• 27Jul

    Pork belly wraps. Click to enlarge.

    We recently spent some time at Lansdowne Resort in Leesburg.  It seems like a great place for a golf, couples, spa, or family getaway.  The resort has several restaurants, five pools (one has a slide and pop-jet fountain and one is an indoor lap pool), tennis, racquetball, volley ball, basketball, 45 holes of championship golf, a full service spa, and a summer concert series (which is open to the public). There are nearly 30 wineries in the county (Loudoun) and many are nearby. The resort also scheduled activities scheduled to occupy a family or just the kids.

    Seafood boil.

    We had a 50 minute massage, listened to a live band in the evening, and stayed over one night, but let’s concentrate on the food.

    The same management team handles all the the resort’s restaurants and catering, so quality is kept consistent.  Also, you will notice that much of the items on the menus are house-made (including the charcuterie), so staff members gain a great skill set. Plus, Lansdowne uses farms (usually local, but at times elsewhere in the U.S.) that produce top quality products.

    Cheese Plate.

    We had lunch at Pub 46 at the Golf Club at Lansdowne Resort (which is private for members of the Golf Club and guests).  The menu consists of sandwiches and light fare.  The red bean soup and the salmon were very good, but they also made us spectacular (but off-menu) pork belly wraps. I do know from watching food-related reality TV that it isn’t easy to get the texture of pork belly right, and Pub 46 not only nailed it, but also added a great sweet and sour sauce.

    We had a tasting of some wonderful local wines and cheeses (and later, dinner) at On The Potomac (their upscale restaurant).  The cheeses were from local farms such as Fields of Athenry and Cherry Glen and were paired with house-made condiments such as roasted, and tomato chutney.   Wines from Tarara Winery, Sunset Hills Vineyard, and Corcoran Vineyards were poured.

    Lansdowne can recommend local wineries for you to tour, since they have a relationship with many of them. They offered to set up winery tours for us, but we were on a tight schedule (involving many hours of eating).

    House-made charcuterie.

    Dinner at On The Potomac was spectacular.  Some standouts were:

    • House-Made Potato Gnocchi (with tomatoes, corn, fresh basil pesto, and shaved Cherry Glen crottin)
    • Lobster ravioli.

      Northern Neck Style Seafood Boil included grilled Passmore Ranch sturgeon and is the best seafood dish I’ve had lately. There is apparently something to be said for people who know what they are farm-raising a less oily variety of sturgeon.

    • Lobster Ravioli (topped with Laughing Bird shrimp and a big piece of lobster)
    • Smores Cake
    • House-Made Ice Cream (especially lemon basil, but all the flavors we tried were good)

    -JAY

    Disclaimer:  I know something to this effect is stated in our “About” section, but (as sometimes happens), we received freebies.  That said, my words are my own.

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  • 07Jun

    In my Inbox. They also have an interesting upcoming event:

    Spectator Series Wine Tasting
    June 11
    4 – 6 p.m.
    $39/person (incuding tax and gratuity)
    Join National Republic & On the Potomac partner to showcase 4 Deadly Zinfandels (not so deadly, just tasty) along with two tapas style small plates with each wine tasting.

    -JAY

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    Lansdowne Resort Announces Fine Vine Wine Getaways

    Supporting Virginia and Loudoun County Wine Initiative

    Leesburg, VA – June, 2011 –  Lansdowne Resort adds a robust Virginia wine package to its summer packages starting today. The 2011 wine package, Fine Vine Wine Tour Package, highlights Lansdowne’s partnership with several Loudoun County wineries: Tarara Winery, Sunset Hills Vineyard, Fabbioli Cellars, Corcoran Vineyards, Breaux Vineyards and Doukenie Winery, all within 20 miles of the resort.

    “Congratulations to Lansdowne Resort for putting these exciting packages together to promote Virginia and Loudoun County’s wine partners. This shows the resort’s commitment to Loudoun County’s wineries and shows how partnerships can be arranged for the good of all involved,” says Jeremy Harvey, vice president, destination marketing for Visit Loudoun, the destination marketing organization for Loudoun County.

    Lansdowne Resort takes you on an exploration of the charming wineries of Loudoun County, DC’s Wine Country, as you leisurely drive the countryside and visit these sun-kissed vineyards, you’ll enjoy amazing locally-grown and bottled wines, spectacular landscapes and the story of Loudoun’s wine regions. This one to three night package starts at $199/night (double occupancy): the Fine, Vine, Wine Tour Package* includes: 

    ·      Deluxe overnight accommodations

    ·      Buffet breakfast for two at Riverside Hearth

    ·      Self-guided winery tour with 2 complimentary wine tastings at your choice of two participating wineries

    ·      $25 gift certificate to be used at the tasting room of your choice

    ·      50% off a bottle of Loudoun County wine with the purchase of dinner in On the Potomac restaurant

    The more nights you stay; the more wineries you can visit. On average, two wineries per day allows enough travel and tour time and still leaves enough time to relax by the pool or catch an evening dinner.

    In conjunction with this package, Lansdowne is a Virginia Certified Green property and supports a “Buy Local-Drink Local” campaign. To learn about Lansdowne Resort’s packages, green program and special events, call (888) 541-7946 or visit lansdowneresort.com.

     

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