Attention all wine lovers! You may know the Charlottesville area for its historic sites, like Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello. After all, this UNESCO World Heritage site is prominently featured on the back of the U.S. nickel. But did you know that Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Virginia are also known for its renowned wines? The Monticello Wine Trail, the trail that connects the Charlottesville area’s 40-plus wineries, continues to become more established and well-known each year — and it’s cranking out wines that are making oenophiles from all around the country and the world take note.

The Charlottesville area is situated at the foothills of the scenic Blue Ridge Mountains, just a short two-and-a-half-hour drive from the DC/NoVA area or a quick Amtrak ride from multiple stations throughout the region. And though Jefferson himself attempted to grow his own grapes here hundreds of years ago, it wasn’t until more modern times that these efforts were successful. The terroir here is well suited to growing a variety of grapes and the wines have been racking up the accolades regionally, nationally, and even internationally.
The wineries are just as lovely and unique as the wines themselves. Come find your new favorite vino while sipping in a tropical conservatory at Glass House Winery. Or, discover your new favorite chardonnay at Blenheim Vineyards – owned and operated by none other than Dave Matthews (yes, that Dave Matthews, of the Dave Matthews Band).
Discover a more intimate setting at one of the many boutique wineries that dot the landscape or enjoy a glass at one the larger vineyards like Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards or King Family Vineyards — and soak in those epic views of the surrounding mountains while you sip.

Those looking to up the ante a bit can even combine their love of wine with outdoor adventure on an unforgettable horseback ride through the luscious vines. Or ride in style on four wheels and let one of our many transportation companies do the work. They’ll plan the perfect itinerary for you and transport you to multiple wineries, meaning all you have to do is sit back, relax, and decide which wine you’re going to order at the next location. Since you’ll be visiting several spots, be sure to check out the Monticello Wine Trail Digital Passport. Just check in, sip, and win a prize after your 10th winery visit. It’s as easy as that! And if wine isn’t your leisure beverage of choice, the Charlottesville area is also home to a variety of craft breweries, artisanal cideries, and even a few distilleries!

Delicious vino aside, there’s so much more to explore. Summer visitors can cool off while paddling or floating on the Rivanna or James Rivers, and after a day outdoors, stop in at one of many farm-to-table restaurants found at every turn.

Stroll the historic pedestrian Downtown Mall for dozens of restaurants with patio dining, cafes, boutique shops, and entertainment venues like the Paramount Theater or the Ting Pavilion. When it’s time to turn in for the night, the area boasts a variety of places to stay including resorts, inns, bed and breakfasts, chain hotels, and vacation rentals that are perfect for resting up and recharging for another day of adventures in Charlottesville and Albemarle County!
Plan your summer stay today at visitcharlottesville.org.
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