Virginia

In the Mid-Atlantic, Virginia’s varied terrain and coastal breezes create excellent conditions for growing a wide range of grapes. Known for elegant Viognier, bold Cabernet Franc, and complex blends, its wines reflect the state’s rich history and refined southern character.

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Signature Virginia Wine Styles & Grape Varieties


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  • Chardonnay: Virginia’s most planted white grape, crafted in styles from crisp and unoaked to rich and barrel-aged.
  • Cabernet Franc: An early-ripening red with peppery notes, bottled solo or blended in Bordeaux-inspired reds.
  • Petit Verdot: Produces bold, deeply colored reds with firm tannins and aging potential; valued for loose clusters that resist rot.
  • Viognier: Declared Virginia’s official Signature Grape in 2011, offering fragrant aromas of honeysuckle and stone fruit, especially expressive from Monticello AVA.
  • Petit Manseng: High-acid white, ideal for both dry and dessert wines.
  • Tannat: Full-bodied, robust reds that thrive in Virginia’s warm growing season.
  • French Hybrids (Vidal Blanc, Chambourcin, Traminette): Disease-resistant grapes producing everything from dry whites to sweet late-harvest wines.
  • Norton: Virginia’s heritage grape, a native-born hybrid (Vitis aestivalis x vinifera) sometimes called "Virginia Seedling," yielding dark, robust reds with deep color and history.

Terroir of Virginia


Virginia's climate is primarily humid subtropical, with hot summers and mild winters, though elevation brings cooler temperatures.

The state's diverse terroir ranges from tidal lowlands to mountain slopes over 1,500 feet, influencing grape character and wine style.

Central Virginia's Monticello AVA features red clay soils over granite, ideal for a long growing season supporting diverse grape varieties, including the expressive Viognier.

The Shenandoah Valley benefits from limestone-rich soils that enhance acidity and minerality, while the Northern Neck’s sandy loam and bay breezes favor varieties like Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc.

Inland, the Blue Ridge and Appalachian Mountains create protective microclimates and cooler, well-drained sites suitable for structured reds.

Rainfall is consistent, challenging growers during harvest, yet careful vineyard management and site selection help mitigate these effects, allowing Virginia’s wines to thrive in their unique environments.

Notable Wineries in Virginia


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Virginia’s wine scene has flourished with a few standout wineries leading the charge. Here are some notable names:

  • Barboursville Vineyards: Established by Gianni Zonin in 1976 near Charlottesville, it proved European vinifera could thrive in Virginia. Known for its Bordeaux-style Octagon blend.
  • Horton Vineyards: A pioneer since 1989, Horton introduced varieties like Viognier and revived interest in Norton grapes. Located in Orange County.
  • Williamsburg Winery: Near colonial landmarks, it embraces history with wines like Acte 12 Chardonnay and offers tours blending Virginia wine and early American history.
  • King Family Vineyards: In Crozet, this estate is famed for its Meritage blends and unique wine-country polo field events against the backdrop of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
  • Chrysalis Vineyards: Known for promoting the native Norton grape, it offers a farm-to-glass experience with estate wines and local farm products.

Sustainable Winemaking in Virginia


Virginia's wine industry is increasingly prioritizing sustainability, integrating eco-friendly practices in both vineyards and wineries.

This movement is evident through the state's embrace of organic and biodynamic methods, as well as the adoption of renewable energy sources like solar power.

Many vineyards are reducing chemical usage by growing disease-resistant hybrid grapes and utilizing natural pest control methods, such as encouraging beneficial insects.

In addition, recycling initiatives and sustainable packaging choices, like lightweight glass bottles, contribute to lowering the carbon footprint.

Workshops and industry guides further support these efforts, ensuring that Virginia's winemakers protect their environment while crafting high-quality wines.

These practices not only preserve the land for future generations but also align with the region's diverse climate and terroir, enhancing the unique character of Virginia wines.

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Wine Tourism in Virginia


Virginia offers a dynamic wine tourism experience with its blend of history and innovation.

The Monticello Wine Trail near Charlottesville lets visitors explore over 30 wineries that echo Thomas Jefferson’s passion for viticulture, set against the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains.

Northern Virginia's Loudoun/Middleburg region features more than 90 wineries nestled in horse country, providing a picturesque backdrop for tasting tours.

For those seeking adventure, the Spirits of the Clinch Trail in the southwest links remote wineries with craft breweries and distilleries in rugged mountain settings.

Additionally, many vineyards offer on-site dining and accommodations, such as Barboursville Vineyards with its Italian restaurant and charming inn.

Virginia Wine Month in October celebrates the state’s wine culture with festivals, food pairings, and vibrant fall colors, reflecting the region's commitment to sustainability and quality in winemaking.

Popular Virginia Red


Legacy
Hardware Hills Vineyard
Chambourcin, Monticello
River Bend
Hardware Hills Vineyard
2018, Red Blend, Monticello
Hillside Red
Hardware Hills Vineyard
2019, Red Blend, Monticello
Amuse
Joy Ting Wine
Cabernet Franc, Monticello
Farmer's Rest
Stinson Vineyards
Mourvèdre, Monticello
Mariage
Stinson Vineyards
2012, 38% Merlot, 27% Cabernet Franc, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Petit Verdot, Virginia
Meritage
Stinson Vineyards
2010, 40% Cabernet Franc, 30% Merlot, 15% Petit Verdot, 15% Cabernet Sauvignon, Virginia
2b
Jake Busching Wines
Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Monticello
F8
Jake Busching Wines
Tannat, Petit Verdot, Monticello
Deer Rock Red
Mountain And Vine
Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Monticello
Screaming Hawk
Mountain And Vine
Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Monticello
Cabernet Sauvignon Reserve
Mountain And Vine
2023, Cabernet Sauvignon, Monticello
The Wool Factory Tannat
The Wool Factory
2022, Tannat, Monticello
Redbud
House Strunk Winemaking
2023, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Monticello
Winemakers Select Bin 15
Tarara Winery
Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Merlot, Va - Loudoun
October One Red
Tarara Winery
Merlot, Va - Loudoun
Navaeh Red
Tarara Winery
2014, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Loudoun County, Virginia
Monticello Ava Cabernet Sauvignon
Hazy Mountain Vineyards
2022, Cabernet Sauvignon, Monticello
Cabernet Franc
Hazy Mountain Vineyards
2022, Cabernet Franc, Monticello
Cabernet Sauvignon Barrel Select
Hazy Mountain Vineyards
2022, Cabernet Sauvignon, Monticello
Fieldstone
Stone Tower Winery
Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Va - Loudoun
Wind Swept Hill
Stone Tower Winery
2013, Red Blend, Loudon County Virginia
South Fork
Stone Tower Winery
Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Va - Loudoun
Small Batch Series
King Family Vineyards
Cabernet Franc, Monticello


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