Fauquier Times | April 19, 2024
Fauquier County winemaker Jim Law showed the way to fine wine over 40 years ago
When Jim Law planted his first grapevines on a rocky abandoned apple orchard at Fauquier County’s western edge four decades ago, there were fewer than a dozen wineries in all of Virginia.
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Virginia Wine and Country Life | Fall–Winter 2022
Linden Vineyards | the work of celebrated winegrower, Jim Law
While owner Jim Law has had a hand in every bottle produced at Linden Vineyards since its inaugural 1987 vintage, he prefers to be called a winegrower, not a winemaker. It’s a small difference, but one that speaks volumes.
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Library of Congress | January 10, 2018
Winery Workers of Virginia | Interview with Jim Law
Jim Law is one of the pioneers of Virginia wine and is referenced as a mentor or legend in many of the other interviews.
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The World of Fine Wine | September 2017
East, East, East! Stars from the Other Side
When Jim Law established his first few acres of vineyards in 1985 on an abandoned hillside farm at the edge of the Shenandoah Valley west of Washington, DC, he took the added precaution of planting an orchard of heirloom apples—just in case the wine business didn’t work out.
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Daily Meal Website | August 2, 2017
101 Best Wineries in America 2017
Jim Law's 4,000-case winery, whose first vintage was 1987, has been producing consistently elegant and well-made wines from Bordeaux varieties and a few other grapes in a challenging wine region from the start.
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Washingtonian | May 19, 2017
The Best Virginia Day Trip for Wine Snobs
Linden’s owner Jim Law is a local hero for his grape-growing know-how. His decades of trial and error—some of the vines that produce his signature Hardscrabble Chardonnay date to the 1980s—have led to major gains in wine quality in the region.
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Hagarty on Wine | March 29, 2017
Keeping his eye on the grape
Jim law is a successful businessman and one of the most respected winemakers on the East Coast. One secret to his success? The man does not own a cell phone.
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Wine Solutions | 2017
Linden Vineyards
Jim Law founded Linden Vineyards over 30 years ago and seems like the kind of guy that has his priorities in the right place. Like most great vignerons his biggest concern is not wine marketing or scores, his priority is the health of his vineyards and the quality of his wines.
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Vineyard and Winery Management Magazine | Winter 2015
20 Most Admired Winemakers in North America
Admiration can be won by producing great wines, and Jim Law of Linden Vineyards qualifies in that respect. Yet he is just as respected in Virginia winemaking circles for mentoring up-and-coming winemakers as he is for his chardonnays and Bordeaux-style blends.
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Wine Enthusiast | June 14, 2014
Virginia’s Revolutionaries
“How many people get an opportunity to discover what the terroir is in a new region?” says Law. “Europeans have been [making wine] forever, so they can’t. But we can!”
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The Washington Post | June 6, 2014
The Virginia Wine Industry’s Oracle Marks 30 Years
Jim Law kicked the trunk of a chardonnay vine as if he were checking the tires on a tractor. “The old vines and the old trunks are kind of gnarly and falling apart, but these guys will go forever if you take care of them,” he said.
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Terroirist.com | Winter 2014
Virginia’s Finest: A Conversation on Wine
Virginia’s wine industry isn’t yet on par with California’s. But wine critics everywhere are starting to pay serious attention to the state.
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Inspired Magazine | Spring 2013
Drink Local
All of this suggests that Linden’s proprietor is sharply focused on what he wishes to achieve and present to the public, and that comes through clearly in conversation with Jim Law. He wants to make the best wines he can produce by coaxing his land to provide the best grapes it can grow. That’s about it.
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Jancis Robinson.com | November 15, 2012
Introducing Jim Law
Jim Law ... is the owner, or 'winegrower' as he styles himself, of the admired Linden Vineyards in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains 60 miles west of Washington DC.
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