Chateau Morrisette Winery Explained

Winery Name:Chateau Morrisette
Location City:Floyd, Virginia
Location Country:USA
Appellation:Rocky Knob AVA
Year Founded:1980
Key People:David Morrisette, President; Brian Smyth, Winemaker
Cases Per Year:60,000
Varietal1:Chardonnay
Varietal2:Viognier
Varietal3:Chambourcin
Varietal4:Merlot
Varietal5:Cabernet Sauvignon
Varietal6:Cabernet Franc
Varietal7:Petit Verdot
Varietal8:Petit Manseng
Varietal9:Vidal blanc
Homepage:https://www.thedogs.com/

Chateau Morrisette Winery is a winery located in Floyd, Virginia. It was founded by David Morrisette in 1980, making it among the oldest wineries in Virginia. Containing of land, the winery production has increased to approximately 60,000 cases per year.[1]

History

William Morrisette began experimenting with grape growing in the early 1970s on the advice of the Virginia Tech Fruit and Science Department.[2] After graduating from Mississippi State University's Viticulture and Enology program, David Morrisette returned to Virginia and ripped out the vines that his father planted.[2] In 1978, William, Nancy and David Morrisette planted the first vines, starting the Chateau Morrisette Winery.[3] Chateau Morrisette was one of the six wineries started in Virginia prior to 1980, making it one of the oldest wineries in the state.[4] David Morrisette became Château Morrisette's first official winemaker. In 1982, the first commercial wines were produced, beginning with approximately 1,500 gallons.[3] The winery has 13 acres and wine production is now in excess of 60,000 cases.[3] The Winery underwent an expansion and modernization in 1999, including a new wine production facility and hospitality center. Blue Ridge Timberwrights constructed a building from salvaged timber from the St. Marie River and from a Seattle warehouse to create one of the largest salvaged timber-frame buildings in North America: 32365square feet with over 132,000 board feet of recycled Douglas-fir timbers.[3]

Production

The production building houses over 160,000 gallons of stainless steel tank capacity, 50,000 gallons of capacity in French and American oak barrels, a twenty-two ton press and a bottling line with the capacity of 2,000 cases per shift.[3] Château Morrisette utilizes grape production from its own vineyards and from independent growers. The winery sources many of their grapes from across Virginia. Their varieties include Chardonnay, Vidal blanc, Viognier, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chambourcin, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Pinot noir, and Tannat.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Donald Trump incorrectly says Virginia winery is the largest on East Coast. @politifact. 2017-06-28. en.
  2. News: Flynn. Melissa. Château Morrisette: From Family Hobby to Destination Winery. 12 January 2012. Flavor Magazine. 9 November 2010.
  3. Web site: A Brief History of Chateau Morrisette. Morrisette. David. 2015-02-13. Chateau Morrisette Winery and Restaurant. 2017-06-28.
  4. Web site: Virginia Wine Today. Virginia Wine. 12 January 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120126075434/http://www.virginiawine.org/learn/wine-history. 26 January 2012.
  5. Web site: Chateau Morrisette - Wineries - VirginiaWine.org. Virginia Wine . 2009-07-10.