Celebrate Virginia Wine Month

October is Virginia Wine Month, and you can celebrate locally along Loudoun’s Wine Trail and beyond with Reston Limousine’s public and private wine tours.

Sunset Hills Vineyard
Oct. 17: Fabbioli Cellars & Lost Creek Winery
Oct. 18: Notaviva Vineyards & Sunset Hills Vineyard
Oct. 24: Loudoun Valley Vineyards & Corcoran Vineyard
Oct. 25: Willowcroft Vineyards & Casanel Vineyards
Oct. 31: Pearmund Cellars & Winery at La Grange
Choose your closest pick up location (West Falls Metro Station, Dulles Town Center and Lansdowne Resort) and relax on your way to two of Virginia’s fabulous wineries. Cost is $35 per person, inclusive of transportation and complimentary water throughout the 7-hour tour.

Pearmund Cellars
Catered boxed lunches are available to purchase for $15. Your lunch will contain a choice of sandwich or salad listed below served with chips, a pickle spear and a fresh-baked cookie. All sandwiches come with lettuce, tomato, red onion and provolone cheese.
Price does not include winery tasting fees or driver gratuity. Tasting fees vary based on each winery and group size. Wineries subject to change without notice.
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Destinations: Loudoun Valley Vineyards, Veramar Vineyard
April marks the start of Public Wine Tour season for Reston Limousine, which offers regular weekend getaways to nearby wineries with spectacular views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. This Saturday, April 18, join us for a trip to two wineries west of Leesburg: Loudoun Valley Vineyards and Veramar Vineyard.
After pickups starting at 10 a.m., you’ll arrive at Loudoun Valley Vineyards in Waterford, a 20-acre estate winery that Cameron and BreeAnn Moore took over in February 2008.
BreeAnn serves as winemaker and is no stranger to the industry, having worked at Beringer Vineyards in California and closer to home, Rappahanock Cellars and Unicorn Winery. This season visitors will enjoy a wine portfolio that’s entirely her own, including a new viognier that’s “tasting very well right now,” Cameron says.
While it’s early yet to enjoy the winery’s planned concert series and pit barbecue that will start around June, you’ll still get to enjoy Bree’s artisan wines and picnic fare including fresh breads, salami and cheeses from the estate’s kitchen. Coupled with a view form the wraparound deck overlooking the vineyard, it’s a wine country experience you won’t soon forget.
Following Loudoun Valley Vineyards, you’ll take a trip over the mountain to reach the Bogaty family’s Veramar Vineyard in Berryville.
The boutique winery, which produces about 4,000 cases per year, recently medaled at the 2009 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition for its 2007 Chardonnay and 2007 Cabernet Franc. The Cab Franc will be hitting international palates in May, when the family will be showcasing and selling the elegant red at a London trade show.
Now’s your chance to taste these award-winning wines before they’re taken off the tasting menu and sold only as a library wine — a tip graciously provided to Reston Limousine blog by family matriarch Della Bogaty.
If you’ve saved room for food, the winery has a special Wino and Spud Bar event that day: get a baked potato with your favorite toppings for $3 to pair with your choice of Veramar wines from 1-4 p.m.
Cost: $35 per person (does not include tasting fees or gratuity)
Lunch options: A catered box lunch from Atlanta Bread Co. are available for purchase for $15.
Tasting Fees:
Loudoun Valley: $5 for groups of less than eight; $10 for groups of eight or more and includes souvenir glass
Veramar: $5
Schedule:
10 a.m. pickup West Falls Church Metro Kiss & Ride
10:30 a.m. pickup Dulles Town Center
10:45 a.m. pickup Lansdowne Resort
~ 11:15-11:30 a.m. Arrive at Loudoun Valley Vineyards
~ 1:30 p.m. Arrive at Veramar Vineyard
~ 3-3:15 p.m. Depart Veramar Vineyard
To book this tour and to request more information, please call 703-478-0500 Option 1.

