Tuesday, March 27, 2012


Budbreak this week...I don't think the temps last night did any damage - the vines look greatall trimmed up and ready to grow! There must be 300 new vines planted and wrapped...can't wait to see them spring upwards. We have had a couple of dismal years of harvest...I am thinking positive this year. I'd love to see a few bottles of Pinot Noir, not just the Vin Gris, though I drank a bit of that last night and it was very nice. Got to love what Gabriele Rausse can do! Link

Debating about the deer situation: I am seeing more and more new vineyards starting out with fabulous - and very very tall - deer fencing. And some existing vineyards adding them! Out here, I am not sure what to do...we have a herd of 10 deer currently, roaming an area of about 20 acres...that is quite a population, and they wreak havoc on a a vineyard. What to do: a discrete bow hunter? guard dog? or fencing?

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

whew!

We certainly dodged winter this year! Our daffodils are up, Valentine's Weekend saw some delightful new faces here at High Meadows...what a fun weekend.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Hard to believe, but we will soon have been here at High Meadows for 5 years! Still lots to do, but it's nice to sometimes be able to sit back and enjoy the beauty of the inn and vineyard.

Amazing also this 'winter' weather! Sorry for the skiers who are losing valuable time - and this can't be good for the ski resort industry...but from a purely selfish standpoint - it has been lovely to be able to be out in the garden, and by the pond tidying the trails and trimming back the spent flowerbeds...often, we are so busy and so cold - work that should be done in the fall gets put off to the spring - not this year! Even with a cooloff this weekend - it will be nice weather for walking.

This week - Charlottesville Restaurant week! http://cvilleyum.com/ If you are coming to see us - don't miss these great deals.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The 'quest for quiet' has always been here...

Just saw a blurb on the 'Today" show regarding travel trends...the newest 'in' thing is being unplugged! Really??!! Yes, really - it seems people are finally realizing they need what we are offering: an opportunity to unplug yourself. The show highlighted amazing resorts that offered the visitors the option of no tv's, no cell phone service, no wi-fi, and most dramatically - no electricity. I like all of those things - and have enjoyed time myself at places such as these - and have found a nice happy, medium for our guests. Nearly everyone lauds our 'no tv' policy, and loves rediscovering puzzles, books, and games; I am not so sure everyone would or could leave their cell phones behind: we have a few square miles of 'dead zone' here in Central Virginia, and you'd think people were in the middle of the dessert with no food or water, judging by some folks' reactions to not having cell service! And then there is electricity: I admit I am not willing to forgo that here - this is also our home, as well as an inn.

I do think that we might be a good start for someone who craves some quiet, but can't quite be completely disconnected (I'd be uncomfortable with that myself - I have children I worry about). Come see how nice it can be to fall asleep reading instead of to the hum of a tv. Or how relaxing it is to take a walk in the woods, not watch daytime television. Or just to sit and really talk - in person - instead of facebook posts or tweeting!

I was raised in Florida. There is nothing I like more than a long walk on the beach, listening to the waves...now, here in Virginia, it's almost as satisfying to sit in the woods and listen to the quiet of the leaves falling, or the birds - even in winter - fluttering in the underbrush, near the small pond.

High Meadows is so close to DC and Richmond...if you are on a 'quest for quiet' look for us to help you find it in 2012.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011




The Holidays are officially here at High Meadows! The decorations are up (and almost finished), the fountain has frozen at least once, parties are happening - and guests are shopping!

We have some wonderful local boutique shops - and a great new restaurant here in Scottsville...if you haven't visited us since spring, you should plan a visit this winter - see some new things, visit some new wineries or breweries, and try the new dining spots. SO much going on - including the Scottsville Festival of Lights thru this weekend - our Peacock Tree will be back at HMVI on the 12th - and in the dining room for all the guests to enjoy.

If you are looking for something fun for New Year's - look no further - we are planning a lovely weekend, with picnic lunch to tour the wineries, an evening dinner at High Meadows, complete with local award-winning sparkling wine, and late check-out on New Year's Day...rate is 750. for any room - and after Dec 15th, if we still have any rooms left available - check back for other special offers. Menu still to be determined, but will certainly include King Crab, Beef Tenderloin, and other fancies...

We hope to see our old friends in the new year - Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah - from all fo us at High Meadows Vineyard Inn.

Friday, October 14, 2011

pumpkin photos - and Carving Contest info!




well, the rains weren't so good for the pumpkin crop in Virginia - but we did manage to get hold of some beautiful ones! Lots of fun gourds, too - goosenecks, which will dry hard and can be oiled or made into birdhouses; and fun colorful decorative little guys for Thanksgiving tables. I will say that we have been really needing to keep them up and dry - the last few days of rain have put several to rot - but the deer seem to like those when we put them in the field - and maybe they will sprout next season...

The weekend is going to dry out, and we have a couple of weeks left til Pumpkin Carving in Scottsville! This year, anyone who would like to enter can drop their pumpkin downtown at Victory Hall on Halloween anytime between 10am and 5pm...we will have a nice place spread out, starting from Victory Hall's main doors, and going down Valley street as far as our entries will go! The rules:

1) Bring your pumpkin, already carved, to the drop off site.
2) Provide a battery powered light inside - with batteries - we are avoiding candles this year, please!
3) Fill out a card and number your pumpkin - their will be several fun prizes - we are still rounding up our local judges, we need 3 unbiased locals to help pick the winners.

Categories are yet to be determined...we will need to see what we get - but probably something like: Most Original, Scariest, Best Classic Jack, etc.

Be creative - maybe we will invent a category just for you!!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

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Pumpkin time! Our Pumpkin Patch is open - and a great spot for picture taking. It's raining today (so I have time to write) and pictures wouldn't really capture much except...well, rain. So photos will come soon, I promise. In the mean time - the happenings for Scottsville are picking up!

Last week I enjoyed a Hill & Holler Farm Dinner at Blenheim Vineyards and I am looking forward to the next one at Caromont Farms...and hopefully, we will host in the spring! I will have a great package for our guests that will include dinner for two at the table - I am looking forward to participating with such amazing foodie and farmer women, and as a fundraiser for a local non-profit to boot! When the November details come out, I will post - hopefully we can entice a few guests to join us for the experience.

Also coming up - the Virginia Film Festival...lots of events sold out already, Oliver Stone will be here for one; if you are coming anytime from Nov 3 to 6th, check out their webpage - you might score something wonderful!

so - pictures of the pumpkin patch and fall 2011 coming soon. In the meantime, check out the Hill & Holler photos...happy fall!