Rebec Vineyards

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About

Rebec Vineyards is a 70 acre estate in Amherst County offering beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The family home, Mountainview, is listed both on the National Register of Historic Places and as a Virginia Landmark. Visitors are encouraged to learn more about the art of winemaking through our tours and wine tastings which are available for a modest fee. Enjoy the deck overlooking our vineyards or bring a blanket and picnic under trees in the vineyards except on the second full weekend in October, when we host the Virginia Wine & Garlic Festival.

Location Description

We are conveniently located right off Hwy 29 in Amherst County, between Charlottesville and Lynchburg, Virginia.

Features

  • Home of the Virginia Wine and Garlic Festival!

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Average Bottle Price

$ $15

Winemaker

Svetlozar Kanev
Principal Owner and Winemaker

History

In 1980, founder Richard Hanson planted the eight acres of noble vitis vinifera grapes. By 1987, the wine produced began selling under the Rebec label. Now, a quarter of a century later, fifteen wines are marketed via winery visits, festivals and local restaurant and retail establishments.

The Team

Richard Hanso - Founder of Rebec Vineyards, 24 years making fine wines in Central Virginia & founder of the Virginia Wine & Garlic Festival.

Estate Vineyards / AVA

Rebec Vineyards is a 70 acre estate in Amherst County offering beautiful views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The family home, Mountainview, is listed both on the National Register of Historic Places and as a Virginia Landmark.

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Hours

M-F Noon-5pm Weekends 11AM-5PM

Address

2229 North Amherst Hwy
Amherst, Virginia 24521
United States

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