***Please note that this My Experience at The Winery at Bull Run + Review will be updated and recirculated periodically to reflect the most up-to-date Virginia Wine scene. This guide was most recently updated as of May 2026.***
Whether for a girl’s, family, friend group, or mother-daughter outing, a vineyard is an excellent place to catch up with some of the people that you care about. One of the things that I have looked forward to the most was the many outings that I would have at vineyards. So, this blog post will focus on a The Winery at Bull Run review as well as my experiences there over the past 6 years, which is located right next to the Manassas National Battlefield Park in Centreville, Virginia.
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My Experience at The Winery at Bull Run + Review

Table of Contents
How To Save at Virginia Wineries (and Beyond!)
Getting There
About The Winery at Bull Run + Plan Your Visit!
My Experience
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Getting There

The Winery at Bull Run is located in Fairfax County, Virginia – a county located just south of Washington, DC in Northern Virginia. Just off of Lee Highway (I-28) on the edge of Fairfax County adjacent to Prince William County, The Winery at Bull Run is centered in history with close proximity to the nation’s capital. Something unique about The Winery at Bull Run is that it is the closest winery to Washington, DC that is a grape to glass farm and Winery (aka all wines are produced on their grounds) and 1/2 of the wineries within Fairfax County, Virginia! While not easily Metro accessible like most wineries in Northern Virginia, The Winery at Bull Run is nearby I-66 and could potentially be reachable by Uber (from a nearby Metro station) or rental car. Although closer to Washington, DC than most wineries in the region, you totally will not want to leave The Winery at Bull Run upon entering its gorgeous grounds – filled with tons of Civil War history, a lively event venue, a place to learn about locally made wines, and MORE!
Address: 15950 Lee Hwy, Centreville, VA 20120
About The Winery at Bull Run + Plan Your Visit!
The Winery at Bull Run is open Saturday-Wednesday 11am-7pm, Thursday 11am-8pm, and Friday 11am-9pm. Please note that walk-ins are welcome, too. If you are coming with a large group, then be sure to make a group reservation here. Pets are welcome onsite and must be kept on a leash. The Winery at Bull Run is a family-friendly winery, however, children must be supervised at all times.
The 2012-established winery stands on 225 acres and is located right next to the Manassas National Battlefield Park and an equestrian farm. To represent the historical significance of Northern Virginia, the winery was construct to symbolize two types barns in the area. Today, the Winery at Bull Run is the largest working farm in Fairfax County, Virginia – a primarily suburban county. It also serves as a venue for many events, such as weddings. Check out more information on the history of The Winery at Bull Run here.

My Experience

Upon pulling into the winery, I was in awe at how gorgeous it was! With its luscious acres and acres of grapevines to barns galore and a few murals, I knew that I was in for a treat. Excitedly enough, the drive in was only just the beginning of a spectacular afternoon out!
One of the highlights of visiting The Winery at Bull Run is that all wine tastings are guided tastings within their tasting room by one of their staff members. All guests can take home their wine glasses post-tasting. Truly, I find the guided wine tasting at The Winery at Bull Run one of the best and a great way for Virginia winery first-timers to learn more about the Virginia Wine Country. Highlights of my guided wine tasting include:
- 2024 RMR Sauvignon Blanc – With 0% residual sugar and aged in 100% stainless steel, this Sauvignon Blanc has an underlying scent of lemon grass and citrus which lingers with a smooth mineral enhanced finish. It pairs well with shrimp ceviche, Mediterranean dishes, Summer pasta salad, and fresh mozzarella.
- 2023 RMR Viognier – Containing 0% residual sugar and aged in 100% neutral Acaia wood, this Viognier has light aromas of pear, green apples, honeydew melon and contains naturally sweet tastes of apple blossoms and raw honey. It pairs well with seafood appetizers like shrimp cocktail and calamari, soft cheeses, and spicy seafood pasta.
- 2025 Delaney – Having 3% residual sugar and aged in 100% stainless steel, this Delaney has notes of stone fruits and hints of almost ripe honeydew beginning on the nose and palate. It pairs well with sharper cheeses like parmesan or Irish cheddar, mixed nuts, and spicier foods.
- 2023 Cabarnet Franc – With 0% residual sugar and aged in natural French and American Oak, this Cabarnet Franc has notes of cherry, plum, blackberry, and slight orange peel lead. It pairs well with lamb, brisket, pork, barbecue, and sharp cheeses.
- 2022 Meritage – Containing 0% residual sugar and aged in American Oak, the aromas of this Meritage are ripe with a red and dark berry fruit medley with hints of cola and brown sugar. It pairs well with beef stew, short ribs, shepherd’s pie, and pork chops.
- 2020 Norton – Having 0% residual sugar and aged in American Oak, this Norton has a fragrant nose of sweet cola, dried wildflowers, and cedarwood with a palate full of burnt cedarwood and toasted oak. It pairs well with the timeless peanut butter and jelly sandwich, Reese’s peanut butter cups, and sauteed mushrooms.
Learn more about wines offered onsite as well as The Winery at Bull Run’s Wine Club here and here.
Along with amazing wine and gorgeous barns, The Winery at Bull Run also offers historical tours and tastings alongside concerts and other lively events, which are super popular amongst visitors.
Wrap-Up

Ever since I rode through the main entrance of the winery, I knew that I was in for a treat. The wine was delicious and the opportunity to bring your own food to go with it at a fraction of the cost was such a plus. Besides the food and wine, there were breathtaking views everywhere that I turned! Hopefully, my The Winery at Bull Run review inspires YOU to add this incredible winery to your “to visit” list!
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XOXO – Katie <3









