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My Wine Is Amazing!
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My Wine Is Amazing!
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720px Wide x 640px Height – “It’s important to approach a role like this with humility,” adds Renée, “and with the knowledge that I am a part of an ongoing story-that I am contributing to the legacy of a great winery.”
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720px Wide x 640px Height – “It’s important to approach a role like this with humility,” adds Renée, “and with the knowledge that I am a part of an ongoing story-that I am contributing to the legacy of a great winery.”
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720px Wide x 640px Height – “It’s important to approach a role like this with humility,” adds Renée, “and with the knowledge that I am a part of an ongoing story-that I am contributing to the legacy of a great winery.”
1550
Convinced by Benjamin Franklin and under the sponsorship of Thomas Jefferson’s merchant friend John Adams, on September 2nd, 1773 an Italian viticulturist from Tuscany named Filippo Mazzei (or Philip Mazzei) set off to Virginia with European vines. Mazzei was headed to Augusta County, where the Virginia Legislature had promised him land. En route, Mazzei and Adams s
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Convinced by Benjamin Franklin and under the sponsorship of Thomas Jefferson’s merchant friend John Adams, on September 2nd, 1773 an Italian viticulturist from Tuscany named Filippo Mazzei (or Philip Mazzei) set off to Virginia with European vines. Mazzei was headed to Augusta County, where the Virginia Legislature had promised him land. En route, Mazzei and Adams s
1622
Convinced by Benjamin Franklin and under the sponsorship of Thomas Jefferson’s merchant friend John Adams, on September 2nd, 1773 an Italian viticulturist from Tuscany named Filippo Mazzei (or Philip Mazzei) set off to Virginia with European vines. Mazzei was headed to Augusta County, where the Virginia Legislature had promised him land. En route, Mazzei and Adams s
1721
Convinced by Benjamin Franklin and under the sponsorship of Thomas Jefferson’s merchant friend John Adams, on September 2nd, 1773 an Italian viticulturist from Tuscany named Filippo Mazzei (or Philip Mazzei) set off to Virginia with European vines. Mazzei was headed to Augusta County, where the Virginia Legislature had promised him land. En route, Mazzei and Adams s
Kim & Curt Henderson, Owners
On Mother’s Day in 2018, Kim and her mom drove past our current property. Kim looked at her mom with a twinkle in her eye and said, “Let’s go look!”. Upon walking through the vineyard and running her fingers through the soil, Kim felt a need to be more connected to the land. Together with her husband Curt, the couple acquired Peters Prairie Vineyard in 2018. Driven by a love for the land and its people, Kim and Curt work hard to find and support local talent to develop the wine-growing region of Mason County.
Kim & Curt Henderson can be contacted at khenderson@petersprairievineyard.com.
The Team, Vineyard & Tasting Room
The vineyard and tasting room team!
Front (left to right): Lex Fleming, Katie Fleming, Kim Henderson, Curt Henderson
Back(left to right): Amber Hengst, Jenna Evans, Shanna Price, Brennon Kennedy, Max Henderson
The Team can be contacted at info@petersprairievineyard.com.
Katie & Lex Fleming, Managers
Vineyard Manager: Lex Fleming
General Manager: Katie Fleming
Katie & Lex Fleming can be contacted at info@peterspraririevineyard.com.