Established in 1976 by the largest family-held winemaking enterprise
in Italy, headquartered in the Veneto since 1821, Barboursville Vineyards
continues to demonstrate that Estate-bottled vitis vinifera wines, grown
in Virginia, meet the highest international standards. The estate of
the Governor of Virginia during the War of 1812, Barboursville is a uniquely
welcoming destination, for its array of superb vintages, its casually
elegant Palladio Restaurant, affiliated with the Chaine des Rotisseurs
and the James Beard Foundation, and for its Landmark plantation Ruins,
designed by Thomas Jefferson, set within an expansive, serene private
park.
Barboursville Vineyards
P.O. Box 136
Barboursville, VA 22923
tel: 540.832.3824 Winery
fax: 540.832.7572
Palladio: 540.832.7848
emaili: bvvy@barboursvillewine.com
website: www.barboursvillewine.com
Luca Paschina, General Manager/Winemaker
Our Tasting Room is open every day.
Monday - Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Tours of the winery are given hourly on weekends.
$3 per person or $4 per person if you want to keep the souvenir wine glass. Free
future tastings when you bring your glass back.
Palladio Restaurant at Barboursville
Lunch served Wednesday through Sunday, 12pm-3pm
Dinner served Friday and Saturday, 6:30-9:30pm
www.palladiorestaurant.com or
540.832.7848
Palladio closes every January for the staff to visit Italy.
Palladio Reservations and special events, please contact Alessandro Medici
at 540.832.7848
For tasting room tours and events, contact Arianne Abbs at 540.832.3824

We are located 20 miles northeast of Charlottesville, Virginia at the intersection
of Rt. 33 and Rt. 20.
From Washington DC: Rt. 66 West to 29 South to Ruckersville. Left on 33 East
(for 6 miles), right on 20 South, first left on Rt. 678 (for 1/2 mile), right
on Rt. 777, first driveway on right.
From Richmond: I-64 WEST towards Charlottesville, Exit 136 Zion Crossroads,
Rt. 15 North towards Gordonsville, in Gordonsville take 33 West, left on 20
South, first left on Rt. 678 (for 1/2 mile), right on Rt. 777, first driveway
on right.
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