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
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The ranking
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.
Bluemont Vineyard
The 951-foot '951 Tasting Room' opens onto a sweeping view over the entire Loudoun Valley from the first Blue Ridge ridgeline.
Stone Tower Winery
This marquee estate crowns Hogback Mountain with hilltop panoramas over its own vineyards and pond toward the Blue Ridge.
868 Estate Vineyards
Its 868-foot hilltop delivers dual Blue Ridge and Short Hill vistas famous for their sunsets.
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.
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.
Doukénie Winery
Its deck looks out over a signature duck pond framed by Short Hill Mountain.
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