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VIRGINIA WINERIES VIRGINIA WINERIES Stone Mountain Vineyards Atop the Blue Ridge Mountains. Relax on


the mountain and enjoy the panoramic views while enjoying our fine wines. Picnic area, tours including a visit to our wine cave, and tastings are available. Closed Jan and Feb. Off Rt. 33 between Ruckersville and Stanardsville, Wyatt Mountain Rd. 434-990-WINE (9463). www.stonemountainvineyards.com


HORTON CELLARS Horton Cellars


Taste nationally acclaimed wines from both Horton and Montdomaine Vineyards in our old world Tudor building. Winners of more than 60 national medals. Gift shop, picnic area, wine tasting. Just north of Charlottesville. Rt. 33 off 29N. Daily 11am-5pm. 540-832- 7440. www.hvwine. com


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Barboursville Vineyards Virginia’s most awarded winery, home of


Octagon—it’s most honored wine—just minutes north of Charlottesville between Monticello and Montpelier. Landmark ruins of Governor Barbour’s mansion, designed by Thomas Jefferson;


premium wine tastings Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-5pm. Memorable dining, Palladio Restaurant (540-832-7848); aristocratic accommodations, the 1804 Inn. Winery information: 434-832-3824. www.barboursville.com


Keswick Vineyards


Enjoy award-winning wines at our new Tasting Room in a graceful estate setting overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains, just 15 minutes from Downtown Charlottesville. Daily 9am-5pm, except major holidays. Rt. 131 between Charlottesville and Gordonsville, 1575 Keswick Winery Drive. 434-244-3341. www.keswickvineyards.com


Convenient GPS References


Barboursville Vineyards N 38° 09.708’ W –78° 16.509’


Horton Cellars 6399 Spotswood Trail Gordonsville, VA 22942


Keswick Vineyards 1575 Keswick Winery Drive GPS: 6131 Gordonsville Road Keswick, VA 22947


Stone Mountain Vineyards 1376 Wyatt Mountain Road Dyke, VA 22935


Do NOT use GPS to climb the mountain. Please visit our website


www.stonemountainvineyards.com for driving directions.


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