Lazy Days Winery

Lazy Days Winery

About

The Lazy Days Vineyard & Winery offers a broad spectacular view of the natural beauty of Virginia. Close to both Charlottesville and Lynchburg, it's easy to reach Lazy Days and enjoy our Virginia wines. The first grapes were planted here in 2007. You can try our wines and buy a bottle or a case to take home some of our local flavor and some wonderful varietals. The Lazy Days Winery is situated in beautiful Amherst County and builds on more than just the local land. The old Amherst Livestock Pavilion has been converted and turned into a rustic, comfortable tasting room and event area. Couples and families will enjoy sitting inside, basking in the sunshine pouring in from the stained glass window while sipping and tasting our selection of wines. Just outside is a large covered area perfect for events, weddings and vendors during festivals. vineyard-at-lazy-days-winery The vineyard was planted at the center of three acres surrounded by a large green lawn, a tree-lined hill, and the new winery. We've carefully planned our location and layout to host tours, weddings, musical performances, and festivals. The Virginia Summer Solstice Wine Festival's annual event is hosted here, capitalizing on the incredible view and spacious outdoor area. More festivals are in the works and we're working on restoring the 300-seat indoor theater so we can host even more events and gatherings.

Location Description

Located at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Features

  • Home of the Virgina Summer Solstice Wine Festival.

Additional Information

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Average Bottle Price

$ 19

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Hours

Wed - Sun: 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

Address

1351 N Amherst Hwy
Amherst, Virginia 24521
United States

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