Discover Six Uniquely Charming Wineries on the New Virginia Peninsula Wine Trail 

Virginia is a state with a rich and diverse wine culture, with over 300 wineries spread across every corner of the state.

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What makes Virginia stand out as a wine destination is its unique offerings, such as kayaking to a winery, listening to bluegrass music while enjoying local wines, or sipping regional wines at a National Park.

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Each winery has its own unique charm and personality, offering a wide range of wine choices, from full-bodied reds to refreshing whites.

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Their wines are 100% Virginia grapes and are grown on the property or on leased vines in the Shenandoah Valley. The tasting room overlooks the vineyard and a natural pond, providing the perfect backdrop.

Gauthier Vineyard

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The winery offers breathtaking views of Tom Brooks Lake on one side and the vineyards on the other. You can indulge in award-winning, hand-crafted wines in the cozy tasting room.

Jolene Family Winery

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New Kent Winery at Dombroski Vineyards is a family-owned business. They have continued to grow the winery’s operations by planting additional vines and adding a new wedding venue, the Vineyard Estate at New Kent Winery.

New Kent Winery

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The winery is located in New Kent County, Virginia, and sits atop one of the highest points in the area, offering gorgeous views of the Pamunkey River.

Saudé Creek Vineyards

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At Upper Shirley Vineyards, you can sample the winery’s  award-winning wines in the elegant tasting room or on the covered porch, which offers an incredible view of the James River.

Upper Shirley Vineyards

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