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Discover the Charm of Northern Virginia Wineries: Scenic Sips and Autumn Splendor!

Northern Virginia is home to some beautiful wineries with scenic views, unique wines, and charming tasting experiences. Take advantage of the beautiful fall weather and foliage and check out some wineries! Here are a few popular ones worth exploring:

1. Stone Tower Winery – Leesburg, VA
– Known for its stunning estate, rolling hills, and excellent wine selection.
– Great for larger groups and events, with both indoor and outdoor tasting options.

2. Bluemont Vineyard – Bluemont, VA
– Set at a high elevation with panoramic views of Loudoun Valley.
– Offers unique wines made from locally grown grapes and an atmosphere that captures Virginia’s countryside charm.

3. Greenhill Winery & Vineyards – Middleburg, VA
– Known for its beautiful property and historic tasting room.
– Produces both sparkling and traditional wines, and focuses on high-quality, small-batch production.

4. Breaux Vineyards – Purcellville, VA
– One of the largest in the area, set on 404 acres.
– Known for French-style wines, especially their Viognier, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot.

5. Chrysalis Vineyards – Middleburg, VA
– Known for its unique focus on the Norton grape, Virginia’s native grape.
– The tasting room is in a stunning setting, often hosting live music and events.

6. Fabbioli Cellars – Leesburg, VA
– A smaller, family-owned winery with a focus on sustainable practices.
– Known for its Cabernet Franc and Raspberry Merlot.

7. Sunset Hills Vineyard – Purcellville, VA
– Set in a restored barn with beautiful views and a cozy ambiance.
– Known for their Bordeaux-style wines and Virginia varietals.

Many of these wineries are part of the Loudoun Wine Trail, which allows for easy winery-hopping and a great way to sample Northern Virginia’s viticultural diversity.

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