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Best Virginia Wines to Gift for the 2025 Holidays
Bob Barkwood
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Best Virginia Wines to Gift for the 2025 Holidays

The Ultimate Holiday Gift List

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I like gifts that actually get opened. Wine does the job every time. To make your holiday shopping easy, I combed the 2025 Virginia Governor’s Cup results and built a clean list of great bottles. Only Gold Medal or Best in Show winners. All from 2025 sources. For context. 2025 delivered a deep bench of Golds across the state. The top 12 formed the Governor’s Cup Case with one wine taking the Cup itself. Virginia is bringing serious heat this year on structured reds and textured, food loving whites.

How I chose. Every bottle below earned a 2025 Gold Medal or a Best in Show designation. I split the list into Best Reds and Best Whites for quick shopping. You will also find straightforward pairing notes so your gift makes sense for steak fans and salad lovers alike. Reds impressed with Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Meritage style blends. Whites shined through Viognier, Petit Manseng, Chardonnay, Albariño, and traditional method sparkling.

Best Reds

Breaux Vineyards. 2022 Cabernet Sauvignon. Best in Show

Category. Cabernet Sauvignon. Modern Virginia Cab that respects freshness. Ripe blackcurrant, cedar, and a graphite edge. Tannins are firm without getting grippy. Acidity sits medium for a clean finish. Gift it to the person who collects Napa but is ready for something sleeker. Pair with prime rib, grilled lamb chops, or a blue cheese burger. Big protein welcomes the cassis core.

Carriage House Wineworks. 2022 Petit Verdot Reserve. Best in Show

Category. Petit Verdot. Virginia’s power grape. Dense black plum and violets with a dark chocolate undertone and savory spice. Tannins are muscular. Acidity medium plus. Great for the friend who likes structure in the glass and in life. Pair with braised short ribs, venison stew, or pepper crusted tri tip.

Pollak Vineyards. 2022 Merlot Reserve. Best in Show

Category. Merlot. Plush meets precision. Perfumed red cherry, cocoa, and sandalwood. Tannins are polished. Acidity lively. Finish long. Hand this to anyone who still says they do not like Merlot. Pair with beef tenderloin, mushroom pasta with thyme, or holiday ham with a cherry glaze.

DuCard Vineyards. 2023 Cabernet Franc Vintners Reserve. Gold and Case Winner

Category. Cabernet Franc. A Virginia signature. Redcurrant and black raspberry with tobacco leaf and a hint of pepper. Medium tannin. Bright acidity. The bottle to convert a Bordeaux lover to Virginia. Pair with rosemary pork loin or a charcuterie board stacked with country ham.

Paradise Springs Winery. 2023 Cabernet Franc. Brown Bear Vineyard. Gold and Case Winner

Category. Cabernet Franc single vineyard. Aromatics pop. cherry, dried herbs, pencil shavings. The palate is sleek with a savory finish. Pair with herb roasted chicken, roasted beets, or a sharp cheddar board. A smart pick for fans of classic Old World lift.

Shenandoah Vineyards. 2022 Petit Verdot. Gold

Category. Petit Verdot. Inky and blue fruited with clove and espresso accents. Tannins bring authority while the acidity keeps it honest. Gift it to the cellaring crowd or anyone who appreciates power with polish. Pair with smoked brisket, cocoa rubbed ribs, or black pepper sausages.

Rockbridge Vineyard & Brewery. 2019 DeChiel Syrah. Gold

Category. Syrah. A Virginia unicorn that delivers. Black olive, blackberry, and white pepper. Silky mid palate with a savory finish. Pair with grilled hanger steak, lamb kofta, or fire roasted vegetables. A savvy play for the Rhône lover on your list.

Williamsburg Winery. 2021 Gabriel Archer Reserve. Gold

Category. Bordeaux style red blend. Cassis, plum, cedar spice, and a touch of mocha. Tannins are assertive but fine. Acidity medium. Built for the holiday table and candlelit roasts. Pair with standing rib roast, truffled potatoes, or aged Gouda.

