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Ashburn Farmers MarketAt the Corner of Ashburn Village Blvd and Farmwell Rd (behind IHOP)
www.loudounfarmersmarkets.org(540) 454 · 8089
May 7 – October 30, Saturdays 8 am – 12 pm
Brambleton Farmers MarketIn the Parking Lot of Sport & Health Near Olympia Drive & Soave
www.loudounfarmersmarkets.org
May 1 – October 3, Sundays 9 am – 1 pm
Cascades Farmers MarketSenior Center Parking Lot (Behind Staples) 21060 Whitfield Place, Sterling
www.loudounfarmersmarkets.org
May 1 – November 20, Sundays 9 am – 1 pm
Leesburg Farmers MarketCatoctin Circle in the Parking Lot of the Virginia Village Shopping Center
www.loudounfarmersmarkets.org
May 7 – October 29, Saturdays, 8 am – 12 pm November – April, Saturdays 9 am – 12 pm
Loudoun Flavor38363 Stevens Road, Lovettsville(703) 350 · 2790www.LoudounFlavor.com
Browse online market 24/7 Shop Mondays 1 pm – Wednesdays 6 pm. Pick up at host site of choice on Fridays, 1 – 6 pm
Middleburg Community Farmers MarketMarshall Street and Stonewall Avenue (Behind Community Center)
www.middleburg.org(540) 687 · 5152
May 7 – October 29, Saturdays, 8 am – 12 pm
Purcellville Community MarketPurcellville Town Hall Parking Lot130 East Main Street
(703) 967 · 0431www.purcellvillecommunitymarket.com
May – October, Saturdays 9 am – 1 pm
Chicama Run, LLC14809 Purcellville RoadPurcellville
Joseph and Dana Sacco(540) 668 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (check website for days/times)Free-Range Eggs; Pastured Chicken & Pork; Grass-Fed Beef, Lamb & Goat; Heirloom Vegetables; Meat & Egg CSA Available
Great Country Farms18780 Foggy Bottom RoadBluemont
Mark & Kate Zurschmeide(540) 554 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, CSA, agritourism fun, school tours, corporate picnics, weddingsStrawberries, Blueberries, Blackberries, Peaches, Veggies, Apples, Pumpkins
Herban Avenues at the AHHA Ranch38363 Stevens Road, Lovettsville
Laura Davimes · (804) 320 · [email protected]
CSA, Sells at www.HerbanAvenues.com, www.LoudounFlavor.com, Purcellville & Middleburg Farmers MarketsHerbal Teas, Potted Herbs, Eggs, Body Care and Bath Products, Dried Fresh Cut Herbs/Flowers
Mountain View Farm at Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship11661 Harpers Ferry RoadPurcellville
Shawna DeWitt and Attila Agoston(571) 271 · [email protected]
CSA, sells on-site, DC Area Farmers MarketsCertified Naturally Grown Produce, Free Range Eggs, Pastured Pork
Moutoux Orchard15290 Purcellville RoadPurcellville
CSA (on-farm pick-up), farm standPeaches, Apples, Seasonal Vegetables, Whole Wheat and Spelt Flours, Pastured Eggs, Grass Fed Lamb
Quarter Branch Farm40327 Quarter Branch RoadLovettsville
Kevin Grove · (540) 822 · [email protected]
CSA, Sells at Rockville Sat. Farmers Market, LoudounFlavor.com, check website for more200+ Crops including Carrots, Celery, Parsnips, Garlic, Leeks, Shallots, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Peppers, Raspberries, Herbs
Singing Frog Farm18685 Canby Rd.Leesburg
Meredith Kope · (571) 212 · [email protected]
Sells at Purcellville Community Market, Natural Mercantile, Wegmans, Restaurants, CSAHeirloom Tomatoes, Salad Greens, Microgreens, Herbs, Cut Flowers
Stoneybrook Organic Farm and Market37091 Charles Town PikeHillsboro
Luke Wiseman · (540) 668 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, roadside stand, CSAFarm: Certified Organic Produce. Farm Market: Produce, Eggs, Dairy, Meat, Cheese, Grains, Bulk Foods, Natural Foods, etc
Potomac Vegetable Farm15227 Berlin TurnpikePurcellville
Ellen Polishuk · (540) 882 · [email protected]
CSA delivery to Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Herndon and Reston, Farmstand (Tues – Sun, 10 am – 7 pm)Ecoganically Grown Vegetables, Herbs, Cut Flowers and Meats
www.loudounfarms.org
Loudoun Valley HomeGrown Markets Cooperative, Inc. (LVHMC)
“Producer Only” market.
www.loudounfarmersmarkets.org(540) 454 · 8089
What is a CSa? When you join a CSA, you make a financial commitment to a farm (usually before the growing season begins) and receive a weekly basket of produce.
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Brossman’s Orchard43975 Spinks Ferry RoadLeesburg
Rick & Stephanie Brossman(703) 777 · 1127
U-Pick at the farm or farm stand on Route 15 North of LeesburgPeaches, Nectarines, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Melons, Cantaloupes, Seasonal Vegetables, Squash, Blueberries, Peppers, Plums
Cornucopia Farm37823 Snickersville TurnpikePhilomont
John & Diane Harry · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (7 days/week, 9 am – 6 pm)Eggs from Free-Range Chicken, Duck, Geese & Turkeys; Peaches, Apricots, Produce, Jams, Chestnuts, Flower Bouquets
Crooked Run Orchard37883 East Main StreetPurcellville
Sam & Uta Brown · (540) 338 · 6642www.crookedrunorchard.com
Sells at farmstand (daily 8 am – dark); U-pick (Mid-July thru end of October, 9 am – 5 pm). Hours may vary.Asparagus, Cherries, Blackberries, Peaches, Plums, Goosberries, Pears, Apples, Herbs, Veggies, Pumpkins
Farmer John’s Fruit and Vegetable Market15520 James Monroe HwyLeesburg
John Whitmore · (703) 777 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (Mid-June – December, Daily 8:30 am – sunset)Peaches, Pumpkins, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Peppers, Eggplant, Onions, Cantaloupe, Watermelon, Apples and more
Fields of Flowers37879 Allder School RoadPurcellville
Robbie East · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Sells on-site May thru October, Thursday – Saturday, 8 am – 6 pm; other times by appt.U-Pick Flowers, Herbs, Grasses
Heiders Farm Market14919 James Monroe HighwayLeesburg
Albert Heider · (703) 779 · [email protected]
Sells at farmstand (daily 9 am – 7 pm)Seasonal Produce, Free Range Eggs, Pork
Mountain View Farm at Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship11661 Harpers Ferry Road, Purcellville
Shawna DeWitt & Attila Agoston(571) 271 · [email protected]
CSA, sells on-site, DC Area Farmers MarketsCertified Naturally Grown Produce, Free Range Eggs, Pastured Pork
Moutoux Orchard15290 Purcellville Road, Purcellville
CSA (on-farm pick-up), farm standPeaches, Apples, Seasonal Vegetables, Whole Wheat and Spelt Flours, Pastured Eggs, Grass Fed Lamb
Stoneybrook Organic Farm and Market37091 Charlestown Pike, Hillsboro
Luke Wiseman · (540) 668 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, roadside stand, CSAFarm: Certified Organic Produce. Farm Market: Produce, Eggs, Dairy, Meat, Cheese, Grains, Bulk Foods, Natural Foods, etc
Potomac Vegetable Farm15227 Berlin TurnpikePurcellville
Ellen Polishuk · (540) 882 · [email protected]
CSA delivery to Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Herndon and Reston, Farmstand (Tues – Sun, 10 am – 7 pm)Ecoganically Grown Vegetables, Herbs, Cut Flowers and Meats
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A Dozen Eggs LLC37938 Charles Town PikePurcellville
Belinda Moh · (571) 374 · [email protected]
Sells on-siteEggs, Pastured Chicken, Grass-Fed Beef, Cheeses, Butter, Jams, Jellies, Honey, Peaches, Apples
Allder School BerriesPurcellville
Warren Howell · (540) 272 · [email protected]
Sells at local retailers and Leesburg Farmers MarketCertified Naturally Grown Raspberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, Figs, Asparagus, Other Vegetables
Ayrshire Farm21846 Trappe RoadUpperville
(540) 687 · [email protected]
Sells online, restaurants, retailers, Home Farm Store in Middleburg, Hunter’s Head TavernCertified Organic Rare Breed Livestock: Beef, Pork, Poultry, Humane Veal
Bay Haven Farm, LLC/ Practically Country19028 Sullystone LaneRound Hill
Anna Cohen · (703) 401 · [email protected]
Sells online, on-site by appt., weekly deliveryEggs, Pastured Pork and Lamb, Chicken, Heritage Turkeys, Vegetables, Herbs, Fruits, Goats Milk
Beaucaire FarmPurcellville
Irene and Jim Mandracchia(540) 751 · [email protected]
Sell from the farm by telephone or email.Lamb, Eggs, Turkey, Honey, Wax, Wool Products, Breeding Stock
Black Sheep Farm14605 Chapel LaneLeesburg
Martha Polkey · (703) 777 · [email protected]
