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Middleburg’s Cana Vineyards & Winery Is Officially for Sale

The $9M asking price includes the vineyards, winery, café, and all equipment and inventory. 

By Debbie Williams April 3, 2026 at 11:34 am

A popular Northern Virginia winery is officially on the market. Owners Lisa and Bryce Petty are selling Cana Vineyards & Winery — located at 38600 Little River Tpk. in Middleburg — with a listed price of $9 million.

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Photo by Megan Rei Photography

Cana’s Wine Production

Cana Vineyards & Winery sits on approximately 43 acres, with 8 acres dedicated to wine production. It currently grows petit verdot, cabernet franc, merlot, petit manseng, and Norton grapes. It produces around 3,000 cases of wine per year.

6 bottles of wines from Cana Vineyards & Winery
Courtesy Cana Vineyards & Winery

Cana made headlines in 2022 when its 2019 Unité Reserve was named the 2022 Virginia Governor’s Cup winner, making Melanie Natoli the first female winemaker to win the prestigious award. That same year, the vineyard’s 2019 Le Mariage won a gold medal and a place in the Governor’s Case. Since then, Cana has won multiple gold and silver medals in the Virginia’s Governor’s Cup.

Black Oak Cafe interior
Black Oak Café (Courtesy Cana Vineyards)

Sale Details

The listing includes all property, equipment, and inventory, including Black Oak Café, which opened in 2025 and serves gelato, pizza, and espresso drinks.

Exterior property view of Cana Vineyards and Winery in Middleburg
Courtesy Simon Reeder

Listing agent Simon Reeder of eXp Realty held a private preview of the property last October. When asked why the Pettys decided to sell, Reeder said, “It’s just timing. They’re seven years in, and they have two kids that are college age, so they’re staring at the empty nest side of things. The winery is in a beautiful place to kind of hand it off to someone that’s excited about the opportunity.”

Feature image courtesy Simon Reeder

Debbie Williams

Debbie Williams

Senior Editor

Northern Virginia Magazine Senior Editor Debbie Williams is a George Mason University graduate and longtime NoVA resident. She has more than 20 years of experience writing and editing for a variety of nonprofit, lifestyle, and government publications, including for AARP.org and USA TODAY magazines.

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