Lovingston, Virginia
Historic Virginia Bed and Breakfast on 14-acre estate with vineyard, salt-water pool and charming rooms—ideal for a wine-country getaway near Charlottesville.
Virginia wine country has become one of the most compelling destinations in the South for couples seeking a refined and relaxed escape. Within a few hours of Washington, DC, rolling countryside and vineyard-lined roads introduce visitors to a growing collection of Virginia wineries producing distinctive wines that reflect the region’s character. For couples planning time away, Virginia wine country offers both variety and accessibility.
The region spans multiple wine-producing areas, each with its own appeal. The Monticello AVA near Charlottesville is widely recognized for its concentration of wineries, while the Shenandoah Valley offers cooler conditions and scenic mountain backdrops. Northern Virginia and Loudoun County provide convenient access to tasting rooms, making them ideal for shorter trips. Across these regions, visitors will find more than 300 wineries contributing to the continued rise of Virginia wine.
Wine varietals play a key role in defining the experience. Viognier stands out among white wines for its aromatic profile, while Cabernet Franc produces balanced reds that are widely appreciated. Petit Verdot and Petit Manseng are also gaining attention for their structure and depth. Exploring these wines across different vineyards adds dimension to any visit. One winery not to miss is Veritas Winery!
First, you’ll want to choose your lodging in Virginia! A Winery Bed and Breakfast in Virginia allows guests to remain close to the vineyards while enjoying a private, comfortable setting. At the Orchard House B&B, there’s a small vineyard on-site, and guests can take in the surroundings without leaving the property.
Days in Virginia wine country often include scenic drives, tastings, and stops in small towns with locally focused dining. Evenings provide time to relax by a fire pit or enjoy a quiet moment outdoors. Amenities such as a saltwater pool, wrap-around porch, and thoughtfully designed guest rooms create a setting that supports both exploration and downtime.
For couples looking to fully experience Virginia wine country, staying overnight allows for a more complete and enjoyable visit. With a mix of established vineyards and emerging wineries, Virginia wine country continues to grow as one of the most engaging destinations in the South.