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Shenandoah Valley Wine

Appalachian highland vineyards at elevation producing Virginia's most aromatic Viognier and fruity Cabernet Franc, with sweeping mountain views and genuine farm hospitality.

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Wineries
35+
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Best For
Viognier, Cabernet Franc, Petit Manseng
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Tasting Fees
$12-$28
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From Major City
2 hrs from DC
Vibe
Rural & authentic
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🤓 Did You Know?
The Shenandoah Valley wine region sits at elevations between 800 and 2,000 feet in the Appalachian Mountains.

About Shenandoah Valley Wine

The Shenandoah Valley wine region stretches along the western side of the Blue Ridge Mountains, from Winchester in the north to Staunton in the south. Vineyards here sit at elevations between 800 and 2,000 feet, where cooler temperatures and better drainage than the Piedmont produce wines with more aromatic intensity and natural acidity. Viognier is the star, producing stone-fruit-driven whites that rival those of France's Northern Rhone. Cabernet Franc and Petit Manseng also excel. The Shenandoah Valley is more rural and less crowded than the Monticello corridor, with smaller family wineries offering intimate tastings in settings surrounded by Appalachian scenery. CrossKeys Vineyards, Barren Ridge Vineyards, and North Mountain Vineyard are among the region's most respected producers. The combination of mountain views, pastoral farm country, and genuine winemaking ambition makes the Shenandoah Valley one of Virginia's most rewarding wine destinations for visitors seeking authenticity over prestige.