Thursday, December 8, 2016

North Carolina Fine Wines Society - Pressed to Impress

North Carolina wines may very well be the Susan Boyle of the U.S. wine industry. This January in Winston-Salem, several Advanced Sommeliers and a Master of Wine will be judging the wines that have ignited a Wine Renaissance in North Carolina, once the largest producer of wine in the country prior to Prohibition. And just like Ms. Boyle, the local wine industry has been awaiting to appear on the national stage.

NC Vines in Winter
North Carolina is now the 10th largest producer of grapes and wine in the country, with a potential to be in the top 5 in the next 10 years. Due to the huge diversity in climate, from the coastal areas to the mountains in Western North Carolina and the contrasting terrain, there has been a huge investment and progress to rediscover the ability to grow a wide variety of grapes. While it is true that some former tobacco fields are being replaced with vineyards, the majority of vineyards are where rocky, hard to work fields have been cultivated and are highly suitable for grape production.

So how do you gain the reputation that you need to help rebuild a major industry? Well, much like a vineyard, through patience, hard work, and experience. Also, it helps to get your wine tasted by professionals who don't often get the chance to do so. With over 70 vineyards that produce Vinifera and Hybrid Grapes, the vineyards are coming together to support a Fine Wines Competition that will feature 100% North Carolina grown and vinified grapes. Well known Vinifera varieties are Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, and Pinot Grigio. Hybrid grapes that have legs in the South are those whites like Vidal Blanc, Seyval Blanc, and Traminette, along with the very popular red hybrid Chambourcin that has an intense peppery flavor.

NC Mountain Vineyard
Wine producers from across the state came together in 2016 to help create the Inaugural North Carolina Fine Wines Competition. The competition, conducted by the NC Fine Wines Society, will bring together some of the most respected industry judges in the South East. Consumers and retailers are looking at this competition as a way to help educate and guide them on their wine purchases. Additionally, the local industry is looking at this competition for invaluable professional feedback as to where their wines stand on both a national and international stage. Judges' notes will be provided confidentially back to the vineyards to help them see where they are doing well and help them perform to their best potential.

Once the judging is over, the public and industry will find out the winners at the NC Fine Wines Awards Gala in Winston-Salem on Saturday February 18th, 2017. The evening will help celebrate local food and wines during a relaxed, six course dinner paired with six wines. The guests will learn from industry experts and vineyards about the challenges and rewards of the local wine industry. This "Dress to Impress" event will announce the Inaugural North Carolina Fine Wines Case of 12 bottles from North Carolina winemakers. Additionally, Double Gold, Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be announced. The Best in Show wine will be awarded the North Carolina Fine Wines Riedel Decanter.

NC Vineyard Ready to Harvest
The fun and learning isn't over that night.  The top 12 wines in the ShowCase will then be brought around the state for a victory march. It will be a great way for people to enjoy and maybe even discover what many already know are wonderful the wines produced here in our own backyard. The vineyards representing those top 12 wines will be pouring them to attendees, and will get the chance to meet and take questions on the vineyards' trials and triumphs. The events will be taking place on Tuesday nights with the first in Cary at The Umstead Hotel & Spa on February 28th. The tasting will then move to the Duke Mansion in Charlotte on March 14th and finally arrive at the Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville on March 28th. This travelling event will be a great opportunity for wine lovers, restaurants, and drinking establishments to educate themselves on the best wines that North Carolina has to offer.

Strolling the NC Vines
And in the same way in which Susan Boyle surprised, and somehow slyly shamed a skeptical audience, North Carolina wine makers believe their "I Dreamed a Dream" moment is about to premiere for them.

Details, tickets and more information can be found at www.NCFineWines.com. We invite you to come and join us in this great learning opportunity about our state, local foods, and the future of the wine industry.

Click here for a Google map of NC Fine Wine Producers.
NC Wine and Views





Thursday, February 18, 2016

Introducing the North Carolina Fine Wines Competition

Welcome!
North Carolina Views of the Vineyard

We invite you to share a journey with us over the next 365 days and beyond as we tell the story of the North Carolina Fine Wines Competition.

One year from today, on February 18th, 2017, the first annual North Carolina Fine Wines Gala will be held in Winston-Salem, NC.  Surrounded by people who both make and enjoy wine, the winning wines will be announced.

So to get the juice flowing - let's give a little foundation as to what this is all about.

NC Vines

WHO:

We are the North Carolina Fine Wines Society.  We'll introduce you to some talented people in the North Carolina fine wines industry as we move throughout the year, and you'll get to know all about what we're trying to achieve.

WHAT:

Our story is a great one to tell.  North Carolina's Fine Wines is a comeback story, an adventure, a love story, and an epic.  

What are Fine Wines?  Fine Wines are those wines are made from Vinifera and Hybrid Grapes. These are the wines you find at restaurants and on wine shelves around the world.  Vinifera varietals include favorites like Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Grigio.  Examples of  Hybrids are Vidal Blanc, Traminette, Chambourcin, Chardonel, and Marechal Foch.  

NC Vines
Prior to Prohibition, North Carolina was the largest producer of wine in the United States.  The years leading up to Prohibition saw the decline of this industry, only to be supplemented with tobacco and other crops.  It would be 43 years after Prohibition ended that the first winery was established in North Carolina in 1976.  Now 40 years later, we're back in the game.  

WHERE:

The North Carolina Fine Wines Competition will take place in North Carolina. Those wines in the Competition must meet 3 criteria:
  1. Vinifera or Hybrid Varietals
  2. 100% NC grown and vinified (made into wine) in North Carolina
  3. A minimum of 15 cases available for the public as of 2/18/2017
The Awards Gala will be held in Winston-Salem on February 18, 2017.  That night winners will be announced and both the vineyards and the consumers will hear what 12 wines will make up the 2017 North Carolina Fine Wines Case.

HOW:

We will have Master and Advanced Sommeliers judging the wines. Their knowledge will help guide both the consumers and vintners on how NC wines are performing. 

WHEN:

NC Vines on the Plains
The judging will take place in late January or early February in 2017.  After the Gala in Winston-Salem, our wines be taking a victory lap around the state with our Showcase events in the Asheville, Triangle and Charlotte areas.   

WHY:

North Carolina is stepping back into the spotlight to rightfully claim its place as a premiere location for wine and wine tourism.  With wineries stretching from the Coast to the Mountains and the foothills and plains in between, there is opportunity for all of us to enjoy the wines and wineries. Through the monies raised from competition, we will be providing scholarships to support students pursuing degrees in enology, viticulture, and wine related hospitality and agri-tourism activities.

For more information visit our web page at www.NCFineWines.com.

Tag your posts with #NCFineWInes and #NCWine and follow the journey.