Best Winery Views & Scenery

Loudoun's best vineyard views climb from Blue Ridge foothills to 1,200-foot mountaintops. These are the wineries where the panorama is the main event.

Updated July 2026

Our take: Rankings are our editorial opinion from research and reviews — not paid placements. Policies and hours change, so confirm before visiting.

The ranking

1
Bluemont

Twin Oaks Tavern Winery

Perched around 1,200 feet in the historic Bear's Den district, its heated decks frame the broadest panorama in the county: 50-mile views across the Shenandoah Valley.

2
Bluemont

Bluemont Vineyard

The 951-foot '951 Tasting Room' opens onto a sweeping view over the entire Loudoun Valley from the first Blue Ridge ridgeline.

3
Leesburg

Stone Tower Winery

This marquee estate crowns Hogback Mountain with hilltop panoramas over its own vineyards and pond toward the Blue Ridge.

4
Hillsboro

868 Estate Vineyards

Its 868-foot hilltop delivers dual Blue Ridge and Short Hill vistas famous for their sunsets.

5
Aldie

50 West Vineyards

Floor-to-ceiling windows in a bluff-top former horse stable put a panoramic Bull Run Mountain view in front of every seat.

6
Middleburg

Greenhill Vineyards

A circa-1762 stone manor overlooks a pond, working horse farm, and a Blue Ridge-meets-Bull Run backdrop on one of the county's most picturesque estates.

7
Purcellville

Doukénie Winery

Its deck looks out over a signature duck pond framed by Short Hill Mountain.

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