Hidden Treasure: Cunningham Creek Winery

Tucked away in the rolling hills of a hundred-year-old family farm, Cunningham Creek Winery is a charming new wedding venue in Central Virginia.

Before it was Cunningham Creek Winery at Middle Fork Farm, it was the Bragg Farm for over a hundred years. Instead of grapes, there were fields of cows and hay. In 2011, Bruce and Debby “retired” and joined with long-time friends Rick and Sara to give the beautiful rolling land new life.

After a year and a half of preparation, they planted the first grape vines in 2013. Today, Cunningham Creek Winery at Middle Fork Farm is once again a vibrant working farm. You’ll find eleven acres of Chardonnay, Viognier, Pinot Gris, Cab Franc, Merlot, and Petit Verdot grapes as well as strawberries, pumpkin fields, more than 30 Kiko-Boer goats, and two very busy and happy families.

Cunningham Creek is a friendly gathering place where the owners welcome you like family. You can even bike there! It’s located right on U.S. Bicycle Route 76 (the TransAmerica Trail), just 20 minutes from Jefferson’s Monticello.

The on-site farm store features local and seasonal products to pair with Cunningham Creek’s excellent wines like the Herd Dog Red (Cabernet Franc) and Cycle 76 (Pinot Gris).

A beautiful newly-built tasting room, surrounded by lovely vineyard views, can welcome up to 50 guests for a seated reception or 80 guests for cocktails. Lawn space nearby can accommodate a tent for up to 125 guests. The property also features a cozy one-bedroom cottage available as a bridal or honeymoon suite.

Be the first of your friends to choose Cunningham Creek Winery for an unforgettable Virginia wine country wedding.

To inquire about booking your event, please contact Barbara Lundgren at 434.531.3247 or barb@barbwiredllc.com.

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Cunningham Creek Winery – 3304 Ruritan Lake Road, Palmyra, VA 22963

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Best of Borrowed & Blue 2017

It's award season, and the Barb Wired team is thrilled to be walking the red carpet. This year we received a Bronze Medal in the Best of Borrowed & Blue awards for Charlottesville. In a town full of top-notch wedding professionals, this is a true honor. Featured on Borrowed & Blue: Meghan & Paul at Keswick Vineyards. Photo by Bethany Snyder Photography

The Best of Borrowed & Blue awards are extra special, because winners are voted by the wedding vendors we work with every day. We pride ourselves on having great relationships with all of the best local vendors – so we can confidently recommend the venues, photographers, florists, DJs, and others who will help create a perfect day for our couples.

Featured on Borrowed & Blue: Noelle & Colter at Rodes Farm. Photo by Feather & Oak Photography

Featured on Borrowed & Blue: Beth & Kyle at Wolftrap Farm. Photo by C. Tyler Corvin Studio

"Our experience with Barb and her group was nothing short of fantastic from start to finish... Barb kept everything organized and stress free while giving us great recommendations on vendors and input on design, while also taking my ideas with highest priority." – Beth & Kyle

Visit Borrowed & Blue to see more of our featured weddings and reviews.

2017 Couples' Choice Award

We are honored to announce that Barb Wired is a 2017 winner of the WeddingWire Couples’ Choice Award! Barb Lundgren & the Barb Wired team – Photo courtesy of Jim Carpenter and the Alzheimer's Association

"Barb Wired has worked on our annual golf tournament and gala for 3 years. Barb and her team are experts at making events go smoothly. They are great communicators before, during and after the event... When my daughters are ready to get married, I'm calling Barb Wired!" – Mary, Alzheimer's Association Central and Western Virginia

Couples’ Choice Awards recognize the top wedding professionals on WeddingWire for their excellence in quality, service, responsiveness, and professionalism. Winners are determined based on reviews from 1.2 million newlyweds.

"From vendor recommendations and coordination to scheduling and management of the day-of operations, Barb offers exceptional client service and advice. She was always attentive to my endless questions, incredibly responsive and a great support system throughout the planning process!" – Sarah, October 2016 (Photo by Jeffrey C. Gleason Photography)

Award-winning vendors are distinguished for the quality, quantity, consistency and timeliness of the reviews they have received from their past clients. Out of more than 200,000 U.S. wedding professionals on WeddingWire, only the top 5% nationwide receive this honor each year.

"Barb and her team were AMAZING and ESSENTIAL every step of the way." – Michele, May 2016 (Photo by MB Photography)

We would like to thank our clients for taking the time to share their reviews on WeddingWire. We truly love our couples!

"The wedding exceeding our expectations and as far as I know... nothing went wrong and THAT is the magic and blessing of a wedding planner like Barb! She thought of everything." – Meg, September 2016 (Photo by Cindy Schornberg)

From Another Point of View: Barb's Baby Boy Gets Married

Kelley & JeffOctober 1, 2016

Barb's Baby Boy Gets Married

From the Mother of the Groom, Barb Lundgren: October 1st was THE wedding of 2016! I do not mean in any way to take away from all of the beautiful and wonderful couples we have worked with. However, this was the day my youngest son was married – my baby boy (he loves that).

Having a future mother-in-law for a wedding planner could be ideal or, well, it could be problematic. In our case, it was a true blessing for all of us. Kelley and I had actually started planning long before Jeff popped the question. How silly of us! No, we didn't have the whole thing planned out, but we had definitely talked about what we would do "when the time comes." And when the time came, we were so ready!