Direct salesNatural Lamb for the Freezer, Wool Products
Blackwood Farm20707 St. Louis RoadPurcellville
Brad and Sue Toohill · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Sells on Thursdays at Purcellville Farmers MarketHoney, Eggs, Beeswax Candles, Lip Balm, Soap
Blue Moon Herbs20133 Gleedsville RoadLeesburg
Lynne Wright · (703) 737 · [email protected]
Sells at Farmers Markets & Local Nurseries/Garden CentersNaturally Grown Herbs, Fruits, and Vegetables (Sold as Potted Plants)
Blue Ridge Dairy19 Fort Evans Rd SELeesburg
(703) 443 · [email protected]
Sells at Leesburg Farmers MarketFresh Mozzarella, Smoked Mozzarella, Ricotta, Feta, Mascarpone Cheeses, Butter, Yogurt
Brossman’s Orchard43975 Spinks Ferry RoadLeesburg
Rick & Stephanie Brossman(703) 777 · 1127
U-Pick at the farm or farm stand on Route 15 North of LeesburgPeaches, Nectarines, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Melons, Cantaloupes, Seasonal Vegetables, Squash, Blueberries, Peppers, Plums
Buchanan Farms40817 Browns LaneWaterford
Sharon [email protected]
Direct SalesPork, Lamb, Lamb Sausage, Black Angus Beef (Whole, Half & Custom Cuts Available)
Cardinal Apiaries70 N IvandaleHamilton
Peter Burt · (571) 722 · 9472cardinalapiaries@burt-group.comcardinalapiaries.burt-group.com
Direct sales (check website or email us)Honey
Checkmate Farm18923 Checkmate LaneBluemont
Kathy Donovan · (540) 554 · [email protected]
On-Site Sales by Appt.Freezer Lamb from Fat-Tailed Sheep (Variety of Cuts), Natural & Dyed Roving, Fleeces, Pelts
Chicama Run, LLC14809 Purcellville RoadPurcellville
Joseph and Dana Sacco(540) 668 · [email protected]
On-site sales by appt.Free-Range Eggs; Pastured Chicken & Pork; Grass-Fed Beef, Lamb & Goat; Heirloom Vegetables; Meat & Egg CSA Available
Cornucopia Farm37823 Snickersville TurnpikePhilomont
John & Diane Harry · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (7 days/week, 9 am – 6 pm)Eggs from Free-Range Chicken, Duck, Geese & Turkeys; Peaches, Apricots, Produce, Jams, Chestnuts, Flower Bouquets
Crazy Horse GardenQuaker LaneMiddleburg
Julia Tayloe · (540) 687 · [email protected]
Phone or email ordersVegetable and Herbs Year Round
Creek Crossing Farm37768 Chappelle Hill RoadLincoln
Barbara Baroody · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Bed & BreakfastOrganic Blueberries & Raspberries; Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Peppers, Green Beans; Free Range Organic Eggs
Crooked Run Orchard37883 East Main StreetPurcellville
Sam & Uta Brown · (540) 338 · 6642www.crookedrunorchard.com
Sells at farmstand (daily 8 am – dark); U-pick (Mid-July thru end of Oct, 9 am – 5 pm). Hours may vary.Asparagus, Cherries, Blackberries, Peaches, Plums, Goosberries, Pears, Apples, Herbs, Veggies, Pumpkins
Day Spring Farm21338 Steptoe Hill RdMiddleburg
Sean and Jessie Baker · (540) 687 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appt. onlyGrass-Fed Beef & Lamb, Chicken, Turkeys, Eggs, Fresh Milk
Eagletree Farm & Vineyard15126 Harrison Hill LaneLeesburg
Jeff Judge and Lori McKeever(703) 851 · [email protected]
U-pick season begins about June 15. Call/email for optimum picking timesBlueberries
East Lynn Farms19955 Airmont RoadRound Hill
Georgia Ravitz and Peter [email protected]
Sells on-site (see website for days and times), restaurants, on-line, through CSA’s.Seasonal Produce, Fruit, Corn, Sunflowers, Pumpkins
Endless Summer Harvest36474 Osburn RoadPurcellville
Dennis and Kathy Lentz(540) 751 · [email protected]
Sells at Loudoun Farmers MarketsBeef, Chevon, Goat, Lamb, Mutton, Wool, Lettuces, Specialty Greens, Herbs
Fair Oaks Farm23718 New Mountain RoadAldie
Georgia Ravitz and Peter [email protected]
Sells on-site (see website for days and times), restaurants, on-line, through CSA’s.Pastured Lamb, Free-Range Chicken, Free-Range Chicken and Duck Eggs, Seasonal Produce, Heirloom Tomatoes, Gourmet Lettuces and Greens, Herbs, Asst. Flowers
Farmer John’s Fruit and Vegetable Market15520 James Monroe HwyLeesburg
John Whitmore · (703) 777 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (Mid-June-Dec, Daily 8:30 am-sunset)Peaches, Pumpkins, Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Peppers, Eggplant, Onions, Cantaloupe, Watermelon, Apples and more
Fields of Athenry Farm38082 Snickersville TnpkPurcellville
Elaine Boland · (540) 687 · [email protected]
Sells online for local delivery (Loudoun/nearby counties), pick up at farm. Will ship nationwide.Beef, Lamb, Pork, Poultry, Thanksgiving Turkey, Other Fine Products
Fields of Flowers37879 Allder School RoadPurcellville
Robbie East · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Sells on-site May thru October, Thursday – Saturday, 8 am – 6 pm; other times by appt.U-Pick Flowers, Herbs, Grasses
Fort Bacon Farm36258 Snickersville TnpkPurcellville
Barbara Cockerill · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Seasonal Produce, Pork, Eggs, Hay
Frog Haven Farm14016 Mountain Rd.Purcellville
Valerie Campbell · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appt. (call or email)Freezer Lamb, Live Lambs, Bottle Lambs, Ewes
Great Country Farms18780 Foggy Bottom RoadBluemont
Mark & Kate Zurschmeide(540) 554 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, CSA, agritourism fun, school tours, corporate picnics, weddingsStrawberries, Blueberries, Blackberries, Peaches, Veggies, Apples, Pumpkins
Green Alchemy Herb & Mercantile Co38756 Triticum LaneLovettsville
Peter and Sarah Roussos · (540) 822 · [email protected]
Nationally Recognized Blenders and Purveyors of Fine Herbal Teas
Greenstone Fields38223 John Wolford RoadPurcellville
Barbara Lamborne · (540) 882 · [email protected]
Sells at Falls Church Farmers Market, Special Orders, By Appt., Loudoun Flavor.Specialty Cut Flowers, Blueberries, Raspberries, Asparagus, Heirloom Tomatoes, Shiitake Mushrooms
Gum Springs Farm21980 Quaker LaneMiddleburg
Frannie Kansteiner · (540) 592 · 9561Produce, Herbs, Eggs
Heiders Farm Market14919 James Monroe HighwayLeesburg
Albert Heider · (703) 779 · [email protected]
Sells at farmstand (daily 9 am – 7 pm)Seasonal Produce, Free Range Eggs, Pork
Herban Avenues at the AHHA Ranch38363 Stevens RoadLovettsville
Laura Davimes · (804) 320 · [email protected]
CSA, Sells at www.HerbanAvenues.com, www.LoudounFlavor.com, Purcellville & Middleburg Farmers MarketsHerbal Teas, Potted Herbs, Eggs, Body Care and Bath Products, Dried Fresh Cut Herbs/Flowers
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Loudoun’s 2011 Spring Farm TourMay 21 & 2210 AM – 4 PM
1 Al’s Orchid Greenhouse204 Masons Lane, Leesburg(703) 771 · 7753 (Al Pickrel & David Clark)www.orchidexchange.comCheck website for regular hours of operation.
What better way to welcome spring than spending time in the company of beautiful tropical orchids in this 3,000 square foot greenhouse? Learn all you need to know to take some home and enjoy orchids in your own home.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 15S. At the second light south of the bypass turn left onto Rt. 621 (Evergreen Mill Road). Turn right onto Masons Lane. The greenhouse will be on the left.
2 Alpacas of Middleburgat Flowing Fleece Farm
21067 St. Louis Road, Middleburg(540) 687 · 5146 (Keith & Dorri Bryan)www.alpacasofmiddleburg.comOpen to the public only during the Spring Farm Tour.
We are a family-owned farm, just outside of historic Middleburg, where our numer-ous champion, blue ribbon alpacas roam. We specialize in setting up fi rst time alpaca owners. With no known allergies, alpaca clothing is commonly said to be the fi nest clothing product known. We welcome you to see for yourself. Training and handling demonstrations will be on-going via video. Don’t forget your camera!
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 15S to Gilberts Corner. Turn right on Rt. 50. Go through the town of Middleburg, and then go approximately 2 miles. Turn right on St. Louis Road (Rt. 611) and go 4.8 miles to farm on the left.
3 Ayrshire Farm21846 Trappe Road, Upperville(540) 592 · 7018www.ayrshirefarm.comOpen to the public only during the Spring Farm Tour.
