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  2. 15 Must-Visit Vineyards In Virginia For Wine Enthusiasts - AOL

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    Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards. While you come to Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards for the wine, of course, there are two other good reasons to visit: the views and the food. Overlooking lush views of ...

  3. 10 Weekend Getaways In Virginia For Every Type Of Traveler - AOL

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    When you’ve had your fill of history, shift to filling your glass and sample the local terroir at vineyards like Pippin Hill Farm and King Family, which are noteworthy both for their grapes and ...

  4. List of wineries in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Afton Mountain Vineyards 1978 Afton: Albemarle, Nelson [8] Altillo Vineyards and Winery Hurt: Pittsylvania [9] [a] American Way Country Wines 1979 Chase City: Mecklenburg [10] Ankida Ridge Vineyards 2010 Amherst: Amherst [11] Arterra Wines 2015 Delaplane: Fauquier [12] Aspen Dale Winery at the Barn 2009 Delaplane: Fauquier [13] Ashton Creek ...

  5. Shenandoah Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    Wine producers in the AVA include: (from north to south) Veramar Vineyard, [13] James Charles Winery & Vineyard, [14] Valerie Hill Vineyard & Winery, [15] North Mountain Vineyard & Winery, [16] Muse Vineyards, [17] Shenandoah Vineyards, [18] Wolf Gap Vineyard, [19] Cave Ridge Vineyard, [20] The Winery at Kindred Pointe, [21] DeMello Vineyards, [22] Old Hill Cidery, [23] Wisteria Farm ...

  6. B.R. Cohn Winery - Wikipedia

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    He named the property the Olive Hill Estate Vineyards after the grove of 145-year-old olive Picholine Olive trees, from which he continues to make ultra-premium olive oil. After selling grapes to other wineries for several years, Cohn founded his own winery, B.R. Cohn, in 1984. His first winemaker was the now-famous Helen Turley. [3]

  7. Clarence House, Richmond - Wikipedia

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    Clarence House, Richmond is a Grade II listed [1] house in The Vineyard, Richmond, dating from about 1696. [2] It was built for Nathaniel Rawlins, a London haberdasher merchant, who lived there until his death in 1718. The Duke of Clarence, later to become King William IV, lived in Richmond in the late 1780s and gave his name to the property.