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JAMES
MADISON'S MONTPELIER TO
SHOWCASE 20 VIRGINIA
WINERIES AT ANNUAL WINE
FESTIVAL MAY 3-4
ORANGE, VA. - James
Madison's Montpelier will
host the annual
Montpelier Wine Festival,
May 3-4. The festival
will open each day at 11
a.m., rain or shine, and
will close at 6 p.m.
Saturday and 5 p.m. on
Sunday.
Festival goers will
receive a souvenir wine
glass and an opportunity
to taste each of the 20
award-winning Virginia
wines. The festival will
also showcase a number of
fun activities for the
entire family. Highlights
include:
COOKING WITH WINE
DEMONSTRATIONS
Learn new techniques of
cooking with wine from
Rowena Morrell, creator
and publisher of "In the
Kitchen" magazine, as
well as Erica Hall of
Charlottesville's From
Scratch Baking Company
and Melissa Close,
executive chef of
Barboursville Vineyard's
Palladio Restaurant.
Demonstrations will take
place Saturday and Sunday
at 1:00 p.m. and 3:30
p.m.
PICNIC ON THE GROUNDS OF
HISTORIC MONTPELIER
STEEPLECHASE COURSE
Bring your own food or
choose from a
mouth-watering assortment
of gourmet offerings
including breads,
cheeses, seafood, salads,
ethnic selections, and
gourmet coffees. Throw a
blanket on the grass or
arrange in advance for a
private table.
LIVE MUSIC, ARTS AND
CRAFTS
Enjoy a variety of live
music featuring jazz and
blues, or browse through
the offerings of
mid-Atlantic artisans and
crafters. Enjoy the
numerous selections, many
of which feature a
wine-related theme.
FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
Watch spectacular kite
demonstrations by "Wings
Over Washington."
Families can also make
their own kite, and will
want to test their flying
skills in a variety of
kite challenge events.
Other fun activities
include barrel train
rides for the children,
oxen rides, and petting
the alpacas.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
ENCAMPMENT
Visit a Revolutionary War
Encampment where troops,
families, and visiting
dignitaries from the late
18th century will
re-create the setting of
life at a period military
camp with associated
drills, musket firings,
cooking, and craft
demonstrations.
HORSE AND CARRIAGE RIDES
Take a horse and carriage
ride up to Montpelier's
15,000-square-foot
Visitor Center, which
houses an exhibit gallery
of rare James and Dolley
Madison documents and
collections, an
orientation theater, a
museum shop, and café. In
addition, the Center's
duPont Gallery highlights
the years of 1901-1983
when Montpelier was the
country estate for the
family of William and
Annie duPont.
EXPLORE MADISON'S
LIFELONG HOME
Tour the lifelong home of
James Madison, Father of
the U.S. Constitution,
architect of the Bill of
Rights, and fourth
President of the United
States. Since 2003,
Montpelier's 22-room,
12,500-square-foot
mansion has been
undergoing the most
significant historical
restoration in the nation
to return it to the home
that James and Dolley
Madison created and
loved. The $24 million
project will celebrate
its architectural
completion on
Constitution Day, Sept.
17, 2008. Festival goers
can tour the home for a
discounted price of $5.
In addition to the
Madison home, visitors
can leisurely stroll the
many other attractions on
the property's
2,650-acres including the
Madison family cemetery,
formal gardens, the James
Madison Landmark Forest,
as well as various sites
highlighting
African-American life at
Montpelier, including a
freedman's farm and slave
cemetery.
LOCATION AND TICKETS
Sponsored by James
Madison's Montpelier and
the Orange County Chamber
of Commerce, the
Montpelier Wine Festival
is nestled in the rural
foothills of the Blue
Ridge Mountains and is
located on the grounds of
Montpelier, a National
Historic Trust site. Four
miles south of Orange,
Va., on Route 20,
Montpelier is 20 miles
north of Charlottesville
and 90 minutes from the
Capitol Beltway.
Ticket prices for the
Montpelier Wine Festival
are $14 in advance or $20
at the gate. Special $5
tickets are available for
designated drivers and
youths age 13 to 20
years. Children under age
13 are free. Reserved
tables and hospitality
packages are also
available.
To learn more, call
800-594-8499 or visit
Montpelier Wine Festival
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