Virginia’s unique juxtaposition halfway between Europe and California adds local character to these well-known varieties, blending Old World and New World to upend notions of what these varietal wines typically taste like.
—Seven Fifty Daily
Get to know the Wineries of Virginia
With more than 300 wineries across the state, Virginia is now recognized as one of the most dynamic wine producing regions in the country. Four hundred years of wine history means that keen wine explorers will delight in the selection of Old World grapes and Bordeaux blends being made right here, in one of the most beautiful regions in the United States.
Blue Ridge Wineries
Abingdon Vineyard & Winery
Brooks Mill Winery
Davis Valley Winery
Central Virginia Wineries
Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery
Castle Gruen Vineyards and Winery
First Colony Winery
Gabriele Rausse Winery
Hickory Hill Vineyards & Winery
Moss Vineyards
Mountfair Vineyards
Neala Estate Vineyards
Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards
Rose River Vineyards & Trout Farm
Spring Creek Wine Cellar
Well Hung Vineyard
Weston Farm Vineyard and Winery
White Rock Vineyards & Winery
WindSong Winery
Chesapeake Bay Wineries
Athena Vineyards & Winery
White Fences Vineyard & Winery
Eastern Virginia Wineries
Hampton Roads Wineries
Heart of Appalachia Wineries
Vincent’s Vineyards
Northern Virginia Wineries
29 Vines
Berry Hill Vineyard
Desert Rose Ranch & Winery
Hume Vineyards
Little Washington Winery
Lost Creek Vineyard and Winery
Miracle Valley Vineyard
Naked Mountain Vineyard & Winery
Philip Carter Winery of Virginia
Swedenburg Estate Vineyards
The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards
Unicorn Winery
Vintage Ridge Vineyard
Shenandoah Valley Wineries
Guilford Ridge Vineyards
North Mountain Vineyard & Winery
Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards
Twin Oaks Tavern Winery
Veramar Vineyards and Bogati Bodega
Vino Curioso
Southern Virginia Wineries
Annefield Vineyards
Molliver Vineyards
Preston Ridge Winery