Pin itVirginia's largest winery, with tasting flights from $8 and guided tours through the vineyard and cellar.
$8-$35
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The Williamsburg Winery is Virginia's largest, and at $8 for a tasting flight, it's the easiest add or drop on a golf-trip schedule. The Susan Constant Hall tasting room is open daily on a walk-in basis, and you can stay for ten minutes or three hours depending on how the morning round went.
A flight gets you a relaxed sampling of the range. Guided vineyard and cellar tours with tasting run $12 per person; a tour-plus-tasting-plus-lunch combination at $35 makes a more complete half-day. Private group tours are available from $450 to $850. The on-site restaurant extends the visit into a proper meal, which is useful for groups where some members are wine-curious and others are just along for the food. Virginia wine has improved considerably in the past decade, and the winery's range reflects that trajectory.
Approximately 10 minutes from central Williamsburg. Hours vary by season, so check before visiting. Flights walk-in; book guided tours in advance, especially for weekends. TripAdvisor rating sits at 4.0 stars.
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