An 800-acre certifi ed organic and humane farm dating back to 1821. Ayrshire Farm is committed to traditional farming values and specializes in rare and endangered livestock breeds and heirloom fruits and vegetables. Ayrshire Farm products are available for purchase at the Home Farm Store in Middleburg and served at Hunter’s Head Tavern in Upperville.
Directions: From Middleburg, follow Rt. 50W through Upperville. Turn Right on Tr. 619/Trappe Rd. Go 1.4 miles just past the entrance of Ayrshire Farm. On the right will be parking in the front pasture. Hay wagons will transport you to the farm.
4 Baileywyck Farms21197 St. Louis Road, Middleburg(540) 687 · 6097 (Lisa & Alan Iantosca)www.goldendreamsriding.comRegularly open by appointment only to accommodate camp/trip schedules.
“Golden Dreams” is a Therapeutic Riding Center dedicated to enriching the lives of children and adults with disabilities through interaction with horses. Please come and watch our riders, horses and volunteers having the time of their lives! Also, learn how you can help keep this very worthwhile program running.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 15S to Gilberts Corner, turn right on Rt. 50. Go through Middleburg, once through the town go approximately 2 miles. Turn right on St. Louis Road (Rt. 611). Go 4.6 miles to farm on the left.
5 Ballentine Farm38777 Old Wheatland Road, Waterford(540) 882 · 4546 (Jim & Debbie Ballentine)www.ballentinefarm.com
As a unique hands-on educational facil-ity, we pride ourselves on preserving the lifestyle of a small working farm. Summer camps, fi eld trips and adult classes are some of the many activities provided at the farm for creative learners of all ages. Take a hayride tour, plant a pumpkin or observe our animals to learn about the life cycles and basic care of cows, horses, pigs and poultry. Enjoy homemade ice cream or roast a hotdog or marshmallow over our campfi re.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7W, exit on Rt. 9W, go 4.5 miles, turn right on Old Wheatland Road, 5th driveway on the right.
6 Butterfl y HillFarm, Fiber & Fashion
14566 Nina Court, Waterford(703) 475 · 2978 (Gerry & Catie Dutcher)www.alpacanation.com/butterfl y.aspRegularly open by appointment only.
Touch an alpaca! Due to unique handling methods, the alpacas at Butterfl y Hill are very comfortable around people so you can get up close and personal with these lovely animals. A boutique alpaca farm dedicated to growing and marketing the fi nest alpaca fi ber. Alpacas are for sale and stud service to champion alpacas. Quality yarn and fashion accessories made from our own fi ber are available. See handling demonstra-tions as well as spinning, weaving, carding demonstrations (weather permitting) and many other educational displays.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7W to Rt. 9 exit. Follow Rt. 9 to Rt. 287N. Turn right on John Wolford Road one mile north of Rt. 9. Follow John Wolford for about 2 miles to Nina Court. Farm is on the right at the bottom of the hill.
7 Catoctin CreekDistilling Company
37251-C East Richardson Lane, Purcellville(540) 751 · 8404 (Scott & Rebecca Harris)www.catoctincreek.comRegularly open M-F, 8 am-1 pm, Sat/Sun by appointment.
Visit the fi rst family-owned micro-distillery in Loudoun since before Prohibition. See this working distillery in produc-tion, including a 400-liter custom-made Kothe still and condenser. Tours highlight the process of making distilled spirits, including fermentation, distillation, aging and bottling. High quality organic spirits and liqueurs are our passion.
Directions: From Rt. 7W, take the Rt. 287 exit towards Purcellville, then right onto Hirst Road. Follow 1.2 miles, turn right onto Hatcher Avenue which becomes Purcellville Road. Turn left onto E. Nichols Lane, then right on E. Richardson. We are on the left, next to Saville’s.
8 Chicama Run, LLC14809 Purcellville Road, Purcellville(540) 668 · 9828 (Joseph & Dana Sacco)www.chicamarun.comRegularly open March-November, Saturdays, 10 am-3 pm.
We are a small family farm celebrating our 6th year! Come and see goats, cows, pigs, ducks and of course our 800+ chickens. We will be serving lunch of our very own grass-fed and fi nished Angus burgers and our pasture-raised pork sausage grillers. This spring come out, feed the chickens, gather your own eggs and even enjoy a pony ride. Don’t forget your cooler, as we will have a full selection of beef, pork and chicken available to take home.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7W to the Rt. 9 exit towards Charles Town. Follow Rt. 9 for 6 miles to right onto Purcellville Road, go about 1 1⁄4 miles to farm on the left.
9 Clyde’s Willow Creek Farm42920 Broadlands Boulevard, Broadlands(571) 209 · 1200www.clydes.comRegularly open daily during daylight hours.
Tour the working garden that includes fresh herbs and heirloom vegetables along with two recently restored barns. Clyde’s Willow Creek Farm’s menus incorporate this homegrown produce into many of the dishes being served at this classic American inn. Start herbs or heirloom seeds to take home or watch a demonstra-tion on making seedling pots using a pot maker tool and recycled newspapers.
Directions: From Rt. 7 take the Claiborne Parkway exit toward Ashburn, go 4.5 miles, turn right onto Broadlands Blvd., go 1⁄4 mile to Clyde’s on the right.
10 DeBaggio’s Herb Farm and Nursery
43494 Mountain View Drive, Chantilly(703) 327 · 6976 (Francesco DeBaggio)www.debaggioherbs.com
The gourmet gardener can choose from a selection of herbs, vegetables, peren-nials and annuals not typically found in other nurseries. Visit us and see why our family-run nursery has gained a nationwide reputation for quality plants. Over 100,000 plants are grown in our greenhouses each spring for our loyal customers. Tour our herb display garden.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 621 (Evergreen Mill Road) east until it ends at Rt. 606. Turn right, go approximately 1 mile, turn left on Rt. 50 (John Mosby Hwy). Go 2 miles and turn right on Rt. 742 (Poland Road) at the Sheetz gas station. Go 1⁄2 mile and turn right on Mountain View Drive.
11 East Lynn Farms19955 Airmont Road, Round Hill(202) 857 · 8939 (Georgia C. Ravitz)[email protected] to the public only during the Spring Farm Tour.
East Lynn is one of Loudoun’s oldest working farms. It was started in 1869 as a dairy farm by Bushrod Lynn, a Virginia State Senator. After lying dormant for a decade, it is being farmed once again for hay, cattle and sheep. East Lynn is 143 acres and lies between the beautiful Bull Run and Blue Ridge Mountains with breathtaking views of each.
Directions: From Leesburg take Route 15 towards Gilbert’s Corner. Take a right at Gilbert’s Corner and pass through the town of Aldie until Snickersville Turnpike. Stay on Snickersville Turnpike for about 5 miles until Airmont Road. Take left at Airmont Road and travel for about 2 miles until East Lynn Farms.
12 Ellmore’s Garden Center(The Best Kept Secret in Hamilton!)
86 North Reid Street, Hamilton(540) 338 · 7760 (Harry & Barbara Ellmore)Regularly open 10 am-5 pm, 7 days a week.
Spring marks the 39th year of Ellmore’s Garden Center growing for you. Stop in and you will fi nd an outstanding selection of annuals and the fi rst ever black petunia, perennials, herbs and our famous gera-niums. This year, we have Proven Winner “Pretty Much Picasso”. For instant color, try one of our showy combo pots or hang-ing baskets. Vegetable gardeners will fi nd over 38 varieties of tomatoes, including Heirlooms for that old fashioned tomato taste and peppers from sweet to hot.
Directions: Rt. 7W to Hamilton, right on North Reid, 7 houses on the right.
13 Farmer John’s Fruit &Vegetable Market at Prosperwell Farm
15520 James Monroe Highway, Leesburg(703) 777 · 2100 (John J. Whitmore)Regularly open mid-June thru November, 8:30 am-sunset.
Prosperwell Farm, purchased in 1843 by the Whitmore family, is a diverse farming operation under fi fth generation super-vision. This spring, we are featuring a strawberry patch and traditional vegetable plantings, using the latest conservation practices. In the summer, we are famous for our sweet corn, tree ripened peaches, vine ripened tomatoes, cantaloupes and Sugar Baby Watermelon. Come enjoy!
Directions: From Leesburg go north on Route 15 approximately 5 miles. Farm parking and entrance is on the right.
14 Fields of Athenry Farm
38082 Snickersville Turnpike, Purcellville(703) 300 · 5765 (Elaine Boland)www.fi eldsofathenryfarm.comRegularly open Thursday-Saturday, 11 am-6:30 pm.
Fields of Athenry is a working livestock farm located between Purcellville and Middleburg. We supply our customers with a fresh supply of free-range, pasture-raised antibiotic and hormone free beef, pork, lamb and poultry. Popular products include our signature Thanksgiving Turkeys, kielbasa and lamb sausage, chicken, steaks, ground beef, pork chops, lamb chops and more.
Directions: From Leesburg follow Rt. 7, take Rt. 15 South/Warrenton exit. Right on Rt. 744/Lime Kiln Road. At stop, stay straight onto Snickersville Turnpike to 38082.
15 Gibson Farm23718 New Mountain Road, Aldie(202) 857 · 8939 (Georgia C. Ravitz)Open to the public only during the Spring Farm Tour.
