Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Virginia Wine Chat “Live” with Frank Morgan at Breaux Vineyards, Virginia, USA

Picture: Virginia Wine Chat “Live” with Frank Morgan at Breaux Vineyards, Virginia, USA

Virginia Wine Chat is a monthly virtual gathering to discuss the wines, winemakers, wineries and regions of Virginia, the up and coming wine region at US East Coast.

Founder and Moderator is Frank Morgan, who introduces himself on his twitter account as follows: “Aerospace industry by day, proud parents, chronic traveler, wine enthusiast & vinous bloggers by night, reader, observer, kinda runner. Founder of #VAWineChat.”

I have known Frank for many years. Funny: Although we are both based in Virginia, we met the first time we met in person in Italy during the European Wine Bloggers Conference (now Digital Wine Communications Conference) 2011.

Pictures: Christian Schiller and Frank Morgan in Brescia, Italy, see: Blogging,Wining and Dining at the European Wine Bloggers Conference (#EWBC)October 2011 in Brescia, Italy – A Tour D’ Horizont)

About a year ago, Frank created Virginia Wine Chat. It is a monthly one hour talk show at a Virginia winery with the winemaker and/or owner, via UStream and twitter. People watch the talk show online and interact with Frank and his guest(s) during the show via twitter. A few people, like my wife Annette Schiller and me this time, have the privilege of seeing the show “live”. You can also watch the show later at any time via the Virginia Wine Chat UStream channel.

Pictures: Arriving at Breaux Vineyards

There were about a dozen people sitting in the show, including Mark and Vicky Fedor from North Gate Vineyards, Kathy Lang Wiedemann and Kimberly B. Richardson.

I have participated in previous shows online, sometimes being far away from Virginia. This time, was the first time for me to be at the show and watch the show “live”.

Breaux Vineyards

Breaux Vineyards is owned by Paul Breaux, who made his money with a real estate company specializing in sales and property management on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, and is managed by Jennifer Breaux Blosser, Paul’s daughter, and her husband Christopher M. Blosser.

Pictures: Frank Morgan and Jen Breaux Blosser getting ready for the Show

What began as a small hobby in the carriage house of the original 1750's Log Cabin on the far side of the property, has grown into what the Washington Post describes as "Loudoun County's most impressive wine undertaking."

Today, the 404 acre estate has over 100 acres planted in 18 different grape varieties. Breaux Vineyards produces 10.000 to 12.000 cases per year. 90% of it is sold on the premises.

Pictures: Virginia Wine Chat at Breaux Vineyards

Breaux Vineyards has been voted Virginia’s “Favorite Winery” consecutively for the past three years. It is located only an hour from metropolitan DC, Dulles and BWI airports and a short distance from historic Harpers Ferry, WV.

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Visiting Jennifer Breaux Blosser and Breaux Vineyards in Virginia, USA

Picture: Christian G.E. Schiller and Jennifer Breaux Blosser in the Breaux Wine Cellar

Winemaker Heather Munden

Heather Munden has been in charge of winemaking at Breaux Vineyards for about a year. She grew up in the Bay Area of California. Her education background includes a hotel and restaurant management degree from San Francisco City College and a Viticulture and Enology degree from the University of California, Davis.

Pictures: Following the Show

Heather began her career in wine after a meeting with Robert Mondavi. “His passion for wine was infectious…and I was hooked,” she recalls. “I grew up on a large ranch and loved raising and cooking my food. The passion I found for flavor naturally led me to a passion for great wine.”

Heather, who most recently held the prestigious title of Artisan Winemaker at St. Francis Winery & Vineyards in Sonoma, CA, brings with her more than 20 years’ experience producing ultra-premium wines around the world. After graduating from UC Davis, Munden spent three years crossing the globe working as a harvest intern, consultant, and winemaker in Italy, New Zealand, Chile and Western Australia. Since earning her degree at the University of California, Davis she has garnered critical acclaim for her wines, with nearly 20 wines ranging from 90 to 95 points from Robert Parker, Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, and Wine and Spirits magazines.

Pictures: Annette Schiller, Ombiasy PR and WineTours, and Christian Schiller tasting the 2013 Breauxmance Sparkler with Winemaker Heather Munden

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“Heather’s skill in extracting the best from a single-vineyard environment and in small lots is what makes her unique.” says General Manager of Breaux Vineyards, Christopher Blosser. “As a 100% estate-grown farm winery it’s important to have someone who is passionate about the care of the land and who works as part of our team to build upon the world-class wines people have come to expect from Breaux.” Her passion for flavor extends beyond wine grapes and into making charcuterie, bee keeping and even building her own brick oven.

Virginia Wine Chat at Breaux Vineyards

We tasted 4 wines during the show. Frank posed 2 kinds of questions – they were either related to the 4 wines we tasted or to the 2 persons that he interviewed. As to the latter, Jenn provided a bit of background with regard to herself and the winery and Heather talked about about who she is and what brought her to Virginia from California.

Picture: The Red Wines we Tasted

NV Breauxmance – a delicious Vidal Blanc based sparkler, with 1% Chambourcain

2013 Lafoyotte – Cabernet Franc (100%). Heather Munden: Cabernet Franc is a blender in California, but a stand-alone variety in Virginia. Ripens early. Has great potential in Virginia. Virginia is a bridge between the old world and the new world style.

2007 Meritage – Cabernet Sauvignon (42%), Merlot (25%), Malbec (18%), Cabernet Franc (5%). Jen Breaux: 2007 was a fantastic year with high sugar level at harvest and thus high alcohol level in the finished wine. This one has 15,2% alc., but it is well integrated.

2002 Merlot Reserve – is holding up nicely, with a light sherry tone.

Picture: Post-Show Chat - Christian Schiller and Mark Fedor from North Gate Vineyards, see: North Gate Vineyard in Virginia, USA – A Profile

Virginia Wine Chat at Breaux and Upcoming Chats

You can watch the show at any time via the Virginia Wine Chat UStream channel here.

In April, Frank said, he will take a break and go on vacation. The May Virginia Wine Chat will deal with the Wines of the Northern Neck. Frank also mentioned that he is working on a show with a Virginia beer brewery.

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