I've always wanted to go to fork and cork, but I've never done so until this year. Mostly because I was underage, and then because I was living the struggle life. I'm still living the struggle life but at least now I can spare $20 for a ticket, kind of. Regardless, I'm glad I finally went, my friend Lauren and I visited all but 3 tents doing tastings and that's because they were stopping st 5:30. We got there a bit late, it's in my bones, what can I say?It was a bit difficult to take notes while doing the tastings because it was such a fast paced environment, but I managed to get a few down. I didn't necessarily get too many pictures though, being that I felt rushed and in the way when taking them.
First I'll start by doing the food and wine pairing. There weren't many food options, The Cellar, Bull and Bones, Gobble Cakes, Sake House, Preston's and Hethwood Market were the only ones. The Cellar and Bull and Bones had somewhat of the same menu, except the cellar had a few Mediterranean options as opposed to pulled pork sandwiches. Gobble Cakes specialized in deserts and sweets and Hethwood Market was only selling kettle corn so it seemed. I didn't want anything from the Cellar or Bull and Bones, it seemed too heavy and I was looking light. I decided on 2 spring rolls from Sake House and a crab cake over a bed of greens tossed in vinaigrette from Preston's. I paired it with Fincastle's Rose Sangria, simply because that's what was in my glass at the time.1st off, I enjoyed all items individually as much as I enjoyed them together. I ate the spring rolls first before even thinking about the sangria because I was HUNGRY, but they were good by themselves. Once I got my crab cake and my sangria I demolished them both. It was a nice pairing, nothing extraordinary, however it gave me a nice feel. It was like being at a cookout with my family eating good food. So I liked it. The sangria was pretty light and spritzy from the ginger ale, and the crab cake was also light and a little sweet from the corn. Overall I enjoyed the pairing but I don't necessarily think they are the best compliments for each other, although nice.
On to the wines


1. Hilltop
Hunter's Moon
Honey Mead
Spiced Pumpkin Melomel
I really wanted to try the products at Hilltop because I'd never had a mead before. All in all, they're ok, some were too sweet for my liking, gave me a headache. That being said, this Spiced pumpkin melomel was delicious. It had a bunch of fall flavors, seems like something I'd drink in late September sitting on my porch. It was very sweet, but not as sweet as it smelled. I'm not sure what spices I tasted, but I know they were something along the lines of cinnamon and allspice, maybe even bay leaves.
2. White Rock
White Mojo
Pinot Gris
$13
"Grapefruit notes make this wine a refreshing choice on a sunny afternoon"
I wasn't a fan, initially because they confused me. I thought Pinot Grigio could only be called Pinot Gris if it were from Alsace? After I got past that I didn't care much for the taste. To me it tasted like nail polish remover, however Lauren enjoyed it so I guess it wasn't that bad.
3. White RockMoon Glow
75% Chardonnel, 25% Traminette
$14
"Semi-sweet white with hints of white chocolate- great for pairing with food or just sipping"
This wine, I immediately picked up hot wings on the nose. Maybe it's just me, maybe I was just hungry again, but I found it to be a little odd. I guess it smelled more of Tabasco or some sort of hot sauce than an actual piece of chicken. I didn't get the chocolate at all, however I did like it's balance of sweetness, I could easily see myself sipping this alone, or with food, maybe hot wings.
4. Mountain Rose
Traminette
"Our Traminette creates a mouthwatering delight of floral aromas followed by apricot flavors & a smooth yet crisp, tropical fruit finish which make it perfect with chicken, seafood & cheese dishes. Great for sipping as well! Semi-sweet Wine"
I liked this Traminette a lot. It had hints of rose on the nose and the palate was nice and crisp. The fruity taste make it a good, clean feeling sort of wine. It's not heavy at all, or too thick, it's just right. This is a wine I probably should've had with my crab cake, but I didn't know that at the time, and by the time I got this they were close to ending samples. So I guess I just had to cut my losses. But I do think this would've paired very nicely with the crab cake and greens.
5. Mountain RoseSweet MountainRose
"Niagara-lite with nectarine and rose water!!! Aromas & flavors abound in this foxy & youthful wine. This easy drinking light dessert wine is held in check with a zippy acidity. Sweet Wine"
This wine, was indeed a sweet wine. I liked it, even though I'm not a big fan of sweet wines. Another thing I'm not so much a fan of, that I found in this wine and liked was the presence of a perfume taste on the tongue. It also had a sort of fuel taste and it was kind of foxy. Tasted a lot like green/gold muscadine grapes. I've never had a "foxy" wine before, but I like this one a lot because of its foxiness.
6.Vincent's Vineyard
Traminette
$14
"A semi sweet white wine with floral spicy flavor. A cross between a Gewurztraminer & Seyval"
This Traminette I liked even more than the Mountain Rose Traminette. I'm not sure why but it tasted better to me or something, even though I can't point out any real differences. This Traminette did however smell like skunk instead of rose on the nose. One of the others tasting it while I was described it as an "easy drinking wine" and I'd agree with him. This wine is something that you can sit with and possibly kill a whole bottle alone. Not that I do that or anything, I share 1 glass at least....
7. Notaviva
Cantibile
The nose on this wine had hints of tobacco and spice. A full bodied wine with vegetal characteristics and hints of currants. The wine itself was a bit chewy and slightly tannic, a little hot, but it had potential to be very smooth. Maybe if I invested in a decanter I'd like this wine a lot more.





















