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The 5 Best Wineries Around Martinsburg

The Mid-Atlantic isn’t just a hotbed for history—it’s quietly become a haven for wine lovers, too. From the foothills of West Virginia to the rolling landscapes of Maryland and northern Virginia, boutique vineyards are producing award-winning vintages that reflect the soil, seasons, and spirit of the region. This year’s Best of the Best contest showcased just how far the local wine scene has come, with a diverse lineup of tasting rooms offering everything from elegant cabernets to chilled rosés under the summer sun.

Antietam Creek Vineyards

Situated on hallowed ground near the Antietam National Battlefield, Antietam Creek Vineyards blends scenic beauty with serious winemaking. The vineyard sits atop limestone-rich soil, and the wines—crafted with minimal intervention—are as expressive as the land itself. Guests can enjoy flights or glasses on a covered patio with panoramic views, often accompanied by live music or food trucks. It's a peaceful place where history and hospitality swirl together in every pour.

Big Cork Vineyards

Big Cork Vineyards lives up to its name—not just in bottle size, but in ambition. Located in Rohrersville, Maryland, this estate vineyard is known for its stylish tasting room, sweeping views, and wines that win both local love and national acclaim. From crisp sauvignon blancs to bold reds aged in oak, the lineup is as expansive as the grounds themselves. With regular events, seasonal menus, and curated pairings, Big Cork is more than a winery—it’s a full-on experience.

The Rusty Nail Winery

Back in Martinsburg, The Rusty Nail Winery is a homegrown favorite that combines rustic charm with creative flavors. This cozy operation crafts fruit wines alongside traditional grape-based varieties, offering something for every kind of palate. Their small-batch style and approachable setting make it a favorite among locals who prefer their wine unpretentious and their tastings laid-back. It's the kind of place where first-timers feel like regulars by the second glass.

868 Estate Vineyards

Tucked into the hills of Purcellville, 868 Estate Vineyards is a destination winery known for its sprawling grounds and refined yet relaxed atmosphere. The estate includes a restaurant, hiking trails, and—of course—a vineyard that produces elegant reds, whites, and blends. The name comes from the elevation, but the wines are what truly elevate the experience. Whether you're in it for a full-day outing or a quick glass by the vines, 868 offers an upscale escape without pretension.

Breaux Vineyards

Also in Purcellville, Breaux Vineyards brings a touch of European grandeur to the Virginia countryside. With over 100 acres of vines and a French-inspired winemaking approach, Breaux focuses on quality from the ground up. The tasting room features an impressive variety—from viognier to nebbiolo—served with sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. For those who like their wine served with elegance and a sense of occasion, Breaux hits every note.

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