Gibson Farm is located on Virginia’s rolling hills at the base of the Bull Run Mountains. It is an excellent example of a 19th century working farm as nearly all of the original buildings of the farm, including the farm-house, remain as they were during the 1800’s. Situated on 92 breathtaking acres, Gibson Farm also houses a historic grave-yard where many members of the family that ran the Aldie Mill are buried, along with, what are believed to be, the slaves that worked the farm prior to the Civil War.
Directions: From Leesburg take Route 15 towards Gilbert’s Corner. Take a right at Gilbert’s Corner toward the town of Aldie. New Mountain Road is the second left and continue up the road for about one mile. Gibson Farm will be on your left.
16 Heiders Farm Market14917 James Monroe Highway, Leesburg(703) 779 · 7715 (Albert Heider)Regularly open daily April-November, 9 am-5 pm.
Owner-operated farm market full of local produce from our farm. You will fi nd jams, jellies, home baked pies, sea-sonal fl owers and vegetable plants.
Directions: From Leesburg, travel 15N for 5 miles, the market is on the left.
17 Ivandale Farm16960 Ivandale Road, Hamilton(571) 344 · 2278 (Frank & Julie Bredimus)www.ivandalefarms.comRegularly open W/Th/F, 3-6 pm, Sat/Mon, 9 am-5 pm, Sun, 10 am-5 pm.
Ivandale Farm provides a selection of native and rare species of trees, along with more common popular varieties. With over 20,000 trees in stock and 400 varieties, you are sure to fi nd trees that will add beauty and interest to your property. The nursery is Loudoun’s oldest operating nurs-ery, having begun operations after the Civil War. The property contains an Arboretum planted in the 19th century. The farm has been occupied since the 1730’s with the main house having been built in 1819.
Directions: Take Rt. 7W to Rt. 9 (Hillsboro exit). At stop, turn left and go over Rt. 7. At stop, turn right onto East Colonial Hwy. Go 3.2 miles and turn right on Ivandale Rd. Go 0.6 miles. After you pass under the overpass, we are the fi rst farm on the right with white board fence.
18 Lincoln Equestrian Center18717 Lincoln Road, Purcellville(540) 338 · 0606 (Roger Lafaille)Regularly open 8 am-5 pm.
Stop by to see the class A facility, includ-ing the 24 stall equestrian center.
Directions: From Purcellville go 2.7 miles south of the traffi c light on Maple Street/Route 722 and Main Street.
19 Loudoun CountyMasterGardener Volunteers’ Demonstration Garden
Ida Lee Park, 60 Ida Lee Drive, Leesburg(703) 771 · 5838 (Debbie Dillion)www.loudouncountymastergardeners.orgRegular work days: Tuesday & Thursday, 9 am-noon; open to the public daily, dawn-dusk.
Master Gardeners grow and maintain an organic garden that includes vegetables, fruit, ornamentals and turf. Special theme gar-dens include a Heritage garden, a Children’s garden, a Shade garden, a Wedding garden and a Butterfl y garden. A composting dem-onstration area is used for teaching and creating compost that is used in the garden beds. A pergola classroom area included in the garden is used to provide information for Master Gardener Volunteers and the public.
On Saturday, 11 am–1 pm, the Garden to Table Team will hold workshops: “Bugs in the Garden”, “Planting and Transplanting Seeds and Seedlings”, and “Maintaining a Vegetable Garden Through the Summer.” Garden activi-ties for the children will also be featured.
Directions: From downtown Leesburg take Rt. 15 business north. Turn left into Ida Lee Park, within the park, turn right and follow the road to the barn. Immediately past the barn, turn right into a gravel parking lot. The Demonstration Garden is located to the right of the town rental garden plots, at the bottom of the hill, directly in front of the farmhouse.
20 Loudoun Nursery—Bellwether Tree Farm
16463 Short Hill Road, Purcellville(540) 338 · 4635 (Louis Nichols)www.loudounnursery.comRegularly open by appointment only.
Learn about a unique air root pruning system using containers that enhance growth and survivability of our rare and underused trees. Take a guided tour of the nursery’s growing areas. Lou Nichols, the farm owner, will discuss tree varieties and factors to consider in choosing a tree. Equipment used to pot new tree liners will be demonstrated. Visitors are welcome to walk the farm and picnic in the fi elds.
Directions: From Rt. 7W, take Rt. 287 toward Purcellville, go short distance to right on Hirst Road; follow to right on Rt. 690 (Hillsboro Road); left on Rt. 711 (Allder School Road); right on Rt. 716 (Short Hill Road); 3rd driveway on left.
Get to know Loudoun’s rural community by spending a weekend in the country during the Spring Farm Tour May 21-22. Then visit again and again, throughout
the spring and summer. Field fresh fruits, vegetables, fl owers and plants, grown by farmers you know and trust, are sold throughout the growing season direct on the farm and at area Farmers Markets. Purchasing farm-fresh products from Loudoun farmers is an investment in your community and helps preserve Loudoun’s rich agricultural heritage!
Reserve Champion Merino yearling. Photo by Martha Polkey
For up-to-date Farm Tour information, visit
www.loudounfarms.org
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Al’s Orchids
Alpacas of Middleburg
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Ellmore’s
Fields of Athenry
23 Petals and Hedges40602 Charles Town Pike, Paeonian Springs(540) 882 · 9113 (Morgan Walker)www.petalsandhedges.comRegularly open Tuesday-Sunday 9 am-6 pm
Wedding and event design, garden design, nursery, heirloom plants, local cut fl owers, garden accessories, and organic control products. Marfé Ferguson Delano, author of Earth in the Hot Seat: Bulletins from a Warming World will be at Petals & Hedges on Sunday 10 am-12 pm to sign her award-winning book. First 10 children in line will get a free signed copy of the book. Garden activities for children to take place after signing.
Directions: Rt 9 west next to Bz BBQ Paeonian Grocery and Gourmet on the right
Visit these other venues for special events happening during Spring Farm Tour weekend.
21 Meadow Fox Farm13490 Wilt Store Road, Leesburg(703) 777 · 3171 (Albert and Sheila Heider)www.meadowfoxfarm.comRegularly open by appointment only.
Pony and produce production. We stand the crossbred stallion “Meadowfox Ronaldo” and breed hunter ponies for show and pleasure riding. A section of the farm is used to raise vegetables and berries for our farm market.
Directions: From Leesburg take 15N to Wilt Store Road/Rt. 664, take a left onto Wilt Store Road for 1 mile, Meadow Fox Farm is on the left.
22 Mountain View Farm11661 Harpers Ferry Road, Purcellville(571) 271 · 2136 (Shawna DeWitt)Regularly open by appointment only.
Mountain View Farm is a Certifi ed Naturally Grown, vegetable and small-scale livestock farm located on the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship, a 900-acre nature preserve and environmental education center. We raise a wide variety of vegetables including many heirlooms.
Directions: From Leesburg take VA-7 West, take the VA-9 ramp to Hillsboro/Charles Town, WV. Turn Right on Charles Town Pike/VA-9 W. Slight right at Harpers Ferry Rd/State Route 671.
23 Petals and Hedges40602 Charles Town Pike, Paeonian Springs(540) 882 · 9113 (Morgan Walker)www.petalsandhedges.comRegularly open Tuesday-Sunday 9 am-6 pm
Wedding and event design, garden design, nursery, heirloom plants, local cut fl owers, garden accessories, and organic control products. On Sunday from 10 am-12 pm, Marfé Ferguson Delano, author of Earth in the Hot Seat: Bulletins from a Warming World will be at Petals & Hedges to sign her book, winner of the Newton Marasco Foundation’s Green Earth Book Award in 2010. First 10 children in line will get a free signed copy of the book. Garden activities for children to take place after signing.
Directions: Rt. 9 West, next to Bz BBQ Paeonian Grocery and Gourmet on the right
24 Stoneybrook Organic Farm37091 Charles Town Pike, Hillsboro(540) 668 · 9067 (Luke Wiseman)www.stoneybrookfarm.orgRegularly open M-F, 8 am-8 pm & Sun, 8 am-8 pm.
We are a 45-acre, certifi ed organic farm in rural Loudoun County. Our mission is to grow quality local organic crops using sustainable practices. We sell our veg-etables through our Farm Market, located on Route 9 in the historic town of Hillsboro, VA. Our goat, Dixie will be offering goat cart rides and we will have our farm’s folk band playing Irish and traditional music.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7 W to Rt. 9 W. Follow Rt. 9 until you get to the traffi c light in Hillsboro. Our Farm is immediately on the left across from the Old Stone School.
25 Sweet Home Alpacas40580 Charles Town Pike, Paeonian Springs(540) 882 · 4211 (Scott & Monique Johnson)www.sweethomealpacasva.comRegularly open by appointment only.
Visit our small alpaca farm located in the heart of Paeonian Springs. We breed and raise award winning suri alpacas for their fi ne fl eece. We shear our alpacas once a year and the fl eece is used in making luxurious yarns and garments. We currently have 17 suri alpacas in a variety of colors and ages. Yarns and other fi nished alpaca products will be available for sale, along with our free range eggs, home-made jams and jellies.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7W approximately 4 miles. Exit onto Rt. 9 (Charles Town Pike). Keep to the right onto Rt. 9 and travel through the fi rst traffi c light (Clarks Gap Road) and just past the gas station. Our driveway is a gravel road on the right immediately after the Paeonian Grocery and BBQ.
