Grapevine & Vintner Profile, Wining & Dining

Pearmund Cellars: Where It’s All About the Wine.

More than a tag line, “It’s About the Wine” has been the way of the wine at Pearmund Cellars since it opened in 2003. As you approach the Fauquier County winery, driving between Chardonnay vines that are established–in fact, they are the oldest Chardonnay vines in Virginia– you know that you are headed for a wine experience totally focused on quality and consistency. Owner Chris Pearmund and Executive Winemaker Ashton Lough, one of the most decorated wine teams on the East Coast, produce award-winning wines year after year. Chris has been a mainstay in the Virginia wine industry since 1984, managing or consulting with a number of vineyards across the state, as well as working with wineries just getting their start. Situated in Broad Run, in the foothills of eastern Fauquier County, Pearmund Cellars is conveniently close to Northern Virginia and Washington, DC. The 7500 square foot geothermal winery is located on a farm that dates back to the 1740s. The vineyard was established in 1976 and originally hosted nine different grape varieties. Today, it’s all about Chardonnay which has proven to be the most successful varietal for the terroir. There are 11,000 vines of Chardonnay, cultivars or clones of Chardonnay cultivated on 15 acres. Pearmund also sources from premier vineyards that specialize in one particular varietal. In addition to Chardonnay, the winery produces Viognier, Risesling, Late Harvest Vidal, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot and Ameritage. The Tasting Room at Pearmund Cellars is surrounded by picturesque views and offers a warm, friendly ambience for tasting and relaxing. Outside, picnic tables are placed under large shade trees adjacent to the Chardonnay vines. Light fare, wine-related gifts and locat artwork are offered for sale. The Tasting Room consistently offers 10 to 12 wines, including the buttery, oaky Old Vine Chardonnay…

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