Category Archives: Mr. Bill’s Wine Cellar Blog

2014 Holiday Wine Tasting

Please join us for our Holiday Tasting this year! Scott DaValle will be here pouring wine samples from 1-6pm on Tuesday, December 23 to pair with your Christmas Dinner! We wish you all a wonderful and safe Holiday Season… and thank you so much for another wonderful year of business for us!

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New! 2014 October Issue of Wine Spectator

  In the Oct 31, 2014 Issue: Information from http://www.winespectator.com/issue/show/date/2014-10-31 Sicily Sicily, Italy’s largest and most southerly island, is a place of many distinctions. Its wines, climate and geography, its people and more. Yet these diverse strands weave an alluring tapestry, and help make Sicily one of Italy’s most exciting wine regions today. FREE Wine Charts: […]

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October is Virginia Wine Month

  We hope to add even more wine tastings with Virginia Wineries to our tasting schedule in October, but you can go ahead and count on these!   ABOUT THE WINERIES Fincastle Vineyard & Winery www.fincastlewine.com Nestled in the Great Valley of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, Fincastle Vineyard & Winery produces wines using traditional Bordeaux […]

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Vinho Verde on SALE through Labor Day!

Vinho Verde is a grape varietal, grown in the “Vinho Verde” region of Portugal. Other wines can come from this region in Portugal, such as Tempranillo, Touriga Nacional and even wonderful blended Roses. But most commonly, this region is known for their production of Vinho Verde, white wine. Vinho Verdes are known for having lower […]

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2014 Pumpkin and Oktoberfest Beer has Arrived!

For some people, this is a long-awaited season in the craft beer world. And its finally hit for 2014! We have new Pumpkin Ales and Oktoberfests arriving each week. We’ve ordered in the traditional favorites like Virginia’s Alewerks Pumpkin and Blue Mountain Spooky, Regional beers like Heavy Seas oak-aged Pumpkin ales from Maryland, Schlafly’s Pumpkin […]

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