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Northern Virginia Wine Voyage Tips and guide

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    Northern Virginia as it applies to wine encompasses the region between Washington, DC and Fredericksburg. It is bound by the Blue Ridge Mountains in the west and the Potomac River in the east. Loudon County is the heart of production, with its Middelburg American Viticultural Areas (AVA). Other counties in the region with wineries include Fairfax, Prince William, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Stafford, & Spotsylvania.

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    Northern Virginia vineyard

    This is the fastest growing wine region in North America, with Washington and its wealthy suburbs within an hour's drive providing a willing market. The quality of wine, however, varies greatly from vineyard to vineyard. A reasonable, but not foolproof, rule-of-thumb is to watch out for oversized barns: barns aren't used in wine production but signal that the property's bread-and-butter is as a wedding venue.

    Grapes

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    Virginia grows a wide variety of both old world, hybrid, and North American grapes. The most produced grapes are Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and the region's specialty Viognier. The Norton, native to the state, is a source of particular pride among growers. Franco-American hybrids such as Chambourcin and Vidal Blanc are also common.

    Climate and soil

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    Most of Virginia east of the blue ridge mountains have loam soils. Climatically, Central Virginia is warm, with long summers and mild winters. The best vineyards are often at an elevation of 800 ft (above 240 m).

    Regions

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    Middleburg AVA

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    Map of Northern Virginia Wine

    Middleburg is the heart of Northern Virginia's wine country. The AVA stretches across central Loudon County and northwestern Fauquier County, along a valley between the Blue Ridge on the west and Catoctin Mountain in the East. Middleburg offers granite soils, eastern-facing hills, slightly cooler temperatures and more moisture than the rest of Loudon and Fauquier. Boudreaux varieties predominate though hybrids, and Italian varieties (especially Sangiovese & Nebbiolo) are produced by many wineries as well.

    Loudoun County

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    Generally about an hour's drive from Washington, and much, much closer from Dulles International Airport, Loudoun is the biggest producer among Northern Virginia's counties and is extremely popular with day-trippers from the capital.

    Loudoun Heights Cluster

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    In the far northwest, near the West Virginia border.

    Potomac Cluster

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    In the northeast, facing Maryland along the Potomac River. Wineries concentrate along the Blue Ridge.

    Waterford Cluster

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    In north central Loudoun.

    Harmony Cluster

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    Central Loudoun, near Leesburg

    Snickers Gap Cluster

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    In the southwest, near Purcellville.

    Fauquier County

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    Rappahannock County

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    Rappahannock County benefits from its position along the Blue Ridge Mountains. This is a great region to visit coming from Shenandoah and Luray.

    Culpeper County

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    Prince William County

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    • 22 Aroma Wine Tasting, 9249 Center Street, Manassas, +1 540-935-8320, . F 4-9PM, Sa 1-8PM, Su noon-6PM. A tasting room is operated by Morais Vineyards & Winery, and they serve all the same wines available at the winery as well as limited release wines.
    • 23 Effingham Manor Winery, 14325 Trotters Ridge Place, Nokesville, +1 703-594-2300. noon-6PM daily. A historic winery located in Nokesville with several picturesque buildings and landscapes to enjoy. Wine tasting, sampling, flights, and bottle service are available at the historic Manor House and winery building. The grounds are open for visitors to explore and contain picnic tables, firepits, a koi pond, and porches with comfortable seating options.
    • 24 Nokesville Winery, 12593 Foremost Court, Nokesville, +1 703-330-3467. By appointment only. A small farm winery and vineyard focusing on soil-to-bottle production that strives to produce quality wines for all to enjoy. They are open by reservation only, which can be made on the website ahead of time.
    • 25 The Winery at La Grange, 4970 Antioch Road, Haymarket, +1 703-753-9360. Su-Th noon-6PM, F Sa noon-8PM. Prince William County’s oldest established winery, is housed in an 18th century manor house surrounded by an expansive vineyard. The vineyard and winery feature year-round, seasonal events and host wine tastings in both the barrel room and manor house.
    • 26 The Winery at Sunshine Ridge Farm, 15850 Sunshine Ridge Lane Gainesville, +1 703-753-9500. Located on Lake Manassas with a rustic wine tasting room and an old pub style brewery with large fireplaces.

    Fairfax County

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    Map of Northern Virginia Wine

    The closest to Washington, DC.

    Stafford County

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    Spotsylvania County

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    Centered around Fredericksburg.

    Buy

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    Many Virginia producers are small-scale, so if you like a bottle, it is best to buy it straight from the source.

    Virginia ABC stores have a better selection than most grocery stores. Large retailers like Total Wine have a limited selection.

    Linden Vineyards

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