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Granite Heights Winery

Focused on Bordeaux Style Reds

A small production, boutique winery owned and operated by a devoted husband and wife team. Granite Heights has 12 acres of vines set in a pastoral setting off Opal Road, south of Warrenton, on a 168-acre farm. Our tasting room is in a 19th-century farmhouse with intimate “sit down” tastings which offers an unhurried and friendly atmosphere in which to enjoy our award-winning wines.

Granite Heights winery is a state-of-the-art production facility that specializes in small batch production of high-quality wines (award-winning Bordeaux style reds, 100% Red Varietals, Petit Manseng, Chardonnay, and port-style wines). Most of the vines are French certified ENTAV clones planted in high-density fashion and our wines are produced on site. We have already been recognized by the Washington Post and other wine reviewers for our high-quality wines.

We focus only on the wines and let the wines speak for themselves.

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  • Northern Virginia Region
AVANone
Wine Trail
  • Fauquier Wine Trail
Tasting Fee$8.00
Reserve Tasting Fee$0.00
Tour Fee$15.00
First Planted3/1/2007
Vineyard Acres12
Estate Acres168
WinemakerLuke Kilyk
Vineyard Manager Toni Kilyk

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