11 Lesser-Known Wine Regions Producing Bottles That Rival Napa

2. Discovering Virginia's Monticello Wine Trail

Cooper Vineyards in Louisa, VA, is the first winery on the East Coast and the second in the country to be awarded the fourth and highest, Platinum certification by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). From a Virginia Wine Board Marketin. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @U.S. Department of Agriculture

Virginia's Monticello Wine Trail, steeped in history and tradition, offers a wine experience unlike any other. This trail, named after Thomas Jefferson's estate, is home to over 30 wineries, each contributing to the state's growing reputation for quality wines. The region's diverse climate and soil types allow for a wide range of grape varietals, including Viognier, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. As you traverse the trail, you'll encounter winemakers who blend Old World techniques with New World innovation, resulting in wines that are both classic and contemporary. The Monticello Wine Trail is not just a journey through vineyards; it's an exploration of Virginia's rich cultural heritage and its burgeoning wine industry.

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