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Jordan Harris
Jordan Harris

Canadian Winemaker Finds Happiness in Virginia
By Rena Roseman

Is Jordan Harris a happy man? 

Walking around with his wife Jennifer and his "goofy" Great Dane on the gorgeous

property of the Virginia vineyard he calls home, the answer is an unequivocal

"yes".  Having come here three years ago from his very successful

wine-making efforts in the Niagara region of Ontario, Canada, Jordan is now the

General Manager/Head Wine-maker at Tarara Vineyards in Leesburg, Virginia, an

artisanal vineyard that produces a few thousand hand-crafted, ultra-premium

wines per year.

The story of how this wine-savvy

Canadian came to settle in rural Virginia involves knowing his passions. 

At 15, Jordan started off as a bus boy in a fine dining restaurant in Ontario,

and worked his way up.  He began meeting wine reps at the restaurant, while

learning about the nuances of wine and wine-making and found it to be a natural

fit.  His first experience with alcohol was not terribly successful though,

when at an age that was probably younger than it should have been, he tasted his

Dad's Labatt's 50 beer and hated it.  However, he remembers clearly the

epiphany he had at the tender age of seventeen when he tasted his first wine --

an Amarone -- and ". . . it just floored me . . .!"  This wonderful elixir

lured him in and he began to read and study all he could about the

subject.  The rest, as they say, is history.

Jordan put that first taste of wine

to good use.  To begin with, he attended the Georgian College for Culinary

Arts in Barrie, Ontario and then moved back to Niagara to work in an up-scale

Italian restaurant.  He continued his education at Niagara College in the

Winery and Viticulture Technician Program, and soon after, placed first in

Canada in the Inter-Rhones-Cotes du Rhone International Sommelier

challenge.  He then went on to the finals in France to win third place in

this well-respected international event. His star was clearly on the rise. He

has been named by one of Canada's leading wine publications, "Wine Access", as

one of Canada's "great, up-and-coming winemakers".

As good luck would have it, Jordan

knew the previous wine-maker at Tarara, also a Canadian and a friend.  This

fellow wanted to work in a larger setting, so when he decided to move on, Jordan

visited Tarara, did his research, and took over the position.

In the past three years, Jordan has

focused on the soil and the climate of the area (the terroir) to determine what

he grows, and limits his production to the wines that are the best fit. No

longer is the winery's philosophy to be "all things to all people" but rather,

as Jordan states, ". . . the wines are designed to showcase the individual

vineyards from which they come." His personal favorite wines are Viognier

and Syrah because of the complex characteristics and multi-layered tastes. 

In fact, one of the reasons he was so attracted to Tarara was the potential

there to grow great Viognier and other Rhone varietals.  He also loved the

idea of a relatively small and artisanal property, having come from a vineyard

that produced about a million cases of wine a year.  When it comes to wine

at Tarara, "less is more".

On his frequent return visits to

Canada to visit friends and family, Jordan spends much of his time at wineries,

but mostly for play, not work. He loves the States, as he does Canada, and finds

Americans to be quite friendly, especially in a rural environment such as

Leesburg.  He and his lovely wife Jennifer are expecting a baby boy in

November.  She is also a Canadian whom he met in school, and she works just

down the road at another winery, in the hospitality end of the business.

However, she also has a sommelier diploma, and Jordan says that the final test

before any of his wines go to production is Jennifer's stamp of approval!

You can taste (and purchase)

Jordan's creations at Tarara Winery, 13648 Tarara Lane which is off of Route 15,

about 10 miles south of Leesburg, VA.  Plan to have a picnic on their

wonderful grounds, and perhaps you'll run across Jordan, on a walk with his wife

and dog!   



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