This Beautiful Barn In Virginia Is Also A Winery And You’ll Want To Visit
By Beth|Published January 12, 2018
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Beth
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Charlottesville. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
Anyone who has spent time in Virginia can attest to our love of wine. There are currently 230 beautiful wineries in the Old Dominion, and each has something unique to offer. Since this number probably seems overwhelming for those fairly new to Virginia’s wine scene, we’ve pinpointed the perfect starting place. Aspen Dale Winery at the Barn is not only an incredible winery, it also happens to be situated inside of a historic barn. Can you imagine a more romantic setting for sipping wine?
Tucked away in the heart of Virginia's wine country awaits one of the most picturesque wineries in the state. Aspen Dale Winery can be found at 11083 John Marshall Hwy in Delaplane, Virginia.
Perhaps one of the most remarkable features about this particular winery is its location inside of a 200-year old converted barn. As you'll notice, the tasting room features beams from the 1800s.
Visitors of age are encouraged to sample the wine along with specialty food samples. From dried cherries to pheasant sausage, you'll be surprised by the unique pairings.
Adding to the atmosphere, there's a working fireplace, hanging twinkle lights, and oftentimes a performance of live music. Can you imagine a cozier space?
If you have time to explore the barn's surroundings, you'll fall in love with the country landscape. There are even miniature ponies on site that visitors are encouraged to interact with.
Even in the heart of winter, this gorgeous barn setting is undeniably beautiful. The authentic country feel of Aspen Dale will encourage you to return for your next visit.
So whether you're stopping by to learn about the region's wines or about the history of the barn setting, you'll be happy you made time to visit this gorgeous landmark.