CrossKeys Vineyards. 2022 Petit Verdot. Gold

Category. Petit Verdot. Saturated black fruit, anise, and dried violets. Firm grip with a long, dark finish. Great value for the intensity. Pair with grilled skirt steak, blackened portobellos, or smoked duck breast.

Best Whites

Jefferson Vineyards. 2023 Viognier. Best in Show

Category. Viognier. The variety that put Virginia whites on the map. Peach and apricot lead with honeysuckle and citrus pith for lift. Texture is generous. Acidity medium. Finish clean and floral. Gift to anyone who loves aromatic whites. Pair with roast turkey and citrus herb butter, butternut squash risotto, or a goat cheese and apricot tart.

Michael Shaps Wineworks. 2022 Chardonnay. Gold and Case Winner

Category. Chardonnay. Precision and depth. Golden apple and lemon curd meet discreet oak and a saline kick. Medium plus acidity keeps it food first. Pair with seared scallops, roast chicken with thyme, or a triple cream cheese board. A clear yes for Burgundy fans who crave balance.

Potomac Point Winery & Vineyard. 2023 Albariño. Gold and Case Winner

Category. Albariño. Vivid lime, nectarine, and sea spray. Crisp and linear with mouthwatering acidity. This is your oyster and shrimp bottle or a super bright aperitif gift. Pair with seafood towers, crab dip, or citrus marinated grilled shrimp.

The Winery at La Grange. 2023 Petit Manseng. Gold and Case Winner

Category. Petit Manseng. A Virginia darling that thrives in our humidity. Tropical fruit. pineapple and mango. Ginger spice. Naturally zesty backbone. Some versions lean slightly off dry while others are fully dry. Either way the acidity sings. Pair with honey glazed ham, sweet potato casserole, or curry roasted cauliflower.

Valley Road Vineyards. 2023 Petit Manseng. Gold and Case Winner

Category. Petit Manseng. Ripe citrus and golden orchard fruit with a glossy texture. Bright acidity. A crowd pleaser for holiday grazing boards. Pair with baked brie topped with apricot preserve, roasted carrots with cumin, or spiced nuts.

Ankida Ridge Vineyards. 2023 Chardonnay. Gold

Category. Chardonnay. Mountain grown elegance. Green apple, lemon zest, and mineral drive. Oak rides in the back seat. Pair with crab cakes, roast chicken, or a creamy mushroom gratin.

CrossKeys Vineyards. 2023 Chardonnay. Gold

Category. Chardonnay. Ripe pear and baking spice with a clean, balanced finish. A versatile gift for hosts who pour white with everything. Pair with roast turkey, herbed goat cheese, or potato leek gratin.

Williams Gap Vineyard. 2023 Black Label Chardonnay. Gold

Category. Chardonnay. A richer style with baked apple, vanilla bean, and toasted hazelnut over fresh acidity. Pair with lobster mac, butter poached cod, or sharp cheddar.

50 West Vineyards. 2021 Aldie Heights Cuvée. Gold and Case Winner

Category. Traditional method sparkling. Bright citrus, green apple, and brioche. Fine bubbles. Dry finish. This is the “wrap it with flutes” gift for New Year’s Eve. Pair with smoked salmon canapés, oysters Rockefeller, or truffle popcorn.

Prince Michel Vineyard & Winery. “Tres Bien”. Gold

Category. Dessert or late harvest style white. Lush stone fruit and honey with vibrant acidity so it never feels heavy. Perfect as a single bottle dessert gift. Pair with blue cheeses, apple tart, or a plate of holiday cookies.

