Virginia Wineries for Sale
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Thriving 50-acre Virginia Equestrian Farm
In the heart of Virginia horse country, sitting on approximately 50 acres of lush pastureland, this thriving equestrian facility has successfully provided the finest boarding and training facilities
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Moorhead Farms
A rare opportunity one mile inland from Lake Erie and located within a microclimate proven to be perfect for growing grapes, timber and other crops, the 144 acre
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East Coast/Mid-Atlantic Integrated Vineyard-Winery and Event Venue
Located in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Spectacular western views of the Blue Ridge, with especially breathtaking sunsets, Convenient to major highways (including Interstate) and only
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Elegant Shenandoah Valley Winery & Wedding Venues
Here is a family-run business in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia that produces a large selection of high quality, award winning Virginia wines. It also is one of
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Virginia Vineyards for Sale
  Are you ready for sunshine and good times? The slogan, “Virginia is For Lovers” was coined more than fifty years ago, but it should be updated to Virginia is for Wine Lovers. Based on data from 2018, Virginia is home to two hundred and seventy-six wineries, amounting to the sixth most wineries per state in the United States.Â
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Virginia Wineries – American Viticultural Areas
There are seven AVAs in Virginia with Orange County overlapping slightly with the Monticello Region.
Quick Facts
- The Shenandoah Valley is the largest AVA,
- The Monticello AVA is the oldest
- Chardonnay is the most planted grape in the state
- Virginians have been making wine since the 1600s
Virginia Vineyard AVAs
Middleburg
  Home to some of the first farm wineries, and the last established AVA. It is known for being an easy getaway for the DC metro population. Successful grape varietals grown include Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, the ever-popular Viognier, and so much more.  Â
Monticello
  Located in the middle of the state and named after one of the most famous Virginia’s homes, the Monticello AVA includes the eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Charlottesville. The most notable and popular grapes grown in the region include Chardonnay, Viognier, and Cabernet Franc.
North Fork of Roanoke
  The eastern slow of the Allegheny Mountains is calling your name. With its cool foggy summer mornings and westerly winds, the reds in the area are delicious and complex. The vineyards are usually found on the hillsides and typically have granitic soils type with excellent drainage.
Northern Neck George Washington Birthplace
  Featuring the least amount of frost in the state, the Tidewater region of Virginia is more moderate than that of the inland locations. Many traditional grapes grow well here, such as the Cabernet Franc and Chardonnay. We also start to see some hybrids like Vidal Blanc and Chambourcin in the area.
Rocky Knob
  Aptly named due to the mountain ridge that the AVA runs through, Rocky Knob was named after a state park in the area. Rocky Know is unique in that there are cool winds that delay the onset of spring, these same winds also can lead to drying out the area after large rainfalls. Cabernet Franc, Riesling, and Chardonnay are common grapes grown in the area.
Shenandoah Valley
  Receiving a good amount of natural protection from the nearby mountains, the valley is warmer and dryer than its neighbors.  There are many whites and reds that are popular in the Valley. Some of the top grapes grown are Cabernet Sauvignon, Muscat, Riesling, and Chardonnay.
Virginia’s Eastern Shore
  Separated from Virginia by the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia’s Eastern Shore Wine have many examples of popular wines such as the Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc. While it may be known more for its beaches over its winery, vines are able to reach and grow deep root systems as the soil is permeable leading to concentrated, high-quality grapes and wine.
  Virginia Vineyards have a little bit for everyone, city living, mountain living and everything between. The grapes are just as varied as the land it sits on. Virginia is for lovers, yes, but especially those that love wine. Click here to check out even more Virginia Wineries for Sale.