• Episode 6 (Stephanie Pence - Brix and Columns Vineyards - Part 2)

  • Oct 31 2020
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 6 (Stephanie Pence - Brix and Columns Vineyards - Part 2)

  • Summary

  • In this series of Living in the Glass, I got to spend time with Stephanie Pence from Brix and Columns Vineyard in McGaheysville, VA. Brix and Columns is nestled between the Blue ridge and massanutten mountains in Rockingham County.

    In this episode we continue to explore the Vineyard , the red wines they offer, including the popular Kerus wine that helps to benefit Kerus Global. We also talk about their Jeffersonian architecture and the tasting room. We start off with talking about comparing different wines and how to train your palette for wine tasting.


    You can find the Vineyard at 1501 Dave Berry Rd in McGaheysville, VA. Their website is http://www.brixandcolumns.com.

    You can also follow them on social media. They’re on facebook and instagram.

    If you're interested in learning more about Kerus Global and their mission, you can visit their website at http://www.kerusglobal.org.

    October was Virginia Wine Month and the vineyards had plenty of activities, but also many of them highlighted some new releases. Be sure to visit your local vineyard to see what they have that’s new.

    If you liked the episode make sure you subscribe so you know when the next episode drops and share it with your friends.

    If you have your favorite brewery, winery, or distillery, let me know.

    Until next time, cheers.

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