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HISTORY IN THE
MAKING
Winemaking in the
United States has its historical roots in Virginia, where this now
thriving industry began in 1607. As a descendant of George
Washington's Attorney General, Edmund Randolph, Randolph McElroy,
Jr. wanted to continue his family history within the wine business.
Buying and opening a winery seemed like a natural fit for this
Virginia native.
Growing up on a
farm in Goochland, Randy always had an affinity for agriculture.
After over twenty years in the construction business, Randy wanted
to get back to his roots. His love for wine and the land led him to
the wine business.
After
establishing First Colony Winery in December of 2000, Randy began
hiring a team of well-trained winemakers, viticulturists, and
management staff. A strong foundation was laid with First Colony's first wines
released in March, 2002. The 2001 vintage proved to be a promising
one for the winery, winning over 20 awards at state, national, and
international wine competitions.
Rolling fields, shaded patios, a spacious tasting room, award
winning wines and a friendly staff are just a few of the offerings awaiting
visitors to First Colony Winery. Located in southern Albemarle County,
just 10 miles from Charlottesville, VA, First Colony's winemaking facilities
and classically rustic event space have hosted wine novices and connoisseurs,
as well as groups for weddings and parties of most any size. Take a tour
and see wine-making in action, or relax with a glass of your favorite wine and
a picnic. First Colony Winery is open every day for tours and tastings at
no charge.
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