The harvest
season for muscadines runs into early October, similar to that of grapes here in the
Northern Hemisphere. While most of the grapes grown in the Upstate are the
native muscadine, there is a winery within an easy drive of Greenville that
grows mostly French varietals and produces merlots, cabernets, and blends –
Victoria Valley Vineyards.
The
Jayne family has been growing grapes and making wine in the Upstate since 2004.
The founders, Les and Vicki Jayne, moved to South Carolina from wine country in
Ontario, Canada some 32 years ago. They invested in eight French varietals of
vines, and in the early 2000s discovered a 47-acre property for sale just north
of Scenic Highway 11. The majority of the state of South Carolina does not have
the elevation and soil structure to grow grapes, but at 1,300ft in elevation,
Victoria Valley Vineyards has both; the winery is on the wine trail that
stretches into North Carolina’s mountains.
Victoria
Valley has a small annual production, with the focus on sales and tastings at
their location just east of Table Rock State Park. The cafe and shop is housed
in a beautiful chateau overlooking the vineyards
and Table Rock Mountain, and a visit should include a stop on their open-air terrace
which is dog (and family!) friendly.
For a
taste of Victoria Valley, enjoy a wine tasting at the bar; select 5 wines for
$8, including a souvenir glass. Or settle in at one of the tables on the
terrace and work your way through a ‘tasting tower’ of five wines ($10, also
includes a souvenir glass). We ordered appetizers to keep the kids
busy while we tasted; a full lunch menu is available until 3pm after which a small
plates & desserts menu takes its place.
A tour
of the winery can be arranged by calling ahead. We descended into the dark
chill of the lower floor where the oak barrels were lined up, the red wines
ageing in those, while the whites await in their stainless steel barrels in the
next room. The oak barrels might be from Illinois, but the sights and smells of
the winery took me right back to the cellars of Bordeaux, and I savored the
slight scent of oak before heading back
upstairs.
The
proximity of Victoria Valley Vineyards to Table Rock and Highway 11 makes it a
perfect stop on an exploration of the Upstate this fall. Whether exploring one
of the State Parks or the Jocassee Gorges, or admiring the fall color on a ride
down Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway 11, plan a breather at Victoria Valley.
Buy a bottle of wine to open on the terrace or make a selection to bring home
with you, but be sure to keep an eye out for more on their harvest festival,
which is coming up in the first weeks of October…
Two
years ago the Jayne family terraced and replanted the front vineyard, and for the
first time planted a couple of rows of muscadine vines. Victoria Valley
might be among the rare wineries in South Carolina with French varietals and Vinifera
wines, but now that they’ve been in the Upstate a dozen years, they’re becoming as
native as the muscadine... For more on Victoria Valley, visit www.victoriavalleyvineyards.com,
their facebook page, and Instagram.
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