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It's a very busy time of year, but why?
  
As a winemaker/farmer/business owner, here are just a few things on the plate right now:
  • Our frost protection system is up and ready to use. Our buds are just starting to show leaves as I write this so we are now on alert for freezing temperatures and will put the system to work if needed.
  • We took over an established vineyard in Warrenton, so there is plenty of work with lime, compost and pruning to get it ready for the year.
  • Replacement vines have arrived and we need to get those in the right spots in the vineyard very soon. We will start soaking the vines when they arrive and get the crew scheduled up.
  • Tying up the vines and finishing the pruning has kept the crew busy over the last few weeks and there's still another week or so to go. Severino has over 20 vineyards to work now, including four for us. Hard work always gets you more work, if you want it.
  • We finished building the trellis for the latest hops yard we planted, but now is the time for cutting back the first growth and tying up the strings so the next green shoots have something to climb for the year.
  • We planted a new section of asparagus as the older one is fading in productivity.  The new asparagus patch is in the middle of where the next hop planting will go.
  • Landscaping is another push for us, with a new sign installed in front of the new building. There is plenty of bare ground in need of colorful flowers, hardscape, mulch and vision.
  • We have taken on a few new wine clients this spring. That means that we will make some custom wines for these folks and put their label on the bottles. This process entails more administrative work with label approval, billing, packaging details and client requests.
  • We have completed our 2015 red blends and are now working on our port blends of Royalty, Rosa Nera and possibly an apple port. Trying to find the balance with wine, sugar and high proof alcohol can be a challenge.
  • Our cider project is getting off the ground. We have liquid in the bottles and labels printing very soon. This is another leg of products that fits with what we are doing and gives our customers more options.
  • It's barrel time as well. Any orders for barrels that are produced in France to be delivered for the harvest need to be finalized now for pricing and production purposes.
  • We are also looking at the used barrel needs for us and clients. We bring used barrels from California and sell them to other wineries as well as keep some for ourselves. The Brewers love our used barrels as well, so we need to put them into the plan.
  • I am not building a new structure this year, but I hope to find the time to remodel our old tasting room so we can reopen it for customers later in the year. 

There are lots of other projects that have been on hold because of last year's undertaking in building our new Tasting Room. This is just a few of the many issues that are keeping me busy this spring, and the list keeps growing! Some projects are moved forward by our team while others I need to be the main operator of the project. The sun is shining, plants are growing and we need to try and keep up with mother nature.

 

 


Tasting Room News

Our new tasting room is open!

The old Tasting Room is temporarily closed, 
but watch this space for when it reopens later this year!
 
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EVENTS:

5/8 (Sun.) Mother's Day:  Treat mom to some sparkling wine and flowers - all in one glass!
Our Una Pera, Cava and Wild Hibiscus flower together make a beautifully elegant way to celebrate Mom today.  Watch as the Cava bubbles open the Hibiscus petals in the glass - so pretty!  The Una Pera and Cava combine to make a refreshing sparkling toast, and there's an extra bonus:  The Hibiscus flower is edible - it tastes like strawberry rhubarb!  $5 for moms, $10 for everyone else.  While supplies last, so come early!

Also for Mother's Day, tastings for moms are half price.  It's a great day to visit Fabbioli Cellars! 


photo by Paula Feldmann
 
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Don't know what to give Mom on her special day?  Why not bring her some Una Pera! This 100% Asian Pear wine with beautiful pear blossoms on the label is May's Wine of the Month, with additional savings on bottles and closed cases. 

Speaking of wine and flowers, May's tasting menu offers flower notes to highlight the perfect Fabb wines for Spring. Stop by this month and enjoy some fun and tasty pairings!



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photo by Andrew Peters 


May Tasting Lineup

Something White
Bright notes of mango, kiwi and banana

Una Pera
Goat cheese with wild flower honey and seasoned
sun flower seeds on wafer

Chambourcin 2014
Grilled asparagus with garlic salt sprinkle

Cabernet Franc  2014
Wild Hibiscus flower, Prosciutto & cherry paste on 34* wafer

Tre Sorelle 2013
Lavender & Asiago dip with Chianti salami on mini Saltine
 
Raspberry Merlot:
Dark Chocolate Truffle  (The Perfect Truffle)

Pear Port:
Apple Pie & Hibiscus flower (Zaglios Bakery)

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Wine of the Month: Una Pera
Enjoy an additional 5% off bottles,
and an
additional 10% off closed cases!

photo by Trish Hanson

Cellar Notes - by Meaghan Tardif

Things are starting to wake up here on the farm and the threat of frost has been big news in the Virginia wine industry.  Vineyards across the state were burning wood piles in their vineyard, running their frost protection, etc., all to protect the young buds from frost damage the first few weeks of April.  Here on the farm we did not have bud break just yet so we have not run our frost protection machines, but we are ready to if needed! 

Dorothy, our frost protection 


We definitely feel for those who have had many late nights doing what they can to keep their vineyard warm.  It was nice to see that everyone in the industry was checking on each other to see how they fared during the frost.  We really are a close knit industry!  

   

laurel

 Wine of the Month - by Laurel Ford

Una Pera    
 
  
Pears, pears, and more pears! This month, they are plentiful at Fabbioli Cellars. In May, the new Tasting Room will be showcasing two unique pear wines as part of our Wine & Food Line-up, Una Pera and Pear Port.

Doug started working with pears in 2007. A couple of Asian pear trees grew on the farm when the property was purchased. Instead of replacing the trees with vines, Doug embraced the idea of producing a product, using the fruits growing naturally.  At first, the focus was to create a barrel-aged, port-style white wine (aka Fabbioli's Pear Port).   With additional pears becoming available, Doug decided to produce another lighter table wine, now known as Una Pera. 

Una Pera has become one of our more popular wines and for May it's our Wine of the Month! The nose features irresistible aromas of fresh orchard pears, spring flowers, and sweet baking spices.   As the wine lingers in the mouth, pears continue to dominate the palette with apples and anise throughout the finish.  Una Pera is the perfect wine to celebrate the warm weather, blossoming flowers, and that special mother-figure in your life. Enjoy a bottle while reminiscing on the front porch, at an outdoor concert, or during a Mother's Day brunch. For May only, Una Pera is specially priced at 5% off bottle purchases and an additional 10% off a closed case. So now, the time is right to stock up on a warm weather favorite.
 
Una Pera


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 Tasting Room Hours
 Daily 11am - 5pm
 (except for holiday hours)
 
Fabbioli Cellars 
15669 Limestone School Road 
Leesburg, VA 20176
703-771-1197

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