Really quaint winery. Really good value on the wine tasting. We tried 4 whites, 4 reds, 1 sangria, 1 reserve white and 1 reserve red for $ 8. The favorites were the 2013 merlot and reserve Chardonnay. They also have cider tastings. The interior is antique-modern and felt cozy and the staff was very nice. The light fixtures were made of wine bottles. The tasting room was a little on the small side and it was fairly loud with only a few people on a Sunday. It was a little far out of the way from the main road but it was a nice break in the long drive home.
Keith D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Arlington, VA
The converted horse stable is quant and cozy with a rustic chic décor. The wine and cider flights are expertly poured($ 6-$ 8). I would highly advise the sangria, mulled wine and ginger cider. They offer local potato chips(Route 11), chocolate and a sausage(venison and wild boar) & cheese(cheddar, gouda, havarti and swiss) plate($ 6) The staff are extremely friendly, knowledgable and accommodating. Well worth the drive if exploring the Shenandoah region.
Terry M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Baltimore, MD
This was my third time here. There is always a friendly staff and I have always loved the atmosphere. It’s so nice and cozy. This time I was very impressed by the wines. One of the only vineyards in Virginia that I have been to that offer Malbec. I tend to enjoy a full bodied dry wine and this vineyard came through. I also liked the Chardonnay. Always worth the trip. I wish we had more places like this is Maryland.
Jenn C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lewes, DE
The wine tasting room is a renovated horse barn and it’s absolutely beautiful. There is plenty of space at the tasting counter, the fire place is going as weather allows, lots of comfortable seating both inside and out. Outside, there’s a fire-pit, a couple of corn hole sets, and frisbee golf. Their gift shop sells s’more kits as well as meat and cheese plates. The wine itself is great; mostly dry or semi-dry. Both whites and reds are delicious at this vineyard. Seasonally, they are offering a delicious mulled wine that would be awesome to sit around the fire-pit and sip on with friends. We didn’t try the ciders, but they offer several.
Douglas E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Atlanta, GA
The owners of Kindred Point are always hospitable and the wine has never disappointed. Whenever I am in the area, I enjoy visiting Kindred Point, Wolf Gap Vineyard, and Cave Ridge, which all complement each other nicely in quality, variety, hospitality and beautifully natural settings nestled in the Shenandoah Valley. I absolutely love Kindred Point’s tasting room with its relaxed and tasteful stable décor.
J E.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Stafford, VA
From the moment we pulled up we were very impressed by the grounds and how beautifully landscaped they are. The tasting room is in an old horse stable and has a unique combination of wood, carpet, rubber and concrete flooring. Inside the tasting room is like an old time museum. We enjoyed walking around looking at everything. The various display cases are old and transferred there from various locations. For instance, the big case in front if the main tasting bar came from an old pharmacy in Philly. The tasting bar itself is an old grain display case. They have lots of nice wines related items to purchase and have tons of Americana on display. The tasting we received was very nicely done. The gentleman who gave it was knowledgeable in wine and in their process of wine making. The wines tasted really nice. They after sangria by pitcher and half pitcher as well as offering adult slushies. Overall, you won’t be disappointed visiting this quaint winery. It’s a must see if you’re in the area!
Kathleen K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Falls Church, VA
This has become one of my favorite wineries to visit in Virginia. Their tasting room is lovely and offers a lot of space to relax in– and out-doors. Kids are more than welcome, and can even enjoy virgin smoothies while the parents are sampling the wines. Gorgeous grounds surround the tasting room and there is ample room to bring a picnic. It’s a new must-stop in the Shenandoah region.