Reviewed Stone Tower Winery
Estate winery with big Loudoun views, multiple tasting spaces, and enough room to feel like an actual outing instead of a quick stop.
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Reviewed Estate winery with big Loudoun views, multiple tasting spaces, and enough room to feel like an actual outing instead of a quick stop.
Route 50 winery near Middleburg with a 21+ policy, outdoor dog-friendly seating on the main level, and extended Friday and Saturday evening hours.
Waterford farm winery and brewery with daily hours, a dog park, and a clearly defined split between family seating and adult-only event spaces.
Hillsboro estate winery with a broad seasonal program, family-friendly seating, and an official FAQ that clearly limits pets to outside areas.
Leesburg winery with Ole Bleu beer on site, child- and pet-friendly seating, and weekend-focused hours called out across the main visit pages.
Bluemont beer-and-wine destination with long Thursday-through-Saturday hours and a flexible setup that welcomes both families and dogs.
Mountain-view Bluemont winery with daily hours, broad family access, and a dog-friendly policy that makes it easy to use as an all-ages stop.
Middleburg estate winery with a more adult-focused visit policy, Wednesday-through-Sunday hours, and a smaller-format tasting experience.
Boutique Loudoun farm winery with flexible tasting options, family-friendly seating, and a clearly stated official policy for children and leashed dogs.
Large Purcellville estate winery with daily hours, broad seating options, and official reservation rules that explicitly cover both children and dogs.
Middleburg winery with strong Virginia wine credentials, broad hilltop seating, and an official policy that spells out exactly where families and dogs are welcome.
Small Waterford winery with indoor-outdoor seating, picnic-friendly service, and a straightforward official policy welcoming leashed dogs and supervised children.
Leesburg winery with family access in the main tasting room and patio, adult-only back and side decks, and a clear dog policy for the main patio and picnic areas.
Large Middleburg winery with daily kitchen service, longer weekend hours, and an outside-only dog policy that still keeps it workable for family visits.
Lovettsville winery with closed midweek hours, later Friday and Saturday service, and an outside-only dog policy that still works well for family visits.
Boutique Lovettsville winery with Friday-through-Sunday tasting hours, a Friday-only dog policy, and a family-friendly visit setup.
Hillsboro winery with midday weekday hours, earlier Tuesday-through-Thursday closing times, and an outside-only dog policy that still works for family visits.
Leesburg winery and restaurant with weekend-only service, chef-driven food, and clear house rules that keep it kid-aware and pet-free.
Purcellville farm winery with a small-scale tasting room schedule, a child-friendly setup, and a quieter low-key feel south of Lincoln.
Leesburg winery with daily long-weekend hours, a more structured family setup, and official outdoor-only dog access.
Hillsboro winery with compact weekend hours, a playful family-friendly tone, and a leash-friendly pet policy on the grounds.
Hamilton winery with a polished backyard setup, winter weekend hours, and split policies that keep kids and dogs out of the tasting room itself.
Garden-forward Leesburg winery with a more adult-leaning weekday policy, Sunday family access, and clearly defined outdoor dog rules.
Round Hill winery with mountain views, a relaxed outdoor layout, and an official visit page that clearly welcomes both all-ages groups and leashed dogs.
Middleburg-area winery with daily noon openings, a firmly adults-only tasting policy, and official outdoor-only dog access.
Wooded Leesburg winery with a cozy log-cabin setting, weekend tasting hours, and an unusually welcoming policy for both kids and dogs.
Lovettsville vineyard with a straight-ahead Friday-through-Sunday schedule, broad family access, and a dog-friendly rural tasting-room setup.
Hillsboro winery and brewery tasting room with daily hours, Friday evening service, and an official site that clearly positions both the wine and beer programs together.
Waterford flower farm and winery with a strong event-and-garden identity, seasonal tasting availability, and local notes that keep it family- and dog-friendly when open.
Hillsboro vineyard and event venue with limited tasting-room hours, an adults-only policy, and a smaller-format visit model focused on weekends.
Lost Creek pours its wines at the owners' Echelon Wine Bar in downtown Leesburg, giving it a more urban tasting-room setup with evening hours and an adults-only policy.
Hillsboro farm winery and brewery with small-batch drinks, a 16+ policy, and an explicit outside-only dog policy.
Downtown Leesburg O1V Tasting Room for October One Vineyard, with Thursday-through-Sunday hours, First Friday late hours, and a family- and pet-friendly shop policy.
Aldie winery with broad seating, full daily hours, and explicit family and dog policies that make the visit rules easy to understand.
Hillsboro sparkling-wine destination with a more polished reservation-driven feel, long weekend hours, and a strict adults-only no-pets policy.
Aldie winery and brewery compound with pizza, broad daytime hours, and an official visit page that explicitly welcomes both kids and dogs.
Purcellville winery with broad hilltop views, longer Saturday hours, a strict 21+ property policy, and dog access limited to selected outdoor spaces.
Waterford winery with a playful brand, weekend-only tasting hours, and a clearly adult-only policy that keeps the visit geared toward a quieter wine outing.
Hamilton winery with a historic farm setting, steady Thursday-through-Sunday hours, and a relaxed official policy that welcomes both families and dogs.
Waterford tasting room with weekend-only hours, a reservation-friendly setup, and clear family and pet rules that make the visit easy to plan.
Leesburg estate winery on Droumavalla Farm, with tasting room hours Thursday through Sunday and scenic vineyard and pond views off Route 15.
Hamilton winery with a quiet rural setting, longer Friday hours, an adults-first tasting policy, and dog access limited to the outdoor green spaces.
Purcellville estate winery at Tranquility Farm, pouring Draksha sparkling wines and Otium still wines through reservation-required tastings.
Purcellville winery-and-tavern stop with steady weekly hours, beer and wine on site, and an official family- and pet-friendly event setup.
Purcellville winery with daily tasting hours, a stronger Friday evening window, and a polished farm setting that still welcomes families and dogs outdoors.
Round Hill estate vineyard with a polished tasting room, clear family and pet policies, and enough structure on the official site to make planning easy.
Leesburg mountain winery with broad weekend hours, a family-friendly atmosphere, and enough dog access to make it an easy scenic stop.
Leesburg farm vineyard with a small-production feel, strictly 21+ tastings, and a no-pets policy that keeps the experience adult-focused.
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