If you're in search of an immersive wine experience or a restorative getaway, you're in luck. Many Virginia wineries offer elegant and charming accommodations for wine and culinary enthusiasts.
The following are a few popular places to recharge and experience Virginia wine country.
Wedmore Place at Wessex Hundred—Williamsburg
Located on the 300-acre Wessex Hundred property in historic Williamsburg, Virginia, Wedmore Place is a 28-room European-style country inn at The Williamsburg Winery. A short walk from the tasting room, Wedmore Place offers visitors elegant accommodations and world-class food and wine. Guests can choose from traditional rooms, fitted with antique furniture and fireplaces, to multi-room suite. Don't miss your chance to relax with a book and a glass of wine in the lower level library, complete with large leather couches and a wood burning fireplace.
Dining: Take in the flavors of Coastal Virginia at the Gabriel Archer Tavern. The European-inspired restaurant also has the ambiance, with a two-level deck overlooking the vineyards and an outdoor terrace with fire pit tables.
Wines: Winemaker Stacey Lightfoot has been producing innovative wines since joining the Williamsburg Winery team in 2006. Try a glass from the Estate Series, which includes a viognier, dry rosé, and petit verdot.
The Farmhouse at Veritas Vineyards—Afton

The Farmhouse at Veritas
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The Farmhouse at Veritas Vineyards is a short drive from Charlottesville and minutes from Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive. Originally built in 1836, today the Farmhouse boasts six elegant guest rooms and a Barn Cottage with views of the vineyards and Blue Ridge foothills.
Dining: Farmhouse dinners feature four courses of farm-to-table fare, paired with hand-selected Veritas wines. The menu rotates frequently, bringing creativity and quality to the forefront of your meal. In warmer months, dine in the Garden House among the vines.
Wines: You'll receive a complimentary bottle of Veritas wine and two glasses in your room upon arrival, but don't stop there. Try the Saddleback chardonnay for an old-world taste of the Monticello AVA, or sample the Veritas reserve for rich sips with a balanced finish of caramel and mocha.
The 1804 Inn and Cottages—Barboursville

Barboursville Vineyards
Immerse yourself in Virginia wine, food, and history with a stay at The 1804 Inn and Cottages at Barboursville Vineyards. You'll find the inn near the ruins of former Virginia Governor James Barbour's home, which was designed by Thomas Jefferson but damaged by a fire on Christmas Day in 1884. The inn is a classic Georgian villa that predates the Governor's residence. With three suites and three cottages to choose from, each with luxurious amenities, there's a stay for everyone at Barboursville.
Dining: In addition to light breakfast, guests can dine at the Palladio Restaurant at the vineyard for lunch and dinner. The Northern Italian-inspired menu is brought to life through Virginia produce via the work of Executive Chef Michael Clough.
Wines: Winemaker Luca Paschina is well-known for producing some of the highest quality wines in Virginia. Barboursville's shining achievement is its Octagon blend, created from Bordeaux varietals, merlot, cabernet franc, cabernet sauvignon, and petit verdot.
The Inn at Stinson Vineyards—Crozet

Inn at Stinson Vineyards
Nestled among the vines of Stinson Vineyards, The Inn at Stinson Vineyards is a beautiful, relaxing bed and breakfast that provides panoramic views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The inn offers a hot breakfast each morning, a pristine pool for a refreshing dip during the summer months, and outdoor patios where you can enjoy the surrounding landscape.
Dining: Dine in the wine cellar with an in-house private chef, who will create a customized four-course tasting menu paired with Stinson wines.
Wines: The vineyard has been awarded for its Mourvèdre, cabernet franc, and tannat. For a summery treat, the Sugar Hollow White has delicate lemon and grapefruit flavors.
Nicewonder Farm & Vineyards—Bristol

Nicewonder Farm & Vineyards
Escape to Appalachia and explore 450+ acres of rolling farmland when you visit Nicewonder Farm & Vineyards. There are plenty of options for your stay, whether you want to relax at the 28-room boutique inn or get into the wild in a cedar yurt.
Dining: Chef Travis Milton, a James Beard nominee, serves up Appalachian fine dining cuisine at Hickory. You'll find the restaurant on the ground floor of the inn. There's also light fare available at the tasting room, which hosts live music on sunny Saturdays.
Wines: Nicewonder has been awarded for its viognier, one of the initial vines planted when the vineyard was established in 2013. You can also try the chardonnay, merlot, and petit verdot.
Hope and Glory Inn—Irvington

Hope & Glory Inn
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This tranquil bed and breakfast shares space with a charming micro-vineyard, perfect for an approachable wine tasting and a local meal. There are six guest rooms and seven cottages to choose from, each with unique decor and garden views.
Dining: Be ready for a culinary experience when you dine at The Colonnade, where Chef Meseret Crockett offers a prix fixe menu highlighting the freshest seafood and produce from nearby farms.
Wines: The Dog & Oyster Micro-Vineyard and Oyster Bar has been pairing wines with oysters for over a decade. Try the Oyster White chardonnay or the Rosie Sangiovese. Can't decide? Get a flight of all four Dog & Oyster wines and try them all.
The Albemarle Estate—Charlottesville
Situated on 1,300 acres of rolling hills, the 26,000-sqft, 45-room neo-Georgian Albemarle Estate offers a luxurious wine country getaway. Located at Trump Winery, the estate includes manicured gardens, statues, and chandeliers, plus several luxurious amenities.
Dining: Enjoy a meal in the dining room, tasting room, or at the Oak Room Bar & Lounge, where you can pick up bistro eats for your day among the vines.
Wines: Winemaker Jonathan Wheeler produces world-class sparkling wines, including the sparkling reserve, blanc de noir, blanc de blanc, and rosé.
Early Mountain Vineyards Guest Cottage—Madison

Early Mountain Vineyards
Early Mountain Vineyards offers a charming cottage adjacent the Block 11 petit manseng vineyard. The one-bedroom cottage includes two sitting rooms, a kitchen, and an inviting back patio. Relax on the hammock or tool around the 350-acre property on one of the provided bicycles.
Dining: Guests can enjoy passionately crafted dishes from Executive Chef Tim Moore in the tasting room.
Wines: Conjure the feeling of the Blue Ridge with a glass of Foothills, a medium-bodied red blend with lively acidity.
More Wineries With On-Site Lodging
- Glass House Winery Bed & Breakfast, Free Union
- Beliveau Farm Winery, Blacksburg
- The Suites at Prince Michel, Leon
- Afton Mountain Vineyards Guest House & Cottages, Afton
- Arcady Vineyard Bed & Breakfast, Charlottesville
- Hardware Hills Vineyard, Scottsville
- Ingleside Vineyards Cottages, Oak Grove
- Bluemont Vineyard Cottages, Bluemont
- Mountain & Vine Vineyards and Winery, Faber
- Sharp Rock Vineyards, Sperryville
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