Sip Delicious Wine In A Private, Heated Tent When You Visit Iron Heart Winery In Virginia
Here in Virginia, we appreciate the art of local winemaking. There’s an abundance of vineyards and wineries to visit in Virginia, and each offers its own unique experience. Add to the list Iron Heart Winery, a lovely vineyard you can visit any time of the year. In fact, this local establishment offers private tents where you can enjoy the great outdoors all the while staying warm and sipping your favorite wine. What could be better than that? Here’s more on what you can look forward to when you visit Iron Heart Winery in Hiwassee, Virginia.
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Tucked away in southwestern Virginia awaits a winery that belongs at the top of your bucket list: Iron Heart Winery.
When you visit the winery, you'll find that this business honors the past in the most creative ways, with one-of-a-kind antiques decorating the tasting room. Equally impressive, of course, is the selection of wine.
In addition to rental tents, guests can also opt to stay the night in an overnight cabin. Learn more by visiting the official website.
So whether you're a wine enthusiast or someone who appreciates the fascinating history of southwestern Virginia, you'll be glad you spent the day at Iron Heart Winery.
Have you ever visited Iron Heart Winery? What did you think of your experience there? We’d love to hear from you — be sure to leave us a comment! For more information, you can follow Iron Heart Winery on Facebook.
Address: 3742 Boone Furnace Rd, Hiwassee, VA 24347, USA
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.
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