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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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