North Garden, Virginia

Local Hero Award

Albemarle CiderWorks received the "Local Hero Award" for its cider in Edible Blue Ridge magazine's 2010 awards.

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 Vintage Virginia Apples

      ...from the rich orchard heritage of Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains


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Our 2011 - 2012 Tree Catalog is now online. Please click here to browse our selection of apple, pear, plum, peach, cherry, and quince trees for sale.

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Our farm store, as well as the Albemarle CiderWorks Tasting Room is open Wednesdays--Sundays, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Questions? Please E-mail us: fruit@vintagevirginiaapples.com or call us: 434.297.2326

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Sign our Guest Book to learn of orchard events via e-mail. Any information you provide is strictly confidential.We do not share our lists with anyone.

Rural Ridge Orchard offers a nursery, orchard workshops, fruit sales, cidermaking and special events.

Need a place to stay? Consider Rural Ridge Cottage, the Guest House on our property.

Thos. Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson introduces the Apple Tasting Event at Historic Williamsburg.

Who we are: Rural Ridge is a family-run orchard dedicated to exploring the varieties of apple that can thrive in Albemarle County,Virginia. Thomas Jefferson experimented with 18 or more varieties of apples at Monticello, only a few miles from our orchard. Rural Ridge grows the dozen or so of those cultivars that are still extant as well as hundreds of other old-fashioned varieties that offer delightful alternatives to the limited varieties currently available in grocery stores.

        

Rural Ridge Orchard is owned and operated by the Shelton family.

Vintage Virginia Apples was founded in 2000 by the Shelton family and has grown to encompass a variety of tree fruits that are becoming increasingly rare. Many of these are older varieties that have fallen into obscurity or just do not fit the needs of today’s commercial marketing and distribution systems. We began by planting interesting apple varieties and now have more than 200 varieties. We have collected about three dozen peach varieties. We grow several plums, cherries, nectarines and apricots. We have added pears in the last couple of years and are testing varieties that will grow for us in central Virginia. Our nursery has grown from this love of vintage varieties. We offer over 100 varieties of fruit trees from our collection. Many of these varieties are virtually unobtainable elsewhere. Our catalog is online and we accept orders when the trees are dormant and best-suited for shipping. 

Our workshops have been well received and we are looking forward to expanding our offerings in years to come. In addition to other fruit culture topics, we plan to explore culinary and related crafts, such as vinegar making.

Our most ambitious project is Albemarle CiderWorks which we opened in July 2009. We fermented and bottled three distinctive ciders which have been very well received. Our Jupiter's Legacy and Royal Pippin sold out before the year ended and Ragged Mountain is not far behind. We introduced a fourth cider this year Old Virginia Winesap, our second varietal. We offer these four distinctive ciders at our Tasting Room which is open Wednesdays through Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Plan to visit us! We look forward to welcoming you to Rural Ridge Orchard for a tasting, a workshop or one of our events. Click here for a map and directions to our location. If you are using an Internet mapping program to get specific directions, the address to use is 2545 Rural Ridge Lane, North Garden, VA 22959. We are only 20 minutes from downtown Charlottesville, Virginia.  

.   Williamsburg Tasting

Bud Shelton, owner, and Tom Burford, consultant (left), display some of the special apples grown at Rural Ridge Orchard. At right, Charlotte Shelton speaks at an Apple Tasting in Historic Williamsburg.

Why we offer Vintage Virginia Apples: Before the last half of the 20th century, every region had its favorite varieties of apples that grew well in its soil. The advent of a national market, driven by the growth and consolidation of supermarket chains, has reduced the number of available apple varieties to 8-10 that keep well, respond well to extensive spray programs, and have an attractive and uniform outer skin. Much of the flavor that our ancestors cherished has been sacrificed. The old regional varieties prized by our grandparents are difficult, if not impossible, to find -- and some have disappeared entirely. Vintage Virginia Apples is dedicated to finding the most richly flavored fruits available that will grow well in our climate. We welcome you to join with us as we expand our plantings and explore the vast variety of taste experience that nature can offer.

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