Doukénie Winery

Before you go: These details reflect our latest research and change seasonally — confirm directly with the venue. Last verified July 7, 2026. New to tasting rooms? Start with what to expect.

Greek heritage and a signature duck pond

Quick answers

Is Doukénie Winery dog-friendly?
Yes. Doukénie Winery is dog-friendly outdoors only.
Do I need a reservation at Doukénie Winery?
Walk-ins are welcome at Doukénie Winery for standard visits.
When does Doukénie Winery open on Saturday?
Doukénie Winery is usually open on Saturday, but exact Saturday hours are not published here; confirm before you go.
Is Doukénie Winery family-friendly?
Yes. Doukénie Winery welcomes all ages.
What food is available at Doukénie Winery?
Doukénie Winery lists food as: Rotating food trucks; picnic-friendly outdoor areas.

Why visit

  • Deck and lawn overlooking a large duck pond framed by Short Hill Mountain, with a gazebo and Adirondack chairs
  • Bazaco family estate named for a grandmother who emigrated from Greece in 1920
  • 318-acre estate producing 12 grape varietals
  • Flagship Zeus (Bordeaux-style red) and Hope's Legacy raspberry dessert wine
  • Live music every weekend plus rotating food trucks
  • Relaxed, picnic-friendly grounds that draw families and repeat visitors

What to try

ZeusHope's LegacyViognierRiesling

Recognition

  • 2026 Virginia Governor's Cup Gold — 2021 Merlot
  • 2025 Virginia Governor's Cup Gold — Alethia
  • 2025 Virginia Governor's Cup Gold — 2022 Chardonnay
  • 2024 Virginia Governor's Cup Gold — 2020 Petit Verdot

What visitors say

Scenic duck-pond setting and relaxed grounds widely praised
Quality, award-winning Loudoun County wines
Service can be slow or inconsistent on busy weekends
Live music and multiple outdoor seating areas

Common themes our editors distilled from public reviews — not individual testimonials.

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