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Don’t Sleep on This East Coast Wine Region

Sep 30, 2023 | Courtney

Dreaming of a wine country getaway closer to home? For those on the East Coast look no further than Charlottesville, Virginia. Virginia is one of the country’s top wine-producing states, with about forty wineries in the Charlottesville area alone. As the saying goes, Virginia is for (wine) lovers.

Not knowing much about Virginia before arriving, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised by foliage-lined backroads and scenic Blue Ridge Mountain views throughout the weekend. Charlottesville and Keswick are beautifully landscaped in particular, with luxe farms and cozy wineries at every turn. If someone in your group isn’t a wine lover the area also has breweries, cideries, and distilleries worth exploring.

Rolling hills and fields at Pippin Hill Farm under a moody, cloud-filled sky, with late-season flowers and autumn trees adding warmth to the landscape.
Pippin Hill Farm

What's in This Guide
Transportation in Charlottesville, VA
Where to Stay in Charlottesville, VA
Keswick Hall
Vineyards in Charlottesville, VA
Keswick Vineyard
Early Mountain Vineyard
Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyard
Merrie Mill Farm & Vineyard
Restaurants in Charlottesville, VA
Ivy Provisions
Marigold

Transportation in Charlottesville, VA

There are two airports for those looking to fly to Charlottesville:

  • Charlottesville-Ablemarle Regional
    • Very small and tends to be more expensive
  • Richmond International
    • Better for reasonable flight options and a short 1 hour and 15-minute drive to Charlottesville

We flew into Richmond and rented a car for the weekend, and the process was a breeze. I recommend renting a car to explore the area, as rideshare options can be somewhat unreliable. We tried calling an Uber from our hotel, Keswick Hall, into Charlottesville one evening, and none were available because of a UVA football game. Most vineyards are about 20 minutes apart as well, so it’s helpful to have a car to explore the area at your leisure.

White farmhouse with a blue metal roof at Merrie Mill Farm & Vineyard on an overcast day.
Merrie Mill Farm & Vineyard

Where to Stay in Charlottesville, VA

Keswick Hall

Keswick Hall is a beautiful hotel located just outside of Charlottesville. The estate was originally built in 1912 and the owners recently completed a multimillion-dollar renovation and addition in 2021. The hotel has an infinity pool, spa, golf course, and a highly coveted Jean-Georges restaurant. More on that to come below…

Upon arrival grab a cocktail at the Crawford and cozy up by a wood-burning fireplace or try your hand at a game of pool. Southern hospitality reigns supreme at Keswick Hall, with the staff going above and beyond to help us during our stay. Keep in mind this all comes at a (hefty) cost.

If you’re looking for a more affordable option, check out the following hotels in Charlottesville:

  • Boar’s Head Resort
  • Omni

Vineyards in Charlottesville, VA

Keswick Vineyard

We arrived at Keswick Hall early and our rooms weren’t ready, so we ventured down the road to check out Keswick Vineyard. Unsure what to try, we ordered a round of wine flights and snagged a table on their outdoor patio. The wines were just okay, although the bartender was very friendly and informative. Not to mention they offer a very generous pour…

Don’t go out of your way for this vineyard, but it’s a convenient option if you opt to stay at Keswick Hall.

Wooden arbor entrance to Keswick Vineyard decorated with pumpkins and fall foliage.
Keswick Vineyard
Four-glass wine tasting flight with white and red wines on a patio table.

Early Mountain Vineyard

There are plenty of great vineyards within a twenty-minute drive of Charlottesville, however, venture a bit further to Early Mountain to experience the region’s best wines. This vineyard checks all the boxes with fantastic wines, fresh bites, and a refined atmosphere. We ordered wine flights (you’ll notice a theme here) and a charcuterie board to split among the table.

The rose was the crowd favorite, although I personally enjoyed the Petit Manseng. Advertised as the red wine drinker’s white, it’s funky and unlike anything I’ve tried before. You can’t go wrong with any of the wines at Early Mountain, making the forty-five-minute drive worth the trek.

Wine tasting flight with rosé, white, and red wines at Early Mountain Vineyard.
Early Mountain Vineyard

Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyard

This was by far the most scenic vineyard we visited. Sweeping mountain views draw in crowds from near and far making Pippin Hill one of the more sought out destinations in the area. Book a reservation for the tasting room in advance, otherwise, the wait time will be lengthy. We polished off a wine flight and several small bites on Saturday afternoon, and all agreed it was a highlight of the trip. Pippin Hill showcases the true Virginia wine experience – a must-see when in the area.

Wine tasting setup with glasses and sample bottles at Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyard.
Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyard
Rolling vineyard landscape at Pippin Hill Farm with mountains in the distance.

Merrie Mill Farm & Vineyard

The most unique vineyard of the trip. The decor inside is loud and eclectic, adorned with antique furnishings and vibrant patterns. Think Alice in Wonderland meets modern design. As strange as it may sound, it somehow works. Atmosphere aside, Merrie Mill’s wine is some of the best we tried. Everyone loved the Petit Verdot in particular. If you can, visit on a Friday or Saturday night to catch a live music performance!

Eclectic tasting room with zebra decor and cozy seating at Merrie Mill Farm & Vineyard.
Merrie Mill Farm & Vineyard
Wine tasting flight with rosé, white, and red wines at Merrie Mill Farm & Vineyard.

Restaurants in Charlottesville, VA

Ivy Provisions

Grab a sandwich at Ivy Provisions while on the go. The perfect midday stop to get some sustenance before hitting the next vineyard…

Brick building with black shutters and a patio seating area at Ivy Provisions café.
Ivy Provisions

Marigold

Keswick Hall’s ‘rustic chic’ farm-to-table restaurant focuses on sustainable produce. If this sounds up your alley, drop what you’re doing and book a reservation right now. We learned the hard way dinner books out far in advance, having to settle for a 5:45 PM reservation.

Everything we tried was incredibly fresh, with each dish highlighting seasonal ingredients. Our waitress recommended the pumpkin dumplings, and they were out-of-this-world good. The cocktails were just as notable and multiple rounds were consumed. Regardless of where you stay, incorporate Marigold into your schedule.

Pan-fried dumplings topped with crispy garnish at Marigold restaurant.
Dumplings from Marigold
Seared fish with mushrooms and microgreens in a tangy sauce.

Until next time, Charlottesville!

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