26 Temple Hall15789 Temple Hall Farm Lane, Leesburg(703) 779 · 9372 (George Tabb, Park Manager)www.nvrpa.orgRegularly open April-November, Tues-Sun, 9 am-4:30 pm.
Visit with and learn about our Heritage Livestock Breeds, including Shropshire Sheep, Belted Galloway Cattle, our Guernsey Cow Lacey, Darcy the Shire Draft horse, as well as many other animals. Both days at 1 pm, visitors can learn about draft animals and how they are used on the farm. Horse drawn wagon rides will be offered starting at 2:30 pm each day.
Directions: From Leesburg follow Rt. 15N. Turn right onto Rt. 661 (Limestone School Road), left after 0.75 mile at park entrance.
27 WeatherLea Farm& Vineyard
39595 WeatherLea Farm Lane, Lovettsville(540) 822 · 5097 (Pamela & Malcolm Baldwin)www.weatherleafarm.comRegularly open by appointment only.
WeatherLea Farm is a historic farm that produces Romney and Merion sheep for wool products, and Cabernet Franc, Viognier and Malbec grapes for sale to a leading local winery. In addition, WeatherLea serves as a lovely venue for weddings between May and October and offers “farmstay” B&B accommodations year-round in a charm-ing guest cottage. There will be sheep shearing demonstrations and the Loudoun Valley Sheep Producers will be selling its ever-popular lamb sausage sandwiches.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7W to Rt. 9 exit (Charles Town Pike), go 5 miles to right onto to Rt. 287N. Drive 8 miles to stop sign at 7011 store in Lovettsville. Jog left and immediate right to stay on Rt. 287. Continue 1.9 miles; look for WeatherLea Farm Lane on the right, at white board fence.
28 Wagenburg Farm37373 Wagenburg Farm Lane, Middleburg(703) 727 · 8132 (Michael G. Calley)www.wagenburgfarm.netRegularly open 7 am-4 pm.
Middleburg estate runs a 50 head Angus cow/calf operation, makes quality round and square bale hay and grows landscape quality trees and shrubs. Stop by for a tree spade demo, seedling tree giveaway, hay sample viewing and a drink of water.
Directions: From Middleburg travel Rt. 50 South to Parsons Road. The Farm is .5 miles on both sides of the road.
29 Wegmeyer Farms38299 Hughesville Road, Hamilton(540) 751 · 1782 (Tyler & Harriet Wegmeyer)www.wegmeyerfarms.com
Stop by this 19th century farmstead and pick your very own fresh-as-it-gets deli-cious strawberries grown on raised beds covered in black plastic, provid-ing picking ease and fruit cleanliness.
Directions: From Purcellville take Maple Avenue south towards Lincoln. Pass through Lincoln and continue through two one-lane bridges. After a slight incline, turn left on Hughesville Road. Continue for approximately 1 mile and turn right at the stop sign. Farm will be directly in front of you on the hill.
30 Willow Hawk Farm11985 Rolling Hills Lane, Lovettsville(540) 822 · 9143 (Ashley Wells & Greg Treado)www.willowhawkfarm.comRegularly open by appointment only.
Walk the farm to take in scenic views and meet our sheep, lambs, llamas and goats, “up-close”. Take a look inside our pre-Civil War bank barn and see wool from our sheep being spun into yarn. Don’t forget to try a lamb sausage sandwich; bring a cooler to take home some of our eco-ganic lamb. Visitors will be able to try their hand at spinning with a hand spindle.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 15N, turn left onto Rt. 672 just before the bridge. Follow 2.6 miles up Lovettsville Rd, turn right onto Folly Lane; continue 0.7 mile. Turn left onto Rolling Hills Lane, continue to end.
Stop by these wineries/tasting rooms for special events happening during Spring Farm Tour weekend!
1 Corcoran Vineyards14635 Corkys Farm Lane, Waterford(540) 882 · 9073www.corcoranvineyards.comRegularly open Sat & Sun, noon-5 pm.
Come see a farm winery offering tastings in a restored 1750’s log cabin by a beauti-ful pond. The wine production facility will be open for tours and experience wine and herb pairings with our winemaker. New wines being released Spring of 2011.
Directions: From Rt. 9 take Rt. 287N, turn right on John Wolford (Rt. 694), go 1.5 miles, turn left on Corkys Farm Lane; follow signs to the tasting room.
2 Doukenie Winery14727 Mountain Road, Purcellville(540) 668 · 6464 x 202 (George Bazaco)www.doukeniewinery.comRegularly open daily, 10 am-6 pm.
Visit 500 acres nestled in beautiful Loudoun County, offering wine, vine-yards, hay, cattle and horses. Take a hayride through the vineyards to discuss varietals, growth patterns, terrior, and general farm management techniques. The owners of this property have recently protected the land forever through a land trust conservation easement.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7W to Rt. 9, go toward Hillsboro, you will see the Doukenie Winery sign on the right, turn right on Mountain Rd. Doukenie is on the left. Also, link to our website for additional routes.
3 Dry Mill Vineyards & Winery
18195 Dry Mill Road, Leesburg(703) 737 · 3930 (Dean & Nancy Vanhuss, Michelle Pizzarello)www.drymillwine.comRegularly open W-Th, noon-6 pm, Sat/Sun, 11-6 pm, Fri, noon-8 pm.
Dry Mill Vineyards and Winery is nestled in Virginia Hunt Country and is surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains; built by a family with passion for grape growing and the love of the wine. See how we combine old country grape varietals with the latest wine-making techniques to produce deeply satisfy-ing, approachable wines for all palates.
Directions: 1 mile west of Leesburg on Dry Mill Rd. 2 miles east of Rt. 9/Clarke’s Gap on Dry Mill Rd.
4 Fabbioli Cellars15669 Limestone School Road, Leesburg(703) 771 · 1197 (Doug Fabbioli)www.fabbioliwines.comRegularly open daily, 11 am-5 pm.
Fabbioli Cellars is a small; family owned and operated vineyard and winery. We focus on growing and making high quality red wines using traditional methods and 21st century knowledge. Through hard work, good decisions and great relationships with custom-ers, family and friends, we have been able to succeed at this dream. Visit our tasting room to experience what we mean when we say: "Real people. Earth friendly. Fabulous wines." New releases for Farm Tour weekend, along with a focus on educational vineyard tours.
Directions: From Leesburg follow Rt. 15N, turn right on Limestone School Rd/Rt. 661, follow 1.5 miles to winery on the left.
5 Hiddencroft Vineyards12202 Axline Road, Lovettsville(540) 535 · 5367 (Terry & Clyde Housel)www.hiddencroftvineyards.comRegularly open May-October, Thu-Mon, noon -6 pm, Sat, noon-8 pm.
Virginia Farm Winery providing tast-ings, tours and sales. Stop by for a guided tour of the winery, with detailed discussions of grape grow-ing and the winemaking process.
Directions: From Route 287N, turn left on Householder Road, go 1⁄2 mile and turn right on Axline Road. Go 1.8 miles to driveway on the right.
6 Lost Creek Vineyards & Winery
43277 Spinks Ferry Road, Leesburg(703) 443 · 9836www.lostcreekwinery.comRegularly open Thur-Mon, 11 am-5 pm.
Come and listen to live music, admire art work of local artists, browse our gift shop, and enjoy some local cheese with views of the vineyards from our patios, gazebo and pavilion. Take a tour of the vineyards and tank room. Enjoy a short presentation on the many facets of wine making and the order of the process.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 15N, turn right on Spinks Ferry Road (Rt. 657), go 2 miles to winery on the right.
7 Loudoun Valley Vineyards38516 Charlestown Pike, Waterford(540) 882 · 3375 (Bree & Cameron Moore)www.loudounvalleyvineyards.comRegularly open M-F, noon-5 pm, Sat, 11-8 pm, Sun, 11-6 pm.
Join us for a relaxing day where you can embrace the land and the incredible views that inspire our winemaker. We specialize in high-quality Bordeaux style wines and signature blends created by our California trained winemaker. Live music Saturday, 2-8 pm and Sunday, 2-6 pm. Fresh BBQ from Sweet ‘n’ Heat avail-able for purchase. Behind the scenes tour of the vineyard, guided tour of the cellar and discussion of the winemak-ing process at noon, 2 pm and 4 pm.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7W approximately 4 miles. Exit onto Rt. 9W (Charles Town Pike) and continue 5 miles to the winery on the right.
8 North Gate Vineyard16110 Mountain Ridge Lane, Purcellville(540) 668 · 6248 (Mark & Vicki Fedor)www.northgatevineyard.comRegularly open Fri-Mon, 11 am-6 pm.
We are nestled on 26 acres, at the eastern base of Short Hill and produce high quality grapes for our own wine. This husband and wife team have been growing grapes sine 2002 and commercially producing wine in Loudoun since 2003. The tasting room was constructed to LEED Silver specifi ca-tions and opened in March 2011. We will also have our favorite four legged friends from Blue Ridge Greyhound Adoption onsite. As always, a portion of the pro-ceeds from our Apple wine is directly donated to BRGA. Light fare and wine tast-ings will be available for an additional fee.