How to Match the Bottle to the Person

  • For the steak night friend. Breaux Cabernet Sauvignon 2022 or Carriage House Petit Verdot Reserve 2022. Both are Best in Show reds with the backbone for ribeye.
  • For the seafood devotee. Potomac Point Albariño 2023 and Michael Shaps Chardonnay 2022 serve up citrus, salinity, and polish.
  • For the host who loves a pour before dinner. 50 West Aldie Heights Cuvée 2021 is a crisp sparkling that hits the refresh button.
  • For the Virginia purist. DuCard Cabernet Franc Vintners Reserve 2023 or Paradise Springs Cabernet Franc 2023. Textbook expressions of a state hallmark.
  • For the sweet tooth. Prince Michel “Tres Bien” brings holiday dessert energy in a single bottle.

Quick Buying Tips for Holiday Timing

  • Shop early. Governor’s Cup winners tend to sell out after medals are announced. If you see the vintage and cuvée you want. pounce.
  • Check winery clubs and mixed packs. Many of these producers offer curated sets featuring their medal wines. Match the label details to the award listing to ensure the right vintage lands in your cart.
  • Build a themed trio. Example. a Cabernet Franc tour with DuCard 2023, Paradise Springs 2023, and a third Franc of your choice for a tidy vertical of styles.
  • Shipping windows matter. Cold weather is usually your friend for wine shipping. Still verify carrier cutoffs and holiday closures before you buy.

Why These Categories Shine in 2025

Reds took the spotlight with Meritage blends, Petit Verdot, and Cabernet Franc delivering depth and structure. Whites impressed through aromatic lift and texture. Viognier, Petit Manseng, Chardonnay, Albariño, and classic sparkling all earned hardware. That balance makes gifting easy. You can confidently buy for both red loyalists and white wine fans and feel like you are sending the year in a bottle.

Wrap Up

Keep it simple. Pick from these Gold and Best in Show winners. Match the pairing to the person. Done. Virginia’s 2025 lineup is dialed in. You will look like the smartest shopper at the party. Your gifts will get opened before the New Year. That is my kind of holiday win.

Full Shortlist. Copy Paste for Your Cart

  • Breaux Vineyards. Cabernet Sauvignon 2022. Best in Show. Red.
  • Carriage House Wineworks. Petit Verdot Reserve 2022. Best in Show. Red.
  • Pollak Vineyards. Merlot Reserve 2022. Best in Show. Red.
  • DuCard Vineyards. Cabernet Franc Vintners Reserve 2023. Gold and Case. Red.
  • Paradise Springs Winery. Cabernet Franc Brown Bear Vineyard 2023. Gold and Case. Red.
  • Shenandoah Vineyards. Petit Verdot 2022. Gold. Red.
  • Rockbridge Vineyard & Brewery. DeChiel Syrah 2019. Gold. Red.
  • Williamsburg Winery. Gabriel Archer Reserve 2021. Gold. Red.
  • CrossKeys Vineyards. Petit Verdot 2022. Gold. Red.
  • Jefferson Vineyards. Viognier 2023. Best in Show. White.
  • Michael Shaps Wineworks. Chardonnay 2022. Gold and Case. White.
  • Potomac Point Winery & Vineyard. Albariño 2023. Gold and Case. White.
  • The Winery at La Grange. Petit Manseng 2023. Gold and Case. White.
  • Valley Road Vineyards. Petit Manseng 2023. Gold and Case. White.
  • Ankida Ridge Vineyards. Chardonnay 2023. Gold. White.
  • CrossKeys Vineyards. Chardonnay 2023. Gold. White.
  • Williams Gap Vineyard. Black Label Chardonnay 2023. Gold. White.
  • 50 West Vineyards. Aldie Heights Cuvée 2021. Gold and Case. Sparkling white.
  • Prince Michel Vineyard & Winery. Tres Bien. Gold. Dessert white.

Wrap up the season with Virginia’s finest. Shop these 2025 Governor’s Cup Gold and Best in Show bottles and win the gift exchange.

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Cheers! my friends. Let me start with a toast. Follow me as I taste my way through wine country. Reds are my favorites, but whites always refresh me. I've meet very few bottles I didn't like, so expect lots of recommendations.

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