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Stinson Vineyards4474 Sugar Hollow Road
Crozet, Virginia 22932
Stinson Vineyards is a family and winemaker-owned estate winery in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains specializing in small lot wines with a distinct French influence. The father-daughter team of Scott Stinson and Rachel Stinson Vrooman was joined by Rachel’s husband Nathan Vrooman in 2015. They take inspiration from garagiste wineries of France, in both their winemaking techniques and the winery itself, which is built into an old three car garage.
The wines of Stinson Vineyards are enjoying growing critical acclaim, and the winery near Charlottesville has become a visitor destination for its fine wines, stunning views, and excellent hospitality. Come enjoy our wine, currently offered by the glass, flight, or bottle, and panoramic mountain views. Or stay with us at the Inn at Stinson Vineyards.
4474 Sugar Hollow Road
Crozet, Virginia 22932
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