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Barboursville Vineyards

17655 Winery Road, Barboursville, Virginia 22923
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    3 out of 5 stars

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Barboursville Vineyards Reviews

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Barboursville Vineyard

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Anniecski from Toledo, Ohio
  • August 16, 2005
Quote: The drive from Massanutten to Barboursville is gorgeous, and once you get there, well, the wine's not half bad, either. The vineyard has the ruins of a home designed by Thomas Jefferson on the property, where they hold Shakespearean plays in the... Read the full Barboursville Vineyards review

From journal Summertime in the Virginia Hills

Barboursville Vineyards

  • 4 out of 5 stars by tachi from Charlottesville, Virginia
  • January 31, 2005
Quote: Virginia is the fifth highest wine-producing state in the country, and of all the vineyards there are to visit, Barboursville should be on the top of your list, with award-winning wines (my favorite is Phileo), a great tasting room ($3), and... Read the full Barboursville Vineyards review

From journal Charlottesville - Tachi's Top 10

Barboursville Ruins

  • 4 out of 5 stars by ecbvirginia from Richmond, Virginia
  • February 25, 2003
Quote: Designed by Thomas Jefferson for his friend James Barbour, governor and secretary of war, Barboursville was once one of the most exquisite homes in the region. Preserved after its fiery destruction on Christmas, 1884, it is now a vineyard. Visit in... Read the full Barboursville Vineyards review

From journal Virginia's Most Historic Places