Ingleside Vineyards, Winery in Westmoreland County, United States.
Ingleside Vineyards is a winery in Virginia's Northern Neck region near the Chesapeake Bay, spreading across rolling hills in Westmoreland County. The estate produces multiple wine varieties and includes tasting facilities and event spaces for visitors.
The estate was built in 1834 and later recognized as both a Virginia Historic Landmark and a National Register of Historic Places site for its architectural significance. The buildings reflect the construction practices and design of that era and continue to anchor the property today.
The vineyard connects to the community through seasonal events and educational programs centered on wine and local food. Visitors can see these relationships reflected in how the place brings together wine, farming, and regional craftsmanship.
The winery offers tours and tastings with membership options for exclusive releases and experiences. Visitors should check ahead for tasting room hours and whether parts of the property may be reserved for events.
The vineyard sits near George Washington's birthplace and participates in regional trails that connect wine, artisan crafts, and local food traditions. These trails link the property to a broader network of heritage sites and producers across the Northern Neck.
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