Breaux Vineyards

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The best-known vineyard in the Loudoun Heights cluster, Breaux produces a wide range of wines, the best of which are the the Madeleine Chardonnay and the Meritage blend of five Bordeaux varietals. Views from the tasting room terrace are lovely, and can be enjoyed while grazing on cheese and charcuterie plates ($15 to $22). Tastings cover six wines.


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