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Chester Gap Cellars (Flint Hill Map)
A family owned and operated farm winery producing hand-crafted wines from our mountainside vineyards. Come enjoy our wines and spectacular views.
Saturdays and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and by appointment. Call 540-636-8086; Bernd@ChesterGapCellars.com

  Gadino Cellars   (Washington Map)
Several generations of winemakers have inspired this family to establish its new winery close to historic Washington, Virginia.
92 Schoolhouse Road, Washington; call 540-987-9292.



Gray Ghost produces internationally acclaimed wines from 20 acres of immaculate vineyards. The winery boasts the largest private collection of logo glasses and has picnic facilities along with its gazebo and gardens.
March-Dec., Friday-Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Mondays, Federal holidays; Jan. & Feb., Saturday & Sunday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Monday-Thursday sales only by appointment. 14706 Lee Highway (Rt. 211), Amissville; call 540-937-4869



Located on the historic Glenway Farm, this state-of-the-art winery is open for tours, tasting and enjoyment. Stroll through the vineyard, enjoy the new tasting room, or simply sit on the deck and take in the surroundings. Rappahannock Cellars grows nine varieties of wine grapes that include traditional European French varieties, French-American hybrids and native Virginian grapes.
Open year round, 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m and Sat. until 6p.m. Located at 14437 Hume Road (corner of Rts. 522 & 635), Huntly; call 540-635-9398; email: winery@rappahannockcellars.com.



Located at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Sharp Rock is one of Virginia's most beautiful vineyards. The hundred-year-old barn is the winery and tasting room overlooking the vineyards and Hughes River. The original farmhouse, built in 1795, has been restored, with a cottage and carriage house that are now a B&B.
March-December, Friday 1-5 p.m., Saturday noon-5 p.m., Sunday, Memorial Day, Labor Day & Columbus Day 1-5 p.m.; other times by appointment. Lodging Available. 5 Sharp Rock Road (Rts. 601 and 707, off Rt. 231), Sperryville; call 540-987-9700; email: jeast@sharprockvineyards.com.



Taste unique wines in a thatched-roof tasting house. Smokehouse specializes in Mead (Honey Wine) — Man's First Fermented Drink. They also produce seasonal one-of-a-kind English-style, cask-served hard ciders and Old World historic beverages. A mid-19th century log cabin that functions as a Bed & Breakfast is also on the premises.
Weekends noon-6 p.m., February-December. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Year's. 10 Ashby Road (Rt 608, off Rt. 231), Sperryville; call 540-987-3194, e-mail: smokehouse@earthlink.net