Evann L.
Yelp
I can't get much more helpful than Matthew B.'s very detailed review, but I can tell you that out of the last three wineries we visited on the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail, Va La was by far our favorite.
I had a feeling I was going to love this placed based solely on their website, which is interesting and FUNNY. Example: The "Location" page subtitle is, "Map & Directions Your Husband Will Refuse to Use."
The vineyard did not disappoint in person. The man who ran our tasting was equally funny, and told us a lot about each wine we tried. The first was a dry white -- sadly, I forget the name -- that we all enjoyed. The second was the Silk, which our tasting helper (I need a title or something, what am I supposed to call these people??) referred to as "the red that teaches you to drink reds, without the pain." That's right, a red with NO TANNINS. We were so excited we could hardly contain ourselves. The third and last was the piece de resistance by all means. The Barbera, which paired equally well with cheese AND chocolate.
Oh, that's right -- did I forget to mention that? Each wine was served with a sampling of locally-produced cheese, and our oh-so-helpful taster guy gave us extra cheese when we begged. The goat cheese, which was served with the Silk, definitely stood out as the best. But we also had to buy some of the PA noble cheddar that was served with the Barbera, as well as the dark chocolates, so that we could stage our own tasting at home later. Seriously! This wine tasted fantastic with both! Amazing.
But that's not all. The tasting room also features samples of all different kinds of olive oil. Wine, cheese, chocolate, and olive oil all in one place? Could I be any more happy? I think not. There were so many interesting variations, including mushroom-infused, truffle-infused, and more. On the way up from the tasting room to the second floor, there were even MORE samples of all sorts of tasty items like mustards, sauces, and dips.
The second floor featured local art and music, and seemed like it would be a very relaxed place to hang out and spend an evening. Though this winery, out of all 6 on the BVWT, featured the fewest wines, we did not care. With all the extras, it was still a great value. The only thing to regret about not trying more is that I'm sure they would have been fabulous.
Oh, and if you're into this sort of thing, they also let you keep your glass. So, to sum up: Well-done local wines, paired with exquisite cheese and chocolate; samples of bread and dipping sauces in case that's not enough for you, AND a free souvenir. I think it's safe to say this was my favorite stop on the wine trail.