Narmada is still relatively new, but already a favorite for its warm welcomes. The elegant tasting room is big enough for a crowd, with plenty of tables, frequent musical guests, and a fun and varied choice of wines, including several lighter/sweeter choices that go well with the Indian fare on Narmada’s menu. Read more about our visit to Narmada here.
The menu includes:
Vegetable Samosas, $6.00
Fried Indian pastries with a lightly spiced vegetable filling, accompanied by Tamarind sauce.
Aloo Tikki, $5.00
Handmade spicy mashed potato and vegetable cakes with Indian yogurt sauce.
Butter Chicken, $9.00
Butter chicken with yellow rice.
Vegetable Biryani, $6.00
Spiced saffron basmati rice with mixed vegetables and nuts.
Kulcha with Hummus $6.00
Indian Bread served with hummus.
Kulcha, $3.50
Indian Bread
Gourmet Cheeses and Meats
Antipasto Platter, $11.00
Gouda, salami, olives and roasted red peppers with a baguette.
Assorted Cheese Platter, $14.00
Goat, cheddar, Moody bleu and Gouda cheese served with jam, almonds, and crackers.
French Brie and Baguette, $8.00
French Brie served with jam and warm baguette.
Baby Gouda and Baguette, $7.00
Baby Gouda served with grapes and warm baguette.Sharp Cheddar and Baguette, $7.00
Sharp Cheddar served with grapes and warm baguette.
Glenview Farms Goat Cheese and Baguette, $7.00
Goat Cheese served with almonds, sun dried tomatoes and warm baguette.
Wineries within 10 miles: Gray Ghost, Unicorn, Gadino
Winery Hours:
Summer Hours: Thursdays 12-5, Wine Down Fridays 12-6, Saturdays 11-7, Sundays 12-6. Open till 7 on Sundays before a Federal holiday, and 11-6 on Monday holidays.
Directions:
Narmada Winery
43 Narmada Lane
Amissville, VA
540-937-8215
From Washington, DC
Take 66 West to exit 28 (Route 17 South) travel 12 miles to Warrenton. At traffic light make right onto LEE HWY/US-17 S/US-211 W/US-29 Business Route South. Continue for .8 miles. Make slight right turn onto 211 West. Continue on 211 for 13 miles to winery entrance on the right.
From Loudon County
Take Route 15 South into Haymaket then take 66 West to exit 28 (Route 17 South) travel 12 miles to Warrenton. At traffic light make right onto LEE HWY/US-17 S/US-211 W/US-29 Business Route South. Continue for .8 miles. Make slight right turn onto 211 West. Continue on 211 for 13 miles to winery entrance on the right.
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