The Virginia Peninsula Wine Trail is nestled in an Atlantic Coastal Plain area defined by the York and Pamunkey Rivers to the north and the James River to the south.

Reminiscent of the topography and climate that influence prestigious wine-growing regions in Europe, Virginia’s newest American Viticultural Area is home to six diverse wineries that produce some of the best wine in the Commonwealth. The terroir-driven wines from this region reflect the subtropical, maritime climate distinguished by its extended growing season.

These scenic retreats that offer southern hospitality at its finest also pay homage to American history that dates back to the early English colonists who settled here. Four centuries after the House of Burgesses’ 1619 decree that once required every household to plant vineyards, the wines that originate here continue to win national and international acclaim.


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Gauthier Vineyard

5000 Farmers Drive
Barhamsville, Virginia
(703) 622-1107

Email:
[email protected]

Website:
gauthiervineyard.com


Jolene Family Winery

2750 Pocahontas Trail
Quinton, Virginia
(804) 557-5316

Email:
[email protected]

Website:
jolenefamilywinery.com


New Kent Winery

8400 Old Church Road
New Kent, Virginia
(804) 932-8240

Email:
[email protected]

Website:
newkentwinery.com


Saudé Creek Vineyards

16230 Cooks Mill Road
Lanexa, Virginia
(804) 966-5896

Email:
[email protected]

Website:
saudecreek.com


Upper Shirley Vineyards

600 Shirley Plantation Road
Charles City, Virginia
(804) 829-9463

Email:
[email protected]

Website:
uppershirley.com


Williamsburg Winery

5800 Wessex Hundred
Williamsburg, Virginia
(757) 229-0999

Email:
[email protected]

Website:
williamsburgwinery.com