
Woodbrook Farm Vineyard is family owned and operated vineyard with a tasting room located in Montpelier Station, Virginia near Historic James Madison's Montpelier. In Orange, Virginia. In 1950, Delmar Twyman, the grandfather, moved his family to his mother's property in Montford, Virginia. Delmar was an elite horse showman who was inducted in both the Virginia Horse Shows Association Hall of Fame and the National Show Hunter Hall of Fame. Noel Twyman, who began riding at the age of 2 years old, followed in the footsteps of his father and was also inducted in both the Virginia Horse Shows Association Hall of Fame and the National Show Hunter Hall of Fame. Noel's passion of Show Hunters changed to Race horses in the late 60s, when he began riding Steeplechase horses for Marion DuPont Scott. This then led to Noel creating a successful business in breaking and training 2 yr old Thoroughbred race horses and Steeplechase race horses of which established Woodbrook Farm. This legacy of champions inspired the family of Noel Twyman to embark on a new adventure of champion Virginia Wines.
The "Training Barn" that was built in 1982 is now the home to Woodbrook Farm Vineyard's wine tasting room. Vaughan Jenkins and Robert Twyman (Noel's children) and their spouses Noel Jenkins and Carey Twyman began the renovations in August of 2021.
Wood Brook Farm Vineyard petite Manseng 2024 starts off with honey, apricots, green apple, and spice and tropical notes of pineapple and melon. There is a slight hint of sweetness, but there is also a zippy acidity that makes this wine an absolute winner. Fragrant and tasty - this wine will put you in the winner's circle.