Autumn Times 2021

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Customers can stroll through the vines with a glass of wine and enjoy the views of the vineyards at Banner Elk Winery.

Why not some wine?

BY IAN TAYLOR

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mong the many things one can do during their time in the High Country, a trip to one of the area’s many wineries should be near the top of the list. The local wineries and vineyards bring the traditional mountain spirit of 144

craftsmanship and relying on nature’s gifts to another level. While they may not have 500 years of history, each of the High Country’s wineries has carved out a unique legacy and flavor. While Watauga County may be the High Country’s beer garden, Avery County is the home to many incredible wineries.

BANNER ELK WINERY AND VILLA

Banner Elk Winery and Villa was the first winery in Avery after opening in 2005, and since then has made its mark as one of the premiere wineries in the High Country. It’s won awards including a gold, silver and two bronze medals for its products at the 2016 North Carolina State Fair.

Aside from the wine, Banner Elk Winery and Villa features numerous suites for guests to stay in, and is a destination wedding location. For more information on Banner Elk Winery and Villa, visit www.bannerelkwinery.com. SEE WINE ON PAGE 146

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