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Wisdom Oak Winery

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May 14, 2023.   With so many wineries to post about, we count as a mistake to visit a winery so soon after a posting.   We blogged about Wisdom Oak from our July 2022 visit to Charlottesville but erroneously found ourselves back on their doorstep in North Garden for this 2023 trip as well.   The July 2022 post is a fuller treatment. We were able to spend some time with owner, vineyard manager, and winemaker Jason Lavallee on this visit and picked up some additional details about this recent Governor’s Cup case winner.   Wisdom Oak continues to “box above their weight class.”   All wines are estate-grown on approximately 20 acres of vines.   They produce around 4,300 cases and distribute to Wegmans and other smaller outlets through the Virginia Winery Distribution Company.   All varietal wines are 100% of that grape.   Grapes are hand-picked.   Jason intervenes in the process as little as possible.   The family friendly atmosphere is as it was last year.   Even on Mother’s Day, the w

Wisdom Oak Winery

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July 9, 2022.   Kim and I got some whiplash driving from Hazy Mountain to Wisdom Oak Winery in North Garden.   It wasn’t that we were driving especially fast – the road up to Wisdom Oak is a a narrow single-lane mixed dirt and asphalt path with stout trees closing in the sides.   It’s the kind of road where one car will have to back up if two meet on the road in a standoff. No, the whiplash was from following a 15,000-case winery (Hazy Mountain) immediately with a 3,600-case winery.   We put Wisdom Oak on our itinerary on the strength of is 2019 Nineteen wine, which made it into the 2020 Virginia Governor’s Cup Case – a high accolade for this small winery. Formed in 2015, James and Laura Lavallee have around 6 acres under vine at North Garden and a larger vineyard of 14 acres three miles away.   They produce small batches wines from Chardonnay, Petit Manseng, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot.   Individual wines are usually produced at 200 cases or less.    When we vis