Looking for the perfect vineyard to say “I do”? As a Virginia winery wedding photographer and videographer, I’ve explored dozens of vineyards that offer breathtaking backdrops, romantic ambiance, and unforgettable scenery. Whether you’re dreaming of cinematic wedding films or golden-hour portraits among the vines, these 11 Virginia wineries are among the best places to bring your vision to life.
Below, I’ve included pros and cons of each location to help you narrow down your list—and even featured real weddings at a few of these spots to give you a look behind the lens.
Keswick Vineyards — Charlottesville, VA
Located just outside Charlottesville, Keswick Vineyards offers one of the most photogenic wedding settings in Central Virginia. I filmed The Ferguson’s wedding video here, and the combination of mountain views, formal gardens, and vineyard rows made for an effortlessly romantic film.
Pros:
Mountain views + vineyard aesthetic
Spacious getting ready suites
Gorgeous tented receptions with twinkle lights
Pet-friendly!
Cons:
Can get hot in midsummer
Outdoor ceremony dependent on weather
💍 Also featured in 8 Epic Charlottesville Wedding Venues and Top Winery Wedding Venues in VA.
Morais Vineyards — Bealeton, VA
This European-style winery blends old-world charm with sweeping landscapes. I captured a wedding film at Morais that felt straight out of a fairy tale. With its columned courtyard, fountain, and luxurious ballroom, Morais is a standout for formal weddings.
Pros:
European architecture with a wow factor
Indoor and outdoor ceremony options
Beautiful wine cellar for cocktail hour
Cons:
Higher price point than some vineyards
Requires upscale vendors to match venue elegance
Veritas Vineyard & Winery — Afton, VA
Set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Veritas is a popular destination for couples looking to blend rustic elegance with vineyard charm. The indoor ballroom and outdoor ceremony lawn offer flexibility.
Pros:
Mountain and vineyard views
On-site catering and wine pairings
Lodging available at The Farmhouse at Veritas
Cons:
Booked far in advance
Less secluded/private on weekends
Pippin Hill Farm & Vineyards — North Garden, VA
A top-tier venue near Charlottesville, Pippin Hill is both a working vineyard and a culinary powerhouse. It’s famous for its elevated dining experiences and views that stretch for miles.
Pros:
Highly professional staff
Epic views + elevated décor
Chef-driven farm-to-table menu
Cons:
One of the most expensive in the region
May be too formal for casual celebrations
King Family Vineyards — Crozet, VA
A favorite for mountain lovers, King Family Vineyards offers open skies, rolling hills, and a polished event barn. It’s ideal for spring and fall weddings with colorful natural backdrops.
Pros:
Stunning sunset views over the polo fields
Well-maintained and organized venue team
Flexible event packages
Cons:
Some guest areas exposed to wind
Busy on summer weekends due to polo matches
Bluemont Vineyard — Bluemont, VA
Perched high in Loudoun County, Bluemont boasts panoramic views and rustic-chic spaces perfect for golden-hour photos and cozy receptions.
Pros:
Gorgeous mountain overlook ceremony site
Indoor/outdoor event space options
Easily accessible from DC
Cons:
Very windy location
Some areas can be muddy in rainy seasons
Breaux Vineyards — Purcellville, VA
One of the largest wineries in Loudoun County, Breaux offers a wide variety of settings from open lawns to romantic barrel rooms. The Tuscan-inspired terraces are a favorite for ceremonies.
Pros:
Spacious property and guest parking
Great for larger weddings
Barrel room makes a unique cocktail hour space
Cons:
Loudoun County weddings can have strict noise curfews
Large property may require some walking for guests
Early Mountain Vineyards — Madison, VA
Stylish and inviting, Early Mountain offers a warm, earthy aesthetic and top-tier food and wine. It’s great for intimate weddings with high-end details.
Pros:
Clean modern design with vineyard warmth
Great wine and service
Indoor reception space with big windows
Cons:
Smaller capacity for big weddings
Often books out over a year in advance
CrossKeys Vineyards — Mount Crawford, VA
Nestled in the Shenandoah Valley, CrossKeys Vineyards delivers sweeping views and a grand staircase perfect for entrances and portrait moments.
Pros:
Iconic staircase and mountain views
Indoor and outdoor event options
Central to Shenandoah Valley
Cons:
Less shaded ceremony areas
Farther from major airports
Stone Tower Winery — Leesburg, VA
Stone Tower brings California wine country vibes to Northern Virginia. With rustic barns and refined wine tasting rooms, it’s a favorite among couples wanting a luxury vineyard feel.
Pros:
Extremely photogenic with multiple ceremony spots
Ideal for high-end wedding design
On-site wine tastings and catering
Cons:
Premium pricing
Loudoun County restrictions apply
12 Ridges Vineyard — Vesuvius, VA
Atop the Blue Ridge Parkway, 12 Ridges offers unmatched views and minimalist elegance. It’s a newer venue, so it offers fresh scenery without being overused in wedding circles.
Pros:
Elevation = incredible views
Less crowded and more private
Rustic modern charm
Cons:
Farther from urban centers
Fewer amenities on-site
Final Thoughts
Each of these winery wedding venues offers a unique vibe—from rustic and laid-back to grand and luxurious. If you’re still early in your planning, be sure to check out The Ultimate Virginia Wedding Planning Guide for helpful tools and inspiration. And if you haven’t done engagement photos yet, Brendan and Faith’s surprise proposal at Chester Gap Cellars is a beautiful reminder of how meaningful the early stages of your journey can be.
No matter which venue you choose, hiring the right Virginia winery wedding photographer and videographer will ensure the magic is beautifully captured for generations.