Directions: From Leesburg, take Rt. 7W to Purcellville. Exit at Rt. 287 and turn left. Turn right onto Hirst Road. At the end of Hirst, turn right onto Hillsboro Road (Rt. 690N). Go 2.9 miles and turn left onto Ashbury Church Road. Turn left onto Mountain Ridge Lane to fi rst driveway on the left.
9 Notaviva Vineyards13274 Sagle Road, Purcellville(540) 668 · 6756 (Stephen & Shannon Mackey)www.notavivavineyards.comRegularly open Thurs 11-5/Fri & Sat 11-7/Sun 11-6/Tues & Wed by appointment.
What is Notaviva? It is the intrinsic effect of music upon human emotion, or put simply, it is the feeling you get when you hear your favorite song. Our goal in the founding of our vineyard is to capture those feelings and put them in our wines. Be it joy or sadness, we endeavor to create wines that will con-nect our patrons with their occasions. Live music from 2-5 pm, Saturday and Sunday. Experience the unveiling of our new Notaviva Vineyard’s educational vineyard and winery presentation.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7W for 4 miles. Exit onto Rt. 9 toward Hillsboro & continue for 7.7 miles. Proceed through Hillsboro & continue for 3.7 miles. Turn right onto Sagle Rd. & continue for 1 mile. Winery is on the right.
10 Sunset Hills Vineyards38295 Fremont Overlook Lane, Purcellville(540) 882 · 4560 (Mike & Diane Cannery)www.sunsethillsvineyard.comRegularly open M-Thur noon-5 pm, Fri, Sat & Sun noon-6 pm.
Experience a stunning Amish restored his-toric barn, set in a pastoral farm setting, with spectacular sunset views. The barn has 35-foot ethereal ceilings and a warm and inviting golden wood interior. Live music from 2-5 pm, Saturday and Sunday.
Directions: From Rt. 7 take the Rt. 287 N/Berlin Pike exit, travel 2.6 miles & turn right at Fremont Overlook Ln. Make a slight right on Fremont Overlook Lane.
11 Tarara Winery13648 Tarara Lane, Leesburg(703) 771 · 7100www.tarara.comRegularly open Mon-Thurs 11-5 pm, Fri, Sat & Sun 11-6 pm.
Tarara is an artisanal producer of world class wines. The wines are crafted to best showcase their vineyard site; several of which are here in Loudoun County, with a couple of others around the Commonwealth. We are passionate people about the very best wines and vineyards. Come taste how the vine-yard site affects the style of the wines. Taste three single vineyards with some Reds and Whites: Nevaeh (our estate vineyard), Tranquility and Honah Lee.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 15N to right on Rt. 662. Follow 3 miles to driveway on the left. From MD, take US 15S, left on St. Clair (beside Getty Gas Station). Follow to T-intersection (Lost Corner Rd.). Turn left. Tarara is on the left.
12 Village Winery40405 Browns Lane, Waterford(540) 882 · 3780 (Karen & Kent Mars)www.villagewineryandvineyards.comRegularly open Sat 11-6 pm/Sun noon-6 pm.
Back by popular demand is our sparkling elderberry, in addition to elderberry syrups, elderberry and apple wines, and our traditional hand-made wines. Local farmstead cheese is available. We will have baby chicks and farm fresh eggs from our free-range hens, while they last. Learn about our old post and beam bank barn. Landscapes and wildlife images by Tim McCracken will be on display and for sale. Feel free to bring a picnic lunch.
Directions: From Rt. 9 turn onto Clarks Gap Road at the Shell Station towards Waterford. Pass through the village, bearing right onto Loyalty. Turn Right onto Browns Lane after passing Waterford Elementary School, we are the fi rst drive on the right.
13 Willowcroft Farm Vineyards38906 Mount Gilead Road, Leesburg(703) 777 · 8161 (Lewis Parker)www.willowcroftwine.comRegularly open Fri-Sun 11-5:30 pm year round.
Located high atop Mt. Gilead Road, on the Catoctin Ridge, lays Loudoun County’s original winery. Established in 1984, Willowcroft boasts panoramic views of the Loudoun Valley and Blue Ridge Mountains. Enjoy award winning, hand-crafted Virginia wines served by friendly and knowledgeable staff.
Directions: Take Rt. 15S to right on Harmony Church Road (Rt. 704), turn left on Mt. Gilead Road (Rt. 797), follow 3.1 miles to entrance on the right.
14 Zephaniah Farm Vineyard & Mill Road Farm
19381 Dunlop Mill Road, Leesburg(703) 431 · 2016 (Bill Hatch & Family)www.zephwine.comRegularly open Sat & Sun noon-5 pm, March-December.
Chris Hatch and his family raise grass-fed Angus. Bill Hatch and his family grow grapes and make wine. The Hatch family welcomes guests to our 180 year old, antique fi lled manor house and 3rd generation working farm. There will be frequent tours of the vineyard and cel-lar by Bill, the winemaker and his family. Taste our 7 wines for a reduced fee of $3. The “Spring Farm Tour Special” is a glass of Zephaniah wine and a grass-fed Angus burger or sausage grilled to order for $10. We enjoy sharing the rich local history and discussing our winemaking and farming as good stewards of the land.
Directions: Take Rt. 15S to right on Harmony Church Road (Rt. 704), go 1 mile, turn left on Dunlop Mill Road, winery is ½ mile on the right.
1 Grandale Farm Restaurant14001 Harpers Ferry Road, Purcellville(540) 668 · 6000www.grandalefarm.comRegularly open Wed & Thur noon-4 pm, Fri-Sun noon-9 pm.
Come visit the Farm Restaurant and experi-ence dining al fresco on a working, historic farm. We produce vegetables, herbs and fruits. We have a Fine Dining Restaurant serving local fare and local wine. We will be serving a “Three Course Local Menu Paired with Loudoun Wines” for $25/person. Please call to make reservations.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 7W approximately 4 miles. Exit onto Rt. 9 (Charles Town Pike). Go 10 miles (through Hillsboro), turn right on Rt. 671 (Harpers Ferry Road). Farm is on the left after Salem Church.
2 Heritage Farm Museum of Loudoun County
(The Gateway to Loudoun’s agricultural resources!)
21668 Heritage Farm Lane, Sterling(571) 258 · 3800www.heritagefarmmuseum.org
The Heritage Farm Museum preserves, promotes and brings to life the rich agri-cultural heritage of Loudoun County. Enjoy interactive exhibits, programs and special events for the entire family.
Directions: From Rt. 7, exit onto Cascades Parkway S to Claude Moore Park. From Rt. 28, exit onto East Church Rd. Follow East Church to Cascades Parkway. Turn left onto Cascades Parkway and continue to Claude Moore Park.
3 Home Farm Store1 East Washington Street, Middleburg(540) 687 · 8882 [email protected] 7 days a week, 10 am-6 pm.
Home Farm Store is Ayrshire Farm’s gour-met retail shop, and offers USDA certifi ed organic, certifi ed humanely raised and handled, pasture-based meat and poultry. Home Farm Store, a traditional Butcher Shop, sells a variety of comestibles including heritage breed meats and heirloom produce, many of which are from Ayrshire Farm and other local Virginia farms. Custom-cut and packed products are offered as well as a full line of groceries including dairy items, wine, prepared foods, and gift baskets. In addition to the retail shop, Home Farm Store goods can be purchased on line and are available for convenient home delivery.
Directions: From Leesburg take Rt. 15S. At the traffi c circle, take the 1st exit onto US-50W/John Mosby Hwy/Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy for to E Washington St.
4 Natural Mercantile of Hamilton (Saturday only, 10 AM-5 PM)
341 East Colonial Highway, Hamilton(540) 338 · 7080 (Susan S. Phillips)www.naturalmercantile.comRegularly open M-F, 10 am-6 pm & Sat, 10 am-5 pm.
Visit the oldest, continually operat-ing “health food” store in the region to sample assorted organic foods, wines, and dairy products; meet a local bee-keeper. Learn a bit about eating for your health! The building dates back to the late 1800’s, but the offerings are current!
Directions: Take Rt. 7 to the Hamilton exit (Rt. 704). Follow Rt. 704S toward Hamilton. At the stop sign, turn right onto business Rt. 7 (Colonial Highway W). The store will be on the right after Harmony Methodist Church.
5 Philomont General Store36550 Jeb Stuart Road, Philomont(540) 338 · 5792www.philomontgeneralstore.comRegularly open M-Sat, 7 am-7 pm, Sun, noon-5 pm.
Experience the American tradition of the old-time country store, continuously running since 1913. Stop in for a sandwich and treat yourself to a wonderfully preserved step back into history. We are the last general store to have a post offi ce within its walls.
Directions: Located at Snickersville Trnpk & Jeb Stuart Road, one mile from the fl ashing light (Snickersville Turnpike & St. Louis Road/611 and/or Silcott Springs Road/690. Approx 8 miles from Rte 50 – Aldie.
