10 Virginia Wineries Worth A Visit

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1. Hunting Creek Vineyards

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2000 Addie Williams Trail, Clover, VA 24534
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Hunting Creek Vineyards started in April 2002 with the planting of 100 Merlot, 100 Petit Verdot and 100 Viognier vines. Directed over the years by superb consultants Eric Capps and Jason Murray, Hunting Creek Vineyards expanded to one acre of Petit Verdot, one acre of Viognier and one-half acre of Merlot grapes.

2. White Hall Vineyards

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5282 Sugar Ridge Rd., Crozet, Virginia 22932
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White Hall Vineyards is a farm winery located just thirteen miles from historic Charlottesville, Virginia. At an elevation of 800 feet, the winery has lovely grounds, a pleasantly shaded picnic area, and a spectacular view of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.

3. Chateau O’Brien

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3238 Railstop Road, Markham, VA 22643
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Chateau O’Brien at Northpoint is proud to be a family owned and operated winery, with owner Howard O’Brien personally pouring wine and sharing his intimate knowledge of the wines at the tasting bars. The winery is nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Northern Virginia, and has earned a reputation for producing hand-crafted wines of distinction in a variety of styles ranging from premium dry white varietals, to complex red blends with depth and integrity, and even a wildly popular Apple Dessert wine.

4. Virginia Mountain Vineyards

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4204 Old Fincastle Rd, Fincastle, VA 24090-3559
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Virginia Mountain Vineyards was “born” in the spring of 1998 when they planted 3,325 Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc vines. Today they tend 5,625 vines with the addition of Merlot, Traminette, and Petit Verdot grapes covering more than 9.5 acres.

5. Good Luck Cellars

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1025 Good Luck Road, Kilmarnock, 22482
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Good Luck Cellars has resurrected an old sand and gravel mine into a marvel of ecologic recovery: a vineyard and winery site of magical beauty and serenity. Join them to celebrate hand crafted estate grown wines of superb quality.

6. Davis Valley Winery

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1167 Davis Valley Road, Rural Retreat, VA 24368
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Davis Valley Winery is in the beautiful mountains of Southwestern Virginia, just minutes from Interstate 81 Exit 54.

7. Brightwood Vineyard and Farm

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1202 Lillards Ford Rd, Brightwood, VA 22715
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Brightwood Vineyard and Farm is a 100-acre family farm in Madison County, Virginia, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

8. Pungo Ridge Winery

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1665 Princess Anne Rd., Virginia Beach, VA 23456
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A small family owned winery in the Pungo section of Virginia Beach, VA. Most operations around the winery are performed by family members. They specialize in country wines made from local Pungo grown fruits.

9. Berry Hill Vineyard

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466 Dearing Road, Flint Hill, VA 22627
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Berry Hill Vineyard is family-owned and operated in Flint Hill, VA. The tasting room is rustic, small, full of a wine appreciation atmosphere and you have their undivided attention.

10. Villa Appalaccia

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752 Rock Castle Gorge, Floyd, Virginia 24091
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A unique experience of Virginia Wine and Virginia Wineries is defined by a visit to Villa Appalaccia Winery. They are located on the Blue Ridge Parkway close to Floyd and Stuart VA, Greensboro and Winston-Salem NC and Roanoke VA.

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Judah Witkower

Judah Witkower was born in Southern California and attended USC and SCAD before settling in CVille in 2002. He loves good books, good food and greatly misses his dog, Liza Bean.