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Nestled in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, New River Winery is the first commercial winery in Ashe County. The winery is in Lansing, North Carolina, near the headwaters of the New River, one of the oldest rivers in North America. This area is home to black bear and beaver, great blue herons and grouse, brook trout, eastern swallowtails and fireflies, and an abundance of native plants and wildflowers. Once called “The Lost Province”, the county still reflects, in many ways, the heritage and culture of the Appalachian Mountains. With respect to both the regions natural resources, and its heritage, New River Winery has attempted to capture and reflect the essence and unique characteristics of the region in its wines and corporate philosophy. |
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APRIL 11, 2009: NRW'S SATURDAY TOURS AND TASTINGS HAVE RESUMED FOR THE SPRING/SUMMER SEASON New River Winery's Saturday tours and tastings have resumed for the Spring/Summer season (12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. - weather permitting). No reservation required. For additional information, email -
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or call Ben Massey at 919-760-3505/336-384-4653. New River winery has second ribbon cutting ceremony On August 24, 2007 at 5:00 p.m., city and county officials and more than 50 guests attended the second Ribbon Cutting for New River Wineries (NRW) at the old Lansing School. The Ribbon Cutting celebration was sponsored by the Ashe County Chamber of Commerce and coordinated by Beth Dixon, Executive Director. Ms. Dixon introduced Haskell McGuire, President of NRW, who emceed the event. President McGuire welcomed ...... |
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