Kelley’s Mom was grateful, since this is her only daughter, and she claimed to be clueless to any first steps. What fun this was going to be for me! I could enjoy all the planning and then hand the reins to my staff to celebrate and enjoy the way a parent should – the way I always advise my client parents to do.

Enough about that. Let's talk about the wedding!

Kelley and Jeff were planning from a distance, but the venues were in Jeff’s hometown of Charlottesville, where I have been planning events for nearly 20 years. We had about 18 months to plan, and Kelley was wasting no time.

Jeff could not quite understand the "hurry" and thought we were too far ahead. But Kelley wanted to enjoy the planning process. As it turned out, we got the major items out of the way, so they could take a break for the spring and summer months.

First came the venue, and we had a short list. We made a weekend adventure of shopping with Kelley’s parents – but we had only visited two locations when they made their choice of Trump Hall. For many reasons, this was the obvious choice, and not only for its beauty and amenities. The farm estate had history for Jeff.

I worked on this property under previous owner John Kluge, and as a little boy Jeff got off the school bus there. We were there for ten years, and Jeff’s brothers and sister-in-law also took jobs there over that time. And more recently, in May 2015, Jeff surprised Kelley at the Trump tasting room to pop the question.

Every aspect of the wedding fell together into Kelley’s vision as they shopped for the perfect team of vendors who not only fit the mold for her and Jeff, but for the venue and its beauty.

Wedding week was finally here, and the most important vow the families took together was “don’t blink.”

Jeff and Kelley arrived in Charlottesville on Wednesday, and it was “that day.” Everyone has it: the day during wedding week when everything seems to be going wrong, and you begin to wonder why you ever went to all of this trouble and expense. My experience playing the “fairy godmother” as a planner and also a mom paid off, as we worked together to get things in perspective.

Lots of errands, hustling and bustling around the house, unpacking, re-packing... it was an amazing blend of happiness and chaos. Two families coming together and bonding for the future. In all of my years of putting weddings together, this was a new experience for me, and we were all having the time of our lives.

Friday came, with plans for picking up dresses, manicures, pedicures, and a winery bridesmaids luncheon complete with gift bags for all. The Moms were treated to their own extra large wine glasses – imprinted with “Mother of the Bride” and “Mother of the Groom” – to enjoy at all of the weekend events.

It was a cloudy, rainy week, and the rehearsal was done under rain plan. Of all the things that might have stressed Kelley, I never heard her mention the weather. This is the sign of a strong bride: she knows what she absolutely cannot control.

The other good sign is when you get to a point where the couple lets go of all of those tiny things that were stressing them out weeks before. Jeff and Kelley were ready to be married, and it was all about the strength of their marriage. They were surrounded by the closest of family and friends. That was all that mattered.

Wedding day dawned with more clouds and drizzle. The bride and bridesmaids arrived at the family farm for a mimosa brunch and a full morning of hair styling and make-up. The guys were on another part of the farm shooting skeet until time for everyone to travel to Trump Hall, where the bridal party dressed and prepared for the First Look.

Kelley and her parents, Sandi and Steve, are very emotional, and one of their worries as the day got closer was how to get through without tearing up at every turn. Steve, in his infinite wit, took care of breaking the emotional strain by showing up for Dad’s first look with an unexpected prop.

Did I mention clouds and drizzle? Just hours before the ceremony, the clouds parted, and the sky filled with the most beautiful fluffy formations in baby blue skies… perfect! And the perfection continued throughout the rest of the afternoon and evening.

The bride and groom met in the Albemarle Estate garden for their First Look. No two were ever so stunning or so in love.

 

Finally, it was time to make it official. With the perfect backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the dream wedding was happening.

What a gorgeous bridal party! Kelley was a vision, and you could see it in Jeff’s eyes as he watched her down the aisle. With their best friends and families taking part, at last they were married.

The meal was perfection in its own right. And the night only got better, with hilarious toasts by Kelley’s maid of honor Kendra, Jeff’s brothers and best men Keith and Gary, and Kelley’s brother Parker. The cake cutting was also entertaining, as Kelley led in the thank yous to her parents.

Time for dancing – starting with a touching Father-Daughter dance. Kelley's Dad surprised her with the Elton John song “You Will Be Blessed.” Jeff and I could not do the traditional sentimental stuff that sons usually do for Moms… I requested “Sweet Child O’ Mine” by Guns & Roses. He started with air guitar, and I joined in! And who was the most entertaining on the dance floor but the Junior Groomsman, Jeff’s nephew Trenton, who at one time challenged the AGR Frat boys in a dance off.

A sparkler exit and they were on their way in Jeff’s Ford 150, now decorated by “friends” and family.

We didn’t blink… we savored every moment and every experience. Every effort was worth it, and we would do it all over again. We love you Jeff and Kelley.

Event Planning and Coordination: Barb Wired Event Management

Barb Wired Team: Iris, Lauren & Vicki

Venue: Trump Winery

Photography: Kate Supa

Dresses: Modern Trousseau and Sealed With A Kiss

Hair: Brianna B. Adams

Make-up: Samantha Vignoe

Floral décor: Blue Ridge Floral Design

Catering: Eric Stamer

Rentals: MS Events

Cake: Albemarle Baking Company

Ceremony, Cocktails & Reception Music: DJ Derek Tobler