor trailer -- a fact we have learned in our adventures.
During the tasting Mrs. Louden brought down an assortment of cheese and bread. Touches like this is why we prefer home-grown wineries as opposed to the larger wineries. The bread was fresh and warm and was all baked by a local baker. I need to find that baker and give him a kiss because the Cinnamon Bread was DELICIOUS!
The cheese was also delicious but for some crazy reason I was not in a cheese mood. (I must be coming down with something.) The bread, cheese and honey all came from the local community. A nice touch that makes it all taste ten times fresher.
The wine, cheese and bread!
Just seeing the picture makes me
want more bread!!
While enjoying our wine, the Urban Farmer and I watched the snow fall upon the mountain tops. The view was absolutely breathe-taking.
Out of the wines, my favorite was their 2010 Chardonnay. Greg had the 2009 Cab. He really enjoyed it as well. I ended up having a glass and we bought 2 to bring home!
Cobbler Mountain Cellars is an up-and-coming winery. It was a great experience and I would highly recommended you to go out and say "Hi" to the Louden clan. Tell them the Busy Girl sent you!
I love him!
XOXO,
Busy Girl
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