Central Kentucky and Washington County Residents recently enjoyed the third annual Wine Tasting hosted by the BPW (Business and Professional Women). Washington County wineries and/or wine makers were present to showcase their wines and allow attendees to sample the best of Washington County wines. And, while many enjoyed the wine - few understand the process, time, effort and energy it takes to bring that wine to the finished stages. This gallery is a "day in the life" of Washington County/Willisburg wine makers Eric and Kathy Ringo (Long Lick Vineyard) and Bob and Ann Karsner (Horseshoe Bend Winery). From harvest to wine pressing this is the journey from "Vine to Wine."
My very heartfelt thanks to Eric, Kathy, Bob and Ann for allowing me to follow them around for a day and a half to take these photos and for their patience in explaining the process to me. I thoroughly enjoyed it!
Many attendees at this year's third annual wine tasting in Springfield loved tasting the local wines, but few of those who attended the tasting knew about all the hard work it took to bring those local grapes from "Vine to Wine." This photo gallery is a "day in the life" of four of those wine makers - Bob and Ann Karsner and Eric and Kathy Ringo. For best viewing set the viewing on "slideshow" and sit back and watch. You'll get tired just seeing all the hard work these two couple put into growing, harvesting and processing their wines. And - you'll appreciate that fine wine all the more when you do.

Many attendees at this year's third annual wine tasting in Springfield loved tasting the local wines, but few of those who attended the tasting knew about all the hard work it took to bring those local grapes from "Vine to Wine." This photo gallery is a "day in the life" of four of those wine makers - Bob and Ann Karsner and Eric and Kathy Ringo. For best viewing set the viewing on "slideshow" and sit back and watch. You'll get tired just seeing all the hard work these two couple put into growing, harvesting and processing their wines. And - you'll appreciate that fine wine all the more when you do.