This Little Known Winery In West Virginia Is Hiding Some Of The Region's Best Wine
By Geoff Foster
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Published May 01, 2018
Wine is arguably the world’s most unique drink; not a passive, uniform beverage that comes off an assembly line, but a transformative drink that constantly evolves. Wine lives. It continues to grow and change long after the fermentation process is complete. Its mass appeal is undeniable. Maybe it is because of the time and care that goes into its creation that Batton Hollow Winery produces such fine selections, but whatever the reasons, one sip and the wine speaks for itself.
Batton Hollow Winery, located in Lost Creek, serves award winning fine wines on the weekends. Their tastings at the winery are accompanied by a tour of the facility as well.
The winery makes several varieties, including Classic Red, Rustic Red and Ruby Red, all of which are blended with different varieties of red grapes. Their selection of white wines include American Seyval Blanc, American Riesling, American Chardonel and American Vidal Blanc.
Their tastings are free, allowing visitors to sample their different varieties. Since wine is typically paired with certain foods, they have a menu with which to pair your drink so that you can truly have the full tasting experience.
They also have a shop at the winery, so that you may purchase a bottle of whatever wine you enjoyed the most. Aside from the shop, their wine is also served at 11 different restaurants around the state.
The winery creates a tasting experience, not just by pairing their wine with food, but also by fostering the social interaction that completes the experience for so many connoisseurs of this unique drink.
Batton Hollow Winery is located at 406 Woodstock Dr. in Lost Creek. They are open Friday and Saturday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
For more information about Batton Hollow Winery, be sure to visit their website here , and their Facebook page here .
Have you ever been to this winery before? Feel free to comment below and tell us about your visit.
If you want to make a weekend out of it, a 20-minute drive north will take you to this remote winery that is perfect for a day trip.
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