6 Cozy Wine Experiences to Discover This Fall
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6 Cozy Wine Experiences to Discover This Fall
"Spend quality time with friends gathered around one of Windridge Vineyards' outdoor gas or wood-burning fire pits. Wine enthusiasts can sip estate-grown wines while taking in fall foliage views of Maryland's Piedmont landscape. For food pairings, you can order crab cake sliders, charcuterie boards, and other indulgences from the kitchen (ongoing Fri-Sun, $35 reservation fee for up to eight people)."
"Satisfy your taste buds with small-batch pours of Virginia hard ciders at the inaugural LoCo Cider Fest at Great Country Farms. In addition to the tasting, visitors can catch glimpses of the Blue Ridge Mountains, listen to live music from Six Strings and Bourbon, play lawn games, and watch apple cider pressing demos (November 15, $35+ for adults, $15 for kids)."
Regional wineries and farms offer a variety of autumn experiences including outdoor fire pits, hard-cider tastings, guided wine samplings, and hands-on craft workshops. Windridge Vineyards in Darnestown provides outdoor gas and wood-burning fire pits, estate-grown wines, fall foliage views, and kitchen pairings with a $35 reservation fee for up to eight people (ongoing Fri-Sun). Great Country Farms hosts the LoCo Cider Fest with small-batch ciders, live music, lawn games, and cider-pressing demos on November 15 ($35+ adults, $15 kids). Crimson Lane Vineyards offers scenic guided tastings and reserved East Porch seating (through December 8, $45+). Two Twisted Posts and 868 Estate host floral-arrangement and mosaic-lamp workshops ($30 and $103 respectively). Potomac Point Winery and Vineyard in Stafford, VA is also listed as an option.
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