August 21, 2024

10 Ways to Plan Your Perfect Fall Getaway to Virginia’s Wine Country

Other

As the summer heat turns into crisp autumn and the leaves begin to turn, there’s no better time to explore Virginia’s wine country. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or just looking for a scenic escape, these ten tips will help you craft the ultimate fall wine adventure.

1. Find your Virginia Wine Month Celebration

Fall in Virginia is a time of celebration and October marks the 36th annual Virginia Wine Month. From harvest festivities to speciality wine and food pairings, the season is full of events that highlight the region’s rich winemaking traditions. Make sure to raise a glass to #vawinemonth whether it’s during a visit to a local winery, attending an event or popping a bottle at home.

2. Plan your Itinerary

With over 300 wineries spread across the state, planning your itinerary is key to making the most of your trip. Wherever you want to explore, map out your journey.

3. Download the Virginia Wine App

The Virginia Wine app is a must-have for any wine country visitor. It offers easy access to winery locations, events, and special offers, making it simpler than ever to plan your visit.

4. Request a Virginia Winery Guide

As you drive through the picturesque countryside of Virginia, you’ll find vineyards scattered about. Request a free physical copy of the winery guide to keep handy. 

5. Shop Virginia Wine

Many wineries have cultivated strong partnerships with restaurants and wine shops, allowing their wines to reach wine lovers outside of the tasting room. Support featured partners and find Virginia Wine near you.

6. Explore the Gold Medal Wine Trail

Join the Gold Medal Wine Trail for a access to some of Virginia’s finest wineries. The pass not only offers exceptional wine experiences but also opportunities for discounts and prizes along the way. Pass holders will have exclusive access to special Virginia Wine Month giveaways this fall.

7. Celebrate Harvest Party

Harvest Party is home-grown holiday, celebrated on October 19, and serves as the day when the Commonwealth comes together to raise their glasses in honor of our region’s bounty.

8. Stay at a Vineyard

For a truly immersive experience, stay at a vineyard. Many wineries offer charming accommodations ranging from cozy cottages to luxurious inns. Waking up to the peaceful sight of rolling vineyards is a perfect start to a fall day of Virginia wine tastings.

9. Dine at a Winery

Enhance your wine tasting with a meal at one of Virginia’s many winery restaurants. These establishments pair locally-sourced, seasonal dishes with wines made on-site, offering a culinary experience that’s as authentic as it is delicious.

10. Find the Perfect Pairing

Fall is the perfect time to explore wine pairings. As the season changes, so do the flavors of the region. Pair food and Virginia wines all season long with this pairing guide.

Fall is just around the corner followed by endless ways to celebrate Virginia Wine Month. Choose a vineyard, plan a weekend getaway, or simply follow the open road. Whether you map out a meticulous itinerary or embrace spontaneous exploration, this is the ideal time to immerse yourself in Virginia’s breathtaking landscapes and discover its exceptional wines.

Other

More Virginia Wine Stories

September 29, 2023

35 Things to Know in Celebration of 35 Years of Virginia Wine Month

October marks the annual celebration of Virginia Wine Month, a time to raise a glass and honor the community of winemakers and wine lovers that set Virginia apart. Since the […]

Read More

October 5, 2018

Here’s to 30 years of Virginia Wine Month.

The Beginning Let’s take it all the way back to 1988. For a few years, Virginia Farm Winery Month had been held in the sweltering heat of August in conjunction […]

Read More

August 10, 2023

Planning Your Fall Virginia Winery Visit

With summer dwindling to an end, crisp autumn breezes will soon sweep through the rolling hills of Virginia. As the changing leaves paint the vineyards landscapes with warm hues, there […]

Read More

The Story of Virginia Wine

Learn More