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Kluge Estate

Kluge Estate Winery and Vineyard is tucked into the edge of the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains, in Charlottesville, Virginia. The 2,000-acre estate is just miles from the birthplace of American viticulture, Thomas Jefferson's famed Monticello.

Valhalla Vineyards

Valhalla Vineyards has been growing grapes and producing award winning estate wines from a 2000ft. mountaintop overlooking Roanoke Virginia since 1998.

The Hague Winery

Historic Buena Vista Plantation, circa 1835, on Virginia's Northern Neck is home to The Hague Winery, a small family business.
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Keswick Vineyards

Keswick Vineyards is located at the historic 400 acre Edgewood Estate in Keswick, Virginia. Keswick Vineyards owners, Al and Cindy Schornberg make small lots of handcrafted, award winning wines that include Chardonnay, Viognier and Touriga varietals.
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Piedmont Vineyards and Winery

Samples of our current releases and other gourmet and gift items are offered in our tasting room. Picnic tables and outdoor chairs are available year-round.

Hartwood Winery

We invite you to come and visit us out in the beautiful Fredericksburg countryside. Be sure to bring your children. All are welcome, and our fields are ready for your little ones to explore while you are exploring our complimentary samples of wines.

Cooper Vineyards

Winemakers notes, secure online ordering, and events from Cooper Vineyards.

Naked Mountain Vineyard

Visitors to the winery are treated to spectacular views. The gentle slopes of the vineyard and the koi filled pond provide a pleasant interlude. During the cold weather months, a warm, inviting fireplace graces the tasting room

Villa Appalaccia Winery

One of two Virginia wineries producing award winning Italian-inspired wines. On the Blue Ridge Parkway near Chateau Morrisette and Vahalla wineries as well as Mabry Mill.

Prince Michel Vineyards

Prince Michel Vineyards - In 1982, Jean Leducq created the first significant Virginia vineyard, Prince Michel, in the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Prince Michel Vineyards was primarily planted with first quality vinifera vines. Prince Mi
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