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    Crushed Cellars

    4.4 (98 reviews)
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    Updated 2 months ago

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    Jessica E.

    Crushed Cellars is an easy one to drive by and completely miss, but don't let its house-like charm fool you! Inside, you immediately walk into the tasting room and see the grand bar. Seating is a little limited at each table, but the huge bar makes up the space. There's also outdoor seating available, as well. They have an excellent selection of cheeses, fresh bread, and delicious jams and spreads. I recommend the Mango Habanero for sure! Pour it on top of some cream cheese and enjoy with crackers! Also, Bob, the owner was such a wonderful host! I love him! Him and our server made our experience here absolutely fantastic! If you're lucky, he'll even offer you some Blackberry wine! This was by far my favorite thing I had tried all day during our vineyard hopping. It was DELICIOUS! This place has definitely become one of my staples and I'll always be back! I'm excited to come back in the warmer months and see the ducks that Bob has roaming around swimming in the pond.

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    Matthew F.

    Awesome customer service, good wine. With almost 10 acres under vine, both here and further south, they are on the smaller side. Crushed Cellars definitely put the 'farm' in 'farm winery'; be careful not to hit the free roaming chickens when parking! The cozy tasting room has a fun/casual hangout vibe, including puzzles and games in the corner. They also have free snack samples, plus lots of farm goods like eggs and even meats. I saw someone get a BIG cheese plate for $8, but I went for the cupcakes. Crushed Cellars is also one of the most dog friendly locations in the area. The tasting included 5 wines for $8, although I also got a sample of their Meritage which was not on the menu. During last year's visit I wasn't overly impressed with many of their wines, but this time I saw a marked improvement in quality. The prices were all really good as well. Whites: 3 stars? Maybe 3.5? I wasn't a big fan of the Chardonnay, but to be fair there aren't many Chards I like. The