Virginia is a great place for those who are fans of wine. There are tours of the Virginia’s Wine Country that allow guests to taste all different types of wines and visit the different wineries and cidierys. Virginia has a very large amount of wineries and many of them feature award winning top quality wines that come from top of the line equipment and ingredients. When in Albemarle, VA check out albemarle hotels for a great deal.
Abingdon Vineyard & Winery is a popular winery in Virginia. It is a 53 acre farm with 10 acres of fresh grapes. The key to a great wine is great grapes and this winery takes pride in their grapes. It is located along the South Holston River which provides a nice environment and atmosphere to the wine tasting.
Afton Mountain Vineyards is one of the oldest and most popular wineries in Virginia. This winery specializes in Chardonnay, Cabernet 4auvignon, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, and Sangiovese. Along with an excellent wine selection Afton Mountain Vineyard also offers gourmet food to accompany it.
Albemarle Cider Works is a family owned and run cidery and tasting room. The family produces ciders from heritage varieties of apples.
Annefield Vineyards is a winery that specializes in Viogner, Cabernet, Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon. The winery is found in Charlotte County which is close to Richmond, Virginia.
Barrel Oak Winery is located in Fauquier County and it is also the newest winery. This winery has an underground barrel cellar. The Barrel Oak Winery also allows visitors to watch as the wine is being made from the mezzanine level. Small meals are served or visitors are encouraged to bring there own food to have a picnic on the grounds and take in the scenery and the great wine.
Keswick Vineyards is built on historic ground. The 400 acre Edgewood Estate in Keswick is the home of the vineyard. The first wine produced here won 38 medals and a handful of awards. These awards included, Best Wine in America, and Best in Class. Their speciality is Chardononnay, Viognier, Touriga, Chambourcin, Norton and Bordeaux.

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