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First-Annual Holiday Gift Guide
We think the perfect gift is edible, locally made, and available online, so it can be shared with friends and family near and far. Read More →
Read more of this articleLocavore Road Trip: Catching Fall Color in Front Royal
As the leaves begin to turn, fall, and crunch beneath my feet, I find that there is nothing as reminiscent of growing up in Virginia as getting up early on a Saturday morning and taking a daytrip to the Blue Ridge. Gaze out...
Read more of this articleFlavor Café: Palladio
Does chef Melissa Close-Hart pinch herself when she arrives at work—a restaurant surrounded by vineyards, with a kitchen garden tended by a horticulturalist and ingredients raised by local farmers who plant to her specifications? By...
Read more of this articleChâteau Morrisette: From Family Hobby to Destination Winery
Château Morrisette began as a family hobby in the 1970s and is now one of Virginia’s oldest and largest wineries. By Melissa Flynn • Photographs by Pat Jarrett David Morrisette likes to joke that what began as a family...
Read more of this articleAs American as Apple Cider
With heritage apples from the family orchard and small-batch production, Albemarle CiderWorks is putting the sigh back in cider. By Jennifer Conrad Seidel • Photographs by Laura Merricks Virginia’s wine industry gets...
Read more of this articleRebel with a Cause:“Local” and “Gourmet” Does Not a Viable Restaurant Make
Start-up businesses are capitalizing on the local food trend. But when those businesses fail, farmers don’t get paid. By Joel Salatin Big food companies employ lawyers and other means to make sure wholesalers and retailers...
Read more of this articleCover Feature: Saving the Bay One Perfect Oyster at a Time
The more oysters we eat, the better chance they’ll thrive in the bay. By Walter Nicholls • Photographs by Molly McDonald Peterson It’s time to raise a farmed oyster half shell for a slurping salute. The number of...
Read more of this articleCatching the Bus
Farm to Family boldly goes where no farmers market has gone before. By Laura Kitchin Greenleaf • Photos by Laura Merricks This isn’t your grandfather’s milk truck. Unless your grandfather was a Merry Prankster. Bearing...
Read more of this articleWinemaker’s Notes: Daniel Neumeister
Sugarleaf Vineyard’s winemaker Daniel Neumeister was tragically killed on October 4, 2010, in a traffic accident outside Charlottesville. Here is the Winemaker’s Notes profiling Daniel that appeared in the...
Read more of this articleRebel with a Cause: The Chicken & the Egg
• BONUS ONLINE-ONLY CONTENT FOR OCTOBER 2010 • If you weren’t already convinced that the industrial food system is unsafe, the recent egg recall should have scared you straight. By Joel Salatin “I don’t think