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The Winery at Bull Run

15950 Lee Highway, Centreville

Explore History with Wine: Wine Tasting Nestled on 225 Acres Adjacent to the Manassas National Battlefield Park!

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Picture yourself sipping on exquisite wines as you soak in the rich history of this scenic winery. It's an experience like no other, and it's waiting for you!

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About This Deal

**Ever wondered what stories the winery grounds would tell if they could speak?** Picture yourself stepping back in time as you wander through the historic Winery at Bull Run. With this tour, you'll embark on a journey through time, exploring Civil War battles, Hillwood Estate, and the expansive winery grounds, all while enjoying the present-day life of a working farm winery.

What We Offer:

Embark on a one-hour guided tour of The Winery at Bull Run, delving into the rich history of the estate and its surroundings. Enjoy six tastings of exquisite wines as you explore Civil War battlegrounds, Hillwood Estate, and the winery grounds.

  • 1-Hour Past to Present: Historical Wine Tour

Why You Should Grab This Offer:

Nestled on 225 acres adjacent to the Manassas National Battlefield Park, the Winery at Bull Run offers a picturesque setting for wine enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Established in 2012, this historic estate boasts two types of barns representing Northern Virginia's architectural heritage. Salvaged stone foundations from the Hillwood Mansion, now serving as a backdrop for outdoor ceremonies, add to the charm. With a dedication to preserving history and providing exceptional experiences, the Winery at Bull Run invites guests to journey through time while savoring the finest wines. Immerse yourself in the history of the land and experience the perfect blend of history and hospitality in Virginia's wine country.


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Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Online reservation required. Merchant contact information will be available for you after purchase in My Stuff. Tours MUST be booked via The Winery’s website at least 24 hours prior to arrival.Showing up without booking is not permitted. Must provide 21+ ID to receive alcoholic beverages. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About The Winery at Bull Run

If there's anything that matches The Winery at Bull Run's owners' passion for wine, it might be their passion for American history. Knowing the land’s proximity to historic battles, before breaking ground on their new winery the owners teamed up with Civil War excavators to salvage hundreds of bullets, buttons, and breastplates that laid dormant underneath the winery’s Centreville soil since the 1860s.

While sipping on award-winning red and white wines in the tasting room, guests can look over display cases full of artifacts and listen to stories of the farmland's historic past. During warmer months, guests are welcome to explore the outdoor stone ruins, whose waist-high walls and stone fireplace are all that remain from the original 19th-century estate house.