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The '''Vizzini Farms Winery''' | The '''Vizzini Farms Winery''' was a winery located on a 5-acre plot on [[Shelby County Highway 87]] in [[Calera]], now the location of [[Corbin Farms Winery]]. It was founded in [[2005]] by [[Tom Vizzina|Tom]] and [[Deborah Vizzina]], second-generation Italian immigrants. | ||
The | The Vizzinas planted native red noble and white carlos muscadines, which are expected to fruit in [[2020]]. In the meantime, the family produced wines from other Alabama grown muscadines and from European vinafera grapes, sourced from from several locations across the United States. Types of wines made included Rieslings, Pinot Grigio, Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Viognier, Pinot Noir, White Zinfandel, Blush, and Chardonnay. | ||
The winery featured a gourmet market for imported foods and a bakery. Tastings and tours of the vineyards and wine-making operations were offered daily. In addition, the visitor's center had event rooms available for rental and the winery had its own bistro and catering service, headed by chef [[Tom Cholakis]]. | |||
After the Vizzinas retired in [[2018]], the property and business were purchased by [[Matt Corbin]]. | |||
==References== | |||
* "Vizzini Farms Winery celebrates Valentine’s Day." (January 27, 2014) ''Shelby County Reporter'' | |||
* "New winery opens in Shelby County" (August 6, 2018) {{BBJ}} | |||
[[Category:2005 establishments]] | |||
[[Category:2018 disestablishments]] | |||
[[Category:Farms]] | [[Category:Farms]] | ||
[[Category:Wineries]] | [[Category:Wineries]] |
Revision as of 16:14, 6 August 2018
The Vizzini Farms Winery was a winery located on a 5-acre plot on Shelby County Highway 87 in Calera, now the location of Corbin Farms Winery. It was founded in 2005 by Tom and Deborah Vizzina, second-generation Italian immigrants.
The Vizzinas planted native red noble and white carlos muscadines, which are expected to fruit in 2020. In the meantime, the family produced wines from other Alabama grown muscadines and from European vinafera grapes, sourced from from several locations across the United States. Types of wines made included Rieslings, Pinot Grigio, Cabernet Franc, Sangiovese, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Viognier, Pinot Noir, White Zinfandel, Blush, and Chardonnay.
The winery featured a gourmet market for imported foods and a bakery. Tastings and tours of the vineyards and wine-making operations were offered daily. In addition, the visitor's center had event rooms available for rental and the winery had its own bistro and catering service, headed by chef Tom Cholakis.
After the Vizzinas retired in 2018, the property and business were purchased by Matt Corbin.
References
- "Vizzini Farms Winery celebrates Valentine’s Day." (January 27, 2014) Shelby County Reporter
- "New winery opens in Shelby County" (August 6, 2018) Birmingham Business Journal