Saturday was a blustery, rainy
afternoon. In short, a perfect day to wine taste indoors. The Better
Half and I decided to make a quick jaunt to Caprice Vineyards, about
a mile from downtown Jacksonville on Old Stage Rd.
We entered a small, intimate tasting
room packed with Alpaca products, many of which were hand crafted by
Jeannie, the owner. In addition to grapes, Jeannie and her husband,
Jim, also raise Alpacas.
Caprice Vineyards has only been around
for a short while, but the vines have their own, unique history.
Many years ago, the original owner, Tony Miglarese (spl), decided to
plant grapes. He went to his family's vineyard in Southern Italy and
brought back (smuggled) plants in his suitcase. The vines
self-rooted and today produce the wonderful fruit that goes into
Caprice Wines.
We were joined by two other couples,
the cozy atmosphere made it ideal for socializing. A couple from
Grants Pass and a young couple from Bend, on tour with Main Street
Tours.
We had a great time talking with the them. The couple from Grants Pass were quite the wine
aficionados. They belong to 10 wine clubs and currently have in
excess of 400 bottles of wine. Of course, we all suggested we retire
to their place and help them winnow down their collection. The guy
was hilarious, he explained that he and his wife have an
understanding that should he pass along before her, the new husband
was not allowed to have his wine. He said, it will be one big party
where everyone drinks all his wine. I suggested “Open Casket, Open
Bottle”, to great laughs from all.
We had a wonderful time, we enjoyed their
Claret (2011 World of Wine Gold Medalist), bought a bottle of the
2008 Cab and promised to return for a chance to visit the alpacas.
That should be another story later on.
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