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Cabernet Franc – the Thinking Person’s Red Wine
What Cabernet Franc Really Is Cabernet Franc shares structure and seriousness with Cabernet Sauvignon, but it rarely carries the same weight. Instead, it leans toward elegance—lighter on its feet, more aromatic, and often…
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Drone Footage of Hiddencroft Vineyards
There is something about seeing a vineyard from above that rearranges your understanding of it. From the ground, you walk the rows, notice the leaves, the fruit, the work. But from the air,…
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The Driveway Cure for a Cold
Many people once believed you could sweat out a cold using heat, layers of clothing, and a little something stronger. This old home remedy was common in rural communities, where illness was often…
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The Toonerville Trolley
The Toonerville Trolley was once a familiar symbol of small-town American life—part transportation, part comedy, and part community legend. Made famous through early 20th-century cartoons and real-life rural rail lines, it captured something…
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Clint Dimbrel’s Window of Opportunity
Clint Dimbrel wasn’t the kind of man you’d call refined. Unless you were talking about moonshine, cheap motor oil, or the stories he’d polish up after a few drinks and a long sit…
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Machine Sheds in the Late 1800’s
When people picture an old barn, they usually think of large structures with red siding built against a hillside, haylofts, and livestock stalls. Yet one of the most useful spaces on a working…
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Spring 2026 Vineyard Plan
Given the weather conditions here in Northern Virginia during late January and early February 2026 we are likely looking at a spring that’s more about “what survived winter + what reserves are left”…
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The Crow’s Nest Walkabout
This story was passed down by my father, who had no problem in relating humorous tales about himself. In the mid-1930s, most residents of Shaw Mines did not own automobiles. My father was…
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The Town Along the Great Allegheny Passage Trail That Surprised Me Most
When people ask which town along the Great Allegheny Passage surprised me the most, I usually pause before answering. Because the answer sounds too simple. Sand Patch. For most of my life, Sand…
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The Day the River Turned to Iron – The Homestead Strike of 1892
Before dawn, the Monongahela was still doing what it had always done, sliding past the mills, carrying fog and reflection, indifferent to ownership. But on the morning of July 6, 1892, the river…
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The Mail Carrier on Whites Creek
There was a time in Somerset County when the arrival of the mail meant more than birthday cards and seed catalogs. In the early years of the last century, the mail carrier was…
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How Enchanted Green Acres Came to Be
For nearly two decades now, Hiddencroft Vineyards has been more than a place to taste wine. Since opening our tasting room in 2008 on this old Virginia farmstead, it has also been a…