Delfosse Vineyards & Winery
Reviews
Just a lovely place great food and...
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Beautiful venue for weddings, and they are...
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Delfosse is a french family who take...
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We were there for Crepe Sunday, which...
The tasting room was gorgeous with all the tables set with linen tables cloths and the fireplace roaring. There were both savory and sweet crepe offerings. We had the Salmon crepe, the mixed vegetable crepe and for dessert, we split a banana nutella crepe! All the crepes came out to our table hot and freshly made. Several people nearby had ordered the fresh fruit and cheese plate. They looked delicious (the cheese plates, not the people haha).
We were primarily there for the wine, of course, and enjoyed a bottle of the Cab Franc, which is our favorite DelFosse wine. We had a great experience.
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The property surrounding DelFosse Vineyard is absolutely...
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About Winery and Wines
Nestled in a quiet valley at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, DelFosse Vineyards & Winery invites you to come explore. A brief thirty-minute drive from Charlottesville will lead you to our scenic location where you can experience the solitude of the Virginia countryside. We offer a variety of activities for your enjoyment. Take a tour of the vineyard, one of the only terraced vineyards in the state. Taste our unique variety of wines, ranging from Merlot to Petit Mensang. Bring the family and enjoy a calm picnic by the lake. Soon you will be able to enjoy a hike or a bike ride on one of the many trails we are creating that will surround the vineyard. DelFosse Vineyards & Winery was established in 2000 in the Monticello AVA wine region. The location is exquisite, hugged between the hills, but with the elevation to guarantee not only flavorful wine but also breathtaking views. The area, which spans over 330 acres, will eventually include five miles of hiking and biking trails, a functional spring for the bottling of spring water, and historically preserved buildings. So go climb a mountain!—and reward yourself with some wine upon your return.