Sunset Hills Vineyard
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Address: 38295 Fremont Overlook Lane, Purcellville Virginia 20132

Phone: 540-882-4560

Geo Coords: 39.1791666, -77.6769444

(Been there, checked it!)


From the Winery’s Blurb:

Sunset Hills Vineyard produces award winning wines from a historic farm in western Loudoun County. Our winery is in a relaxing and pastoral setting with panoramic views of the Blue Ridge and Short Hill Mountain ranges.

Our Amish restored 130 year old barn with two story decks, spring house and corn crib offer a beautiful sunset view of the valley.


Tasting / Visiting:

Tastings cost $7 per person.
Hours: Monday-Thursday 12-5pm; Friday 12-8pm; Saturday & Sunday 12-6pm.


Our Visit:

We just visited Sunset Hills on Sunday, 11 July. Here is a link to Nancy’s blog post on Sunset Hills.

Wow. Friends (originally from California) gave us a heads-up about this place when we told them about our upcoming winery tour. They said, and I quote: “We have a new favorite winery. It’s in Virginia. And you know how much it pains us to say that.” Sunset Hills IS all that.

All photos from this winery

Taking pride of place smack in the middle of the vineyards is a huge, imposing red barn, circa 1870 (rebuilt by Amish barn-raising specialists, we were told by the owner, Diane). The umpty-thousand square foot structure is home to the four-sided tasting bar, lots of open space with little gifties for purchase, AND an open second-story balcony – roped off for use by Sunset Hills Wine Club members. (A nifty bit of exclusivity marketing, as are the “Pick Up Parties” the winery hosts every couple of months, where members pick up the bottles they are required to purchase as part of the Club.)

The owners grew grapes for years before the winery took shape – they wanted mature grapes to make wonderful wines, and they have a lot to show for their pre-planning. Lots of winners in the nine wines we tasted ($7 per person); we bought three bottles, which says it all. Reserve Chardonnay, Cab Franc, and Viognier.

Pick up snacks here (or bring your own), including a large gourmet food basket ($30 non members, $24 members) with warm French bread, cheese, meats and tapenade. Also available: turkey panini, Amish cheese plate, hot pretzels, and Amish fudge.

Lots of outside seating, on a sunny deck or at picnic tables on the shady lawn. Love it!


The Wines: When we visited, the winery was tasting …

Unoaked Chardonnay; Reserve Chardonnay; Viognier; Sunset White (blend of Chardonnay and Viognier); Sunset Rose (Cabernet Franc); Bnevino Cabernet Franc (Cab. Franc); Merlot (Merlot and Cab. Sauvignon); Sunset Red (meritage style Cabernet Sauvignon); Nettare di Tramonto (Vidal Blanc dessert wine). A 2007 reserve Cabernet Franc was also available for purchase.


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