Regions β€Ί Virginia

Virginia Wine Country

Virginia's 115 estate wineries make it the fifth-largest wine state in America and the East Coast's most dynamic wine region, anchored by the Monticello AVA's Bordeaux varieties, the Shenandoah Valley's mountain wines, Northern Virginia's DC-area wine country, and an emerging Cabernet Franc identity.

115+Wineries
5th LargestUS Wine State
Cabernet FrancSignature Grape
MonticelloHeritage AVA

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Virginia's most celebrated wine regions β€” the essential destinations for any wine country visit.

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πŸ€“ Did You Know?
Thomas Jefferson planted vines at Monticello in the 1770s and spent decades attempting to establish fine wine production in Virginia, proclaiming it would one day be one of the great wine regions of the world. He was right β€” 250 years later, the Monticello AVA produces internationally recognized Cabernet Franc, Viognier, and Petit Verdot.

About Virginia Wine Country

Virginia wine country is the East Coast's most compelling story. The fifth-largest wine-producing state in America, with 115+ estate wineries clustered from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay tidewater, Virginia has developed a wine identity that is increasingly confident and internationally recognized. The Monticello AVA β€” named for Thomas Jefferson's estate, where he dreamed of making fine wine 250 years ago β€” is now producing Cabernet Franc, Viognier, and Petit Verdot that have earned genuine admiration from critics who expected novelty and found excellence.

Northern Virginia's wine trail in Loudoun and Fauquier Counties is one of America's most heavily visited wine regions, full stop. Fifty-plus wineries within 75 minutes of Washington DC have made weekend vineyard trips a defining element of DC and Northern Virginia culture β€” and the wines, increasingly, justify the attention. Boxwood Estate, 50 West Vineyards, and RdV Vineyards have established that Loudoun County can make Cabernet Franc and Bordeaux blends of real distinction.

Virginia has found its identity in Cabernet Franc. The grape thrives in the state's clay-rich Piedmont and Blue Ridge soils in a way that no other red variety has matched, producing wines of elegance, pepper, and red fruit that distinguish Virginia Cab Franc from every other wine region making the variety. Winemakers across Monticello, Northern Virginia, and the Shenandoah Valley are increasingly converging on this identity β€” and the results are compelling.

At a Glance
Total Wineries115+ (5th largest US)
Top AVAsMonticello, Shenandoah Valley, Rocky Knob
Signature GrapeCabernet Franc
Other VarietalsViognier, Petit Verdot, Chardonnay, Merlot
ClimateHumid continental, mountain-moderated
Avg Tasting Fee$12–$30
Peak SeasonApril–November
Nearest AirportsIAD (Dulles), DCA (National), RIC (Richmond)

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Shenandoah Valley Wine Trail wine country
β›° Mountain Wines
Shenandoah Valley Wine Trail
20 wineries Β· Shenandoah Valley AVA Β· $10–$22
Virginia's mountain wine corridor: the Shenandoah Valley AVA along the Blue Ridge and Massanutten ridges, producing elegant Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, and Riesling with cooler mountain character.
Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Vidal Blanc
Notable: Bluestone Vineyard, Ox-Eye Vineyards
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Coastal Virginia & Richmond Area wine country
🌊 Coastal Plain
Coastal Virginia & Richmond Area
15 wineries Β· Non-AVA Β· $10–$20
Richmond-area and Tidewater wine producers making Bordeaux varieties and native wines in Virginia's coastal plain landscape.
Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Viognier
Notable: James River, Richmond-area producers
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Frequently Asked Questions

What wine is Virginia known for?
Cabernet Franc is Virginia's signature β€” the grape has found an ideal home in the Monticello and Northern Virginia wine regions, producing wines that are earning serious national recognition.
Which Virginia winery should I visit?
Barboursville Vineyards near Charlottesville is the historic benchmark. King Family Vineyards, Early Mountain Vineyards, and RdV Vineyards are among the most critically acclaimed producers.
How far is Northern Virginia wine country from DC?
45–75 minutes from downtown Washington DC. Loudoun County alone has 50+ wineries β€” one of the densest wine concentrations in the eastern United States.
Does Virginia make good wine?
Yes β€” Virginia has been producing nationally recognized wines for two decades. Wine Enthusiast named it a Top 10 Global Wine Destination. The Monticello AVA Cabernet Franc and Viognier are the benchmarks.
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