Visit our website for up-to-date Farm Tour information
www.loudounfarms.org
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Piedmont environmental Council
FarmS
The Lavender PathLovettsville
Deborah · (703) 999 · [email protected]
Sells online, local retailersLavender Teas, Culinary Lavender
Locust Hill Farm LLCP.O. Box 247Middleburg
Michael Webert · (703) 906 · [email protected]
Direct Sales (call or email)Natural Angus Beef
Loudoun Valley Sheep ProducersP.O. Box 2994Leesburg
(703) 779 · [email protected]
Annual member directory supplied upon request
Cooperatively Produced Lamb Sausage, Whole Lambs, Custom-Cut Lamb for the Freezer, Retail Cuts, Wool Products
Lowelands Farm21344 Steptoe Hill RoadMiddleburg
Rick and Karen Lowe(540) 687 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appt. and onlineLocally Grown and Prepared Herbal and Fruited Honeys, Herbal Wine Vinegars and Dried Herb Blends
Milcreek Farm37964 Long LaneLovettsville
Donald Ulmer · (540) 822 · [email protected]
Sells at Loudoun Farmers Markets and on-site by appt.Pastured Beef, Lamb & Goat (Sold as 1/4’s, 1/2’s, or Retail Cuts); Brown Eggs.
Mill Road Farm19440 Dunlop Mill RoadLeesburg
The Hatch Family · (703) 777 · [email protected]
Sells at Leesburg Farmers Market, direct salesGrass-Fed Beef
Mountain View Farm at Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship11661 Harpers Ferry RoadPurcellville
Shawna DeWitt and Attila Agoston(571) 271 · [email protected]
CSA, sells on-site, DC Area Farmers MarketsCertified Naturally Grown Produce, Free Range Eggs, Pastured Pork
Moutoux Orchard15290 Purcellville RoadPurcellville
CSA (on-farm pick-up), farm standPeaches, Apples, Seasonal Vegetables, Whole Wheat and Spelt Flours, Pastured Eggs, Grass Fed Lamb
New Asbury Farm41469 Springvalley LaneLeesburg
Bill and Joan Baker · (703) 542 · [email protected]
Direct salesPasture-Raised Custom Cut Lamb (Discount for Whole Freezer Lamb)
Oak Spring Dairy8370 Oak Spring RoadUpperville
Allen Bassler · (540) 592 · [email protected]
Sells at Middleburg & Purcellville Community Markets, online at Farmer Girls25 Varieties of Cheeses
Oakland Green Farm and Bed & BreakfastPO Box 100Lincoln
Jean Brown, Sara Brown and Scott Maison · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Sells on-site by appt., retailersNaturally Raised Angus Beef by the Side or 1/4 with Advance Order, Individual Cuts Available Year Round
Onyx Hill FarmPO Box 299Purcellville
John Ebersoll · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Direct sales by appt., farmers marketsSpecialty Potatoes, Garlics, Greens, Heirloom Tomatoes, Herbs, Free Range Eggs
Patowmack Farm & The Restaurant at Patowmack Farm42461 Lovettsville RoadLovettsville
Beverly Morton Billand · (540) 822 · [email protected]
Sells through on-farm retail market by appt. See website for restaurant hoursSeasonal Produce, Free Range Eggs, Jams, Organic Products, Bakery and Restaurant
Quarter Branch Farm40327 Quarter Branch RoadLovettsville
Kevin Grove · (540) 822 · [email protected]
CSA, Sells at Rockville Sat. Farmers Market, LoudounFlavor.com, check website for more200+ Crops including Carrots, Celery, Parsnips, Garlic, Leeks, Shallots, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Peppers, Raspberries, Herbs
RedGate Farm17883 Running Colt LaneLeesburg
Bill & Sue Bundy · (703) 779 · [email protected]
Sells on-siteRaw Honey, Beeswax Products, Freezer Lamb, Hand Selected/Hand Dyed Breed-Specific Yarn
Sheepy Hollow Farm16358 Hamilton Station RoadWaterford
Ted Droppa · (540) 882 · [email protected]
Direct SalesFresh & Frozen Lamb
Silcott Springs Farm19027 Silcott Springs RoadPurcellville
Sam and Teresa Grant · (540) 338 · [email protected]
Direct SalesPastured-Fed Beef, Grain-Finished Beef, Free Range Eggs
Singing Frog Farm18685 Canby Rd.Leesburg
Meredith Kope · (571) 212 · [email protected]
Sells at Purcellville Community Market, Natural Mercantile,Wegmans, CSAHeirloom Tomatoes, Salad Greens, Microgreens, Herbs, Cut Flowers
Snow Bear Vegetable Farm17170 Brookdale LaneRound Hill
Jim Dunlap · (540) 554 · [email protected]
Sells at Lovettsville Farmers Market and Ashburn Farmers MarketCertified Naturally Grown Seasonal Produce, Blackberries, Peaches, Pears, Cherries
South Fork Farm39569 Charles Town PikeHamilton
(540) 882 · [email protected]
Sells on site by appt.Lamb for Custom Cut, Eggs, Honey
Stoneybrook Organic Farm and Market37091 Charles Town PikeHillsboro
Luke Wiseman · (540) 668 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, roadside stand, CSAFarm: Certified Organic Produce. Farm Market: Produce, Eggs, Dairy, Meat, Cheese, Grains, Bulk Foods, Natural Foods, etc
Ticonderoga Farms26469 Ticonderoga RoadChantilly
Information Desk · (703) 327 · [email protected]
Sells on-site (check website for schedule), U-Pick, open daily by reservationsSeasonal Produce, Eggs, Figs, Bamboo, Pumpkins, Daffodils (See website for More)
Vineyard NurseryPO Box 1118Middleburg
Sally Bolton · (540) 687 · [email protected]
Sells at Middleburg Farmers MarketSeasonal Produce
Wegmeyer Farms38299 Hughesville RoadHamilton
Tyler and Harriet Wegmeyer(540) 751 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, U-pickBlackberries, Raspberries, Strawberries, Gourds, Pumpkins
Willow Hawk Farm11985 Rolling Hills LaneLovettsville
Ashley Wells and Greg Treado(540) 822 · [email protected]
Sells at Leesburg Farmers Market; on-site by appt.Pasture-Raised Lamb, Individual Cuts (Prepackaged Frozen), Whole or 1/2 Lamb Butchered to Your Specifications
Woodtrail Graziers19643 Woodtrail RoadRound Hill
Jane and John Bailey · (540) 554 · [email protected]
Sells on-site, Leesburg Winter Market, Ashburn Farmers MarketGrass-Fed Beef, Pastured Poultry, Pork, Eggs
Potomac Vegetable Farm15227 Berlin TurnpikePurcellville
Ellen Polishuk · (540) 882 · [email protected]
CSA delivery to Leesburg, Ashburn, Sterling, Herndon and Reston, Farmstand (Tues – Sun, 10 am – 7 pm)Ecoganically Grown Vegetables, Herbs, Cut Flowers and Meats
American Flatbread43170 Southern Walk Plz #110 Broadlands(703) 723 · 7003www.americanflatbread.com/ashburn
Clydes at Willow Creek Farm42920 Broadlands BoulevardBroadlands(571) 209 · 1200www.clydes.com
Fireworks Pizza201 Harrison St. SELeesburg(703) 779 · 8400www.fireworkspizza.com
The French Hound101 S. Madison StreetMiddleburg(540) 687 · 3018
Grandale Farm Restaurant14001 Harpers Ferry RoadPurcellville(540) 668 · 6000www.grandalefarm.com
Hilltoppers at The Goodstone Inn36205 Snake Hill RoadMiddleburg(540) 687 · 4645www.goodstone.com
Hunters Head Tavern at Carr House9048 John Mosby HwyUpperville(540) 592 · 9020www.huntersheadtavern.com
Lightfoot Restaurant11 N King StreetLeesburg(703) 771 · 2233www.lightfootrestaurant.com
Magnolias at the Mill198 N 21st StPurcellville(540) 338 · 9800www.magnoliasmill.com
Market Table Bistro13 East Broad WayLovettsville(540) 822 · 3008www.markettablebistro.com
Mello Out2 East Federal StreetMiddleburg(540) 687 · 8635www.marshmellos.com
On the Potomac at Lansdowne Resort44050 Woodridge ParkwayLansdowne(703) 729 · 8400www.lansdowneresort.com/Dining/On_The_Potomac.asp
The Red Fox Inn2 East Washington StreetMiddleburg(800) 223 · [email protected]
The Restaurant at Patowmack Farm42461 Lovettsville RoadLovettsvilleBeverly Morton Billand(540) 822 · 9017www. patowmackfarm.com
South Street UnderCorner of South St & Harrison StLeesburg(703) 771 · 9610www.southstreetunder.com
Tuscarora Mill203 Harrison St. SELeesburg(703) 771 · 9300www.tuskies.com
Vintage 5050 Catoctin Circle NE #100Leesburg(703) 777 · 2169www.vintage50.com
Vintage 51 Restaurant and Brew Lounge25031 Riding Plaza, Suite 150South Riding(703) 722 · 2844www.vintage51sr.com
The Wine Kitchen7 S. King Street, Leesburg(703) 777 · [email protected]
Open Tues – Thurs & Sun, 11:30 am – 9 pm; Fri & Sat, 11:30 am – 10 pm
Seasonal American Bistro Menu Highlights Local Meats, Produce and Wine
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Farm to Fork LoudounJULy 21 – JULy 31
Make your reservations now for the First Annual Farm To Fork Loudoun. Enjoy lunch and dinner at participating Loudoun restaurants serving special Loudoun-grown menus — wines, chicken, beef, produce and other fresh foods — during these great 10 days. Eat Local. Drink Local. Buy Local. For more information, visit www.FarmtoForkLoudoun.com
For Goodness Sake Natural Foods108-D South Street SE, Leesburg(703) 771 · 7146
Healthy by Nature9 Catoctin Cir SW, Leesburg(703) 443 · 6632 www.healthybynatureleesburgva.com
Heritage Farm Museum21668 Heritage Farm Lane, Sterling(571) 258 · 3800www.heritagefarmmuseum.org
Loudoun County’s Museum of AgricultureLocally Made Products for Sale
Hill High Country Store35246 Harry Byrd Hwy, Round Hill(540) 338 · 7173
Home Farm Store1 Washington Street, Middleburg(540) 687 · 8882www.homefarmstore.com
Market Salamander200 Washington Street Middleburg(540) 687 · 8011www.market-salamander.com
Mom’s Apple Pie220 Loudoun Street SE, Leesburg(703) 771 · 8590www.momsapplepieco.com
Natural Mercantile of Hamilton341 East Colonial Hwy, Hamilton(540) 338 · 7080www.naturalmercantile.com
Paeonian Grocery & Gourmet & B’z BBQ Co.40603-B Charles Town Pike, Paeonian Springs(540) 882 · 3700
Philomont General Store36550 Jeb Stuart Road, Philomont(540) 338 · 5792www.philomontgeneralstore.com
Wegman’s45131 Columbia Place, Sterling(703) 421 · 2400www.wegmans.com
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WinerieS
Loudoun County, Virginia: DC’s Wine Country® boasts exquisite culinary experiences including award-winning wineries grouped into 5 clusters. Loudoun also features farm-to-table dining, locally made pies and sweets, and more, all set amidst the backdrop of scenic vistas and charming small towns. For more information, order your FREE copy of the Touring Guide to Loudoun, Virginia: DC’s Wine Country® at VisitLoudoun.org. Plan your getaway today.
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The Mosby Cluster
Chrysalis Vineyards23876 Champe Ford Road, Middleburg
Hump Astorga(540) 687 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Norton, Viognier, Albarino, Petit Verdot, Tannat, and Petit Manseng; Norton Grapeseed Oil; Farm Fresh Eggs
Quattro Goomba’s Winery22860 James Monroe Hwy, Aldie
Dave Gaetani, Jay DeCianno & David Camden(703) 327 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Frascati, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Vino di Nonni, Vino D’Ana, Vino Dolce, and Vino di San Pi
Swedenburg Estate Vineyard23595 Winery Lane, Middleburg
The Swedenburg Family(540) 687 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Riesling, Chantilly, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, C’est La Vie (Rose); Angus Beef
The Potomac Cluster
Fabbioli Cellars15669 Limestone School Road, Leesburg
Doug Fabbioli & Calleen Berg(703) 771 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Tre Sorelle (Bordeaux Blend), Chambourcin, Raspberry Merlot, Cabernet Franc, & Special Blends; Fresh Raspberries (UPick)
Hidden Brook Winery43301 Spinks Ferry Road, Leesburg
Eric & Deborah Hauck(703) 737 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Vidal Blanc, Chardonnay, Rose, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chamboursin, Merlot, Sweet Amber, Reserve
Lost Creek Winery43277 Spinks Ferry Road, Leesburg
Bob & Carol Hauck(703) 443 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Chardonnay, Vidal Blanc, Chambourcin, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Rose, Late Harvest, Sweet Summer, Springtime, Courtney’s Christmas
Tarara Winery13648 Tarara Lane, Leesburg
Jordan Harris(703) 771 · 7100www.tarara.com
A Variety of Wines including Single Vineyard Red and White Blends, Multi-Vineyard Blends, Chardonnay, Viognier, Cabernet Franc and Rose
The Waterford Cluster
8 Chains North Winery38593 Daymont Lane, Waterford
Ben Renshaw(571) 439 · 2255www.8chainsnorth.com
Wines Produced by Estate and Locally Grown Grapes
Catoctin Creek Winery14426 Richards Run Lane, Purcellville
Jim Hanna(540) 668 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Vidal Blanc, Merlot, Syrah, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon
Corcoran Vineyards14635 Corkys Farm Lane, Waterford
Lori Corcoran(540) 882 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Chardonnay, Viognier, Petit Manseng, Chambourcin, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Meritage & Several Dessert-Style Wines
Crushed Cellars Winery37938 Charles Town Pike, Purcellville
Bob Kalok(571) 374 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Vidal Blanc, Seyval, Cabernet Sauvignon. Also Local Cheeses, Jams, Jellies & More
Hiddencroft Vineyards12202 Axline Road, Lovettsville
Clyde & Terry Housel(540) 535 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Traminette, Vidal Blanc, Chambourcin, Cabernet Franc, Blueberry, Cherry, & Raspberry-Chambourcin
Loudoun Valley Vineyards38516 Charles Town Pike, Waterford
Cameron & Bree Ann Moore(540) 882 · 3375cameron@loudounvalleyvineyards.comwww.loudounvalleyvineyards.com
A Variety of Wines including Chardonnay, Vinifera White, Classic White, Pinot Grigio, Viognier, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Chambourcin, Merlot
Sunset Hills Vineyard, LLC38295 Freemont Overlook, Purcellville
Diane & Mike Canney(540) 882 · 4560information@sunsethillsvineyard.comwww.sunsethillsvineyard.com
A Variety of Wines including Chardonnay, Viognier, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot
Village Winery40405 Browns Lane, Waterford
Kent & Karen Marrs(540) 882 · 3780info@villagewineryandvineyards.comwww.villagewineryandvineyards.com
A Variety of Wines including Viognier, Cabernet Franc Rose, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Elderberry Wine
The Harmony Cluster
Casanel Vineyards17952 Canby Road, Leesburg
Nelson & Kathleen DeSouza(540) 751 · [email protected]
Dry Mill Vineyards & Winery18195 Dry Mill Road, Leesburg
Dean Vanhuss(703) 737 · [email protected]
Willowcroft Farm Vineyards38906 Mount Gilead Road, Leesburg
Lew Parker(703) 777 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Riesling, Seyval, Vidal, Traminette & Petit Verdot
Zephaniah Farm Vineyard and Mill Road Farm19381 Dunlop Mill Road, Leesburg
Bill Hatch and Chris Hatch(703) 431 · [email protected]
Estate-Grown Wine, Grass-Fed Angus Beef
The Loudoun Heights Cluster
Bluemont Vineyard18755 Foggy Bottom Road, Bluemont
Mark & Bruce Zurschmeide; Bob & Kevin Rupy(540) 554 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Norton, Viognier, Vidal Blanc, Merlot, Peach, Strawberry & Blackberry Fruit Wines
Breaux Vineyards36888 Breaux Vineyards Lane, Hillsboro
Jennifer Breaux Blosser(540) 668 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Merlot, Malbec, Petit Verdot, Nebbiolo, Barbera, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chambourcin, Syrah, Viognier, Seyval Blanc, Vidal Blanc, Chardonnay, Muscat Giallo, Muscat Canelli, Sauvignon Blanc, Semillon
Doukenie Winery14727 Mountain Road, Hillsboro
Sebastien Marquet(540) 668 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Raspberry Wine
Hillsborough Vineyards36716 Charles Town Pike, Purcellville
Bora & Kerem Baki(540) 668 · [email protected]
A Variety of Winess including Opal, Ruby, Garnet, Serefina, Moonstone, Carnelian, Bloodstone
North Gate Vineyard16031 Hillsboro Road, Purcellville
Mark & Vicki Fedor(540) 668 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Chardonnay, Viognier, Apple, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot
Notaviva Vineyards13274 Sagle Road, Purcellville
Stephen & Shannon Mackey(540) 668 · [email protected]
A Variety of Wines including Viognier, Chardonnay, Chambourcin, Cabernet Franc, Vidal Blanc and Petit Verdot
Loudoun Valley HomeGrown Markets Cooperative, Inc.
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Bogati Bodega and Vineyard35246 Harry Byrd Hwy #190, Round Hill
Della Bogaty(540) 338 · [email protected]
Seyval, Viognier, Tango Blu, Cab Franc, Syrah/Mourvedre, Malbec
Boxwood’s Winery16 E. Washington Street, Middleburg
Sean Martin(540) 687 · [email protected]
Bordeaux Red and French White Wines
Hunter’s Run Wine Barn40325 Charles Town Pike, Hamilton
Geri Nolan (703) 926 · [email protected]
Viognier, Chardonnay, Seyval, Riesling, Malbec, Hunters Red, Hunters Rose, Chambourcin
DiSTillerieS
Catoctin Creek Distilling Company37251-C East Richardson Lane, Purcellville
Scott & Rebecca Harris(540) 751 · 8404www.catoctincreek.com
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