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North
Located within an hour to two hours outside of Washington, D.C., the Northern Virginia Region is a conglomerate of townships, cities and counties with a diverse landscape that encompasses the bustle of city living and the peace and serenity of the countryside.
Eastern
Home to the first American settlers, the eastern region of Virginia is rooted deeply in our nation's history—and even more so in Virginia's wine history.
Central
Virginia's central region is the birthplace of American wine and is the proud home of more than two dozen wineries.
Southwestern/Shenandoah Valley
Bound by the Blue Ridge Mountains on the east and the Allegheny and Appalachian ranges towards the west, the majestic peaks of the Shenandoah Valley are home to 16 of Virginia's wineries. |
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