Hidden Brook 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.

handcrafted wines in a hand-built log cabin

Quick answers

Is Hidden Brook Winery dog-friendly?
Yes. Hidden Brook Winery welcomes leashed dogs inside and outdoors.
Do I need a reservation at Hidden Brook Winery?
Walk-ins are welcome at Hidden Brook Winery for standard visits.
When does Hidden Brook Winery open on Saturday?
Hidden Brook Winery opens at 11:30 on Saturday and usually closes at 18:00.
Is Hidden Brook Winery family-friendly?
Yes. Hidden Brook Winery welcomes all ages.
What food is available at Hidden Brook Winery?
Hidden Brook Winery lists food as: In-house kitchen: flatbread pizzas (cheese, pepperoni, margherita, white), charcuterie boards, cheesy and herb-garlic pull-apart baguettes, sweets, and a rotating monthly special; gluten-free cauliflower crust available and outside food welcome (no outside alcohol)..

Why visit

  • Housed in a custom log cabin that owners Eric and Deborah Hauck built by hand in 2000, Hidden Brook opened in September 2001 as one of the original ten wineries in Loudoun County.
  • The tasting room sits in a shady pine grove with a rustic open-concept interior of high ceilings, natural log walls, and a cozy fireplace, plus a front porch, lawn picnic tables, a gazebo, and two fire pits outside.
  • The Haucks specialize in French-American hybrids Vidal Blanc and Chambourcin and take an Italian-inspired approach to their reds, aiming for softer tannins that stay fruit-forward yet classically dry.
  • Both children and pets are genuinely welcomed inside and out, with games to play, dog treats and water bowls, and non-alcoholic options for minors.
  • Tastings come as a $17 flight of any four wines in 3 oz pours or a $20 guided table-side tasting through all nine wines with a staff member.
  • An in-house kitchen turns out flatbread pizzas, charcuterie boards, pull-apart baguettes, and a rotating monthly special, and guests are welcome to bring their own outside food.

What to try

Vidal BlancChambourcinReserve MerlotNV Reserve Red Blend

What visitors say

Knowledgeable, friendly staff who give detailed wine descriptions
Cozy, quiet log-cabin setting with a fireplace and pine-grove grounds
Dog- and family-friendly atmosphere
Picnic-friendly with porch, gazebo, and fire pits
Seasonal touches like sangria slushies in summer and mulled wine in winter
Some visitors note the small tasting room and use of plastic cups

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

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