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virginia's first sparkling-only estate with michelin-starred bites

Quick answers

Is Petit Domaine dog-friendly?
No. Petit Domaine does not permit dogs.
Do I need a reservation at Petit Domaine?
Reservations are recommended at Petit Domaine, especially on weekends or for groups. Book on Tock before you go.
When does Petit Domaine open on Saturday?
Petit Domaine opens at 10:00 on Saturday and usually closes at 20:00.
Is Petit Domaine family-friendly?
No. Petit Domaine is for adults 21 and older.
What food is available at Petit Domaine?
Petit Domaine lists food as: Small plates and curated bites developed under Michelin-starred chef Eric Ziebold (Kinship, Métier in DC) are designed to pair with each sparkling wine; this is a seated, order-from-the-menu operation, not a picnic winery..

Why visit

  • Opened in October 2025, Petit Domaine is Virginia's first winery devoted exclusively to traditional-method sparkling wine, founded by Loudoun native J Snyder with head winemaker Shai Van Gelder.
  • While the estate's own Virginia vines mature, the cellar pours a flagship Brut, a 100% chardonnay Blanc de Blancs, and a sparkling Rosé made in collaboration with a premier cru Champagne house.
  • The food program is directed by Michelin-starred chef Eric Ziebold of DC's Kinship and Métier, with small plates like duck rillettes built to pair with the bubbles.
  • Visits are seated, roughly two-hour experiences — bar seats, indoor tables, private pergolas, or cellar tours — booked through Tock with a deposit that applies toward your bill.
  • It is strictly 21-and-over and no pets are permitted, making this one of Loudoun's most adult-oriented tasting rooms.
  • The renovated tasting room and front patio sit on Route 9 west of Hillsboro, looking out over the western Loudoun foothills.

What to try

BrutBlanc de BlancsSparkling Rosé

What visitors say

Polished, luxury-leaning setting unlike typical Loudoun tasting rooms
Champagne-style sparkling wines impress
Ziebold-designed small plates elevate the tasting
Pricier, reservation-first visit — plan ahead rather than drop in

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

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