The Loudoun wine trail covers more than 50 wineries and tasting rooms across Loudoun County, Virginia — officially branded "DC's Wine Country®" — spread through distinct clusters in Purcellville, Bluemont, Leesburg, Waterford, and Middleburg, all within roughly 45 minutes to an hour of Washington, DC. Loudoun County wine tours range from a single afternoon visiting two or three wineries to a full weekend working through multiple towns. The region has real award-winning credentials: The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards made history in 2017 as the first Loudoun winery to win Virginia's Governor's Cup, since followed by 868 Estate Vineyards, Cana Vineyards, and Breaux Vineyards. This guide breaks the whole trail down by town so you can build a route that actually makes sense.
- 50+ wineries: Loudoun County is officially branded "DC's Wine Country®" — the densest wine trail in the DC region.
- Distance from DC: Most of the Loudoun wine trail sits 45 minutes to an hour from Washington, with Purcellville and Bluemont at the outer end.
- Governor's Cup winners: Hamilton Station, 868 Estate Vineyards, Cana Vineyards, and Breaux Vineyards have all won Virginia's top wine honor.
- Best for views: Bluemont Vineyard and Breaux Vineyards — both at elevated positions with Blue Ridge Mountain panoramas.
- No rideshare in Middleburg: Uber and Lyft do not operate in Middleburg — arrange transport in advance for any multi-stop itinerary.
- Private car advantage: With wineries spread across multiple towns, a private driver means no one has to skip tastings as a designated driver.
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Loudoun County Wine Tours: The Quick Answer
The Loudoun wine trail organizes naturally by town — each cluster has a distinct character, and picking a base town before mapping your route saves time compared to trying to connect wineries across the whole county in a single day.
| Town / Area | Known For | Key Wineries |
|---|---|---|
| Purcellville | Loudoun's largest winery concentration | Breaux Vineyards, Sunset Hills Vineyard, Walsh Family Wine |
| Bluemont | Blue Ridge Mountain views, elevated tasting rooms | Bluemont Vineyard, Good Spirit Farm Winery |
| Leesburg | County seat, easy DC access | Bleu Frog Vineyards |
| Waterford | Boutique producers, historic village | Corcoran Vineyards & Cider, 8 Chains North, Carriage House Wineworks |
| Middleburg | Horse-and-wine country crossover | Cana Vineyards, Chrysalis Vineyards |
| Delaplane (Fauquier Co.) | Adjacent, often toured with Loudoun | Barrel Oak Winery |
Explore the Loudoun Wine Trail by Town
Purcellville Wineries
Purcellville holds the densest concentration of well-known names on the Loudoun wine trail, anchored by Breaux Vineyards — one of Virginia's largest producers with more than 100 acres planted across a 400-acre hillside estate overlooking the Blue Ridge Mountains, growing 17 grape varieties for red, white, rosé, and sparkling wine. Sunset Hills Vineyard focuses on 100% Virginia-grown wine with a strong sustainability focus, including solar power. Walsh Family Wine rounds out the town's tasting rooms with vineyard-specific wines drawn from sites farmed across Loudoun County.
Bluemont Wineries
Bluemont wineries sit at some of the trail's highest elevations, delivering panoramic Blue Ridge and Loudoun Valley views that set the town apart from the flatter vineyard land closer to DC. Bluemont Vineyard, co-owned alongside Dirt Farm Brewing on the same mountain (accessible by separate roads), pairs wine with chef's-table dining and some of the region's most dramatic scenery. Good Spirit Farm Winery, a family-owned 42-acre property near Bluemont, adds an award-winning farm-atmosphere stop to the same cluster.
Delaplane Wineries
Delaplane sits just across the Loudoun County line in neighboring Fauquier County, but it's commonly toured together with Loudoun given the short additional drive — Barrel Oak Winery, known for being dog-friendly and even offering horseback riding, is the area's best-known stop for visitors extending a Loudoun day into this adjacent wine country.
Middleburg Wineries
Middleburg's wine scene overlaps directly with its horse-country identity, led by Cana Vineyards, a Virginia Governor's Cup winner known for its lively tasting bar, and Chrysalis Vineyards, set in the Bull Run Mountains and focused on French grape varietals suited to Virginia's climate — particularly the Norton grape.
Leesburg and Waterford
Leesburg offers Bleu Frog Vineyards, a newer limited-production winery. Waterford, a smaller historic village, is home to Corcoran Vineyards & Cider alongside 8 Chains North and Carriage House Wineworks — a boutique, estate-grown producer with a pre-Civil War cabin on its grounds.
Virginia Wineries Near Washington DC: What's Actually Closest?
For visitors staying in DC, Arlington, or Tysons without much time to spare, the closest Virginia wineries to the city aren't in Loudoun at all — Paradise Springs Winery and The Winery at Bull Run, both in Fairfax County, sit closest to the District and open daily starting at 11 AM. For a fuller Loudoun wine trail experience with more variety and scenery, though, the roughly 45-minute-to-hour drive out to Purcellville, Bluemont, or Middleburg is worth the extra time. Visit Loudoun's official wine trail PDF guide lists every winery by cluster with current hours and contact details.
Best Wineries for Different Priorities
| Priority | Best Stops |
|---|---|
| Best views | Bluemont Vineyard, Breaux Vineyards, Hillsborough Vineyards |
| Award-winning wine | Hamilton Station Vineyards, 868 Estate Vineyards, Cana Vineyards, Breaux Vineyards |
| Pet-friendly stops | Willowcroft Farm Vineyards, The Winery at La Grange, 8 Chains North |
| Multi-stop convenience | Bluemont Vineyard, Corcoran Vineyards & Cider — both close to a second stop on the same property or road |
| Cider option | Corcoran Vineyards & Cider — Virginia is a top apple-producing state; cideries are worth a stop to break up a wine-only day |
Northern Virginia Wine Tours: DIY vs. Guided
Northern Virginia wine tours split into two realistic approaches: mapping your own route between two or three wineries and driving yourself (with a designated driver), or booking a guided Loudoun County VA wine tour that handles routing, reservations, and the drive between stops. For the full breakdown of how a private Loudoun wine tour compares to a shared bus tour — including realistic per-person pricing by group size — see the Virginia Wine Tours Complete Guide. To book a custom Loudoun wine trail route, see our wine tour service page.
| Approach | Best For | Key Consideration |
|---|---|---|
| DIY, self-driven | Small groups with a committed designated driver | Requires careful route planning; tasting limits itself around driving safety |
| Guided group tour | Solo travelers or couples wanting a set itinerary | Fixed stops and schedule, shared with other guests |
| Private car / limo tour | Groups wanting flexibility and no driving concerns | Custom stop selection, everyone can taste freely, no designated-driver tradeoff |
| Single afternoon, closest to DC | Leesburg cluster — shortest drive, manageable 2-stop afternoon without committing to a full day. |
| Best views, willing to drive further | Bluemont — 1 hour from DC, 951 ft elevation at Bluemont Vineyard, pairs naturally with Breaux Vineyards in nearby Purcellville. |
| Wine + horse country in one day | Middleburg — Cana Vineyards + Chrysalis Vineyards, then Middleburg's historic downtown for dinner. |
| Full weekend, multiple towns | Purcellville Friday/Saturday + Bluemont Saturday + Middleburg Sunday — covers the trail's three most distinct characters. |
| Group of 4+ who all want to taste | Pre-book a private car — eliminates the designated-driver problem across wineries spread over multiple towns. Call: (410) 451-0000 |
Plan Your Loudoun Wine Trail Tour With Bayside Limousines
Bayside Limousines has served the Maryland, D.C., and Northern Virginia area for over 33 years. For a Loudoun wine trail day — Purcellville, Bluemont, Middleburg, or a custom mix — we build the route around your group so everyone can taste freely without a designated driver. Fixed rate, your itinerary. We own every vehicle and employ every chauffeur directly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Confirmed current winery counts, town-by-town clusters, and Governor's Cup award history across the Loudoun wine trail ahead of fall 2026 harvest season. Winery hours and reservation requirements should be verified directly with each venue before visiting.
