
Sugarleaf Vineyards is a family-owned and operated boutique winery that rests on an 126 acre estate in the heart of Monticello. The winery is located twelve miles south of Charlottesville in the town of North Garden, only minutes from the University of Virginia. Well positioned at an elevation of 800 feet, the vineyards' unique aspects of climate, elevation, and soil produce the highest quality grapes needed in order to create wines that achieve a unique balance of complex flavors and aromas. Sugarleaf Vineyards is committed to meticulously focusing on all the details and aspects affecting the ultimate quality and caliber of the vineyards production. Our boutique winery prides itself on producing superior fruit to create exceptional wines.
Discover Monticello’s hidden gem and taste our award-winning, hand-crafted, limited production wines in a mesmerizing setting. Bring your picnic to enjoy outside or choose from our available light fare. “Celebrate the Fruits of Life" at Sugarleaf Vineyards and taste our unique wines produced through our dedication to fine winemaking.
Sugarleaf Vineyards
3613 Walnut Branch Lane
North Garden, Virginia 22959
Tel: 434-984-4272
email: info@sugarleafvineyards.com
website: www.sugarleafvineyards.com
Jerry and Lauren Bias, Proprietors
Daniel Neumeister, Winemaker
Tasting Room Hours:
March-December: Wednesday-Sunday and all Federal Monday holidays 11am-6pm.
January and February: Saturdays, Sundays and Federal Monday holidays 11am-6pm
Tastings are offered for $6 per person. Groups of eight or more are $10 per person
Sugarleaf is available for parties, weddings, and special events.
Food availability: Light fare; cheese and crackers.
Directions:
From Route 20: Turn onto route 708/ Red Hill Road going West (towards Walnut Creek Park and Walton Middle School) -- go 2 ½ miles. Turn Left onto Old Lynchburg Road – go 1 ½ miles. Entrance on Right
From Route 29: Turn onto Route 708/ Red Hill Road going East (towards Walnut Creek Park)--- go 3 miles. Turn Right onto Old Lynchburg Road – go 1 ½ miles. Entrance on Right.
From I-64: Exit 120 going South on 5th Street, 5th street turns into Old Lynchburg Road—go 7 miles. Entrance on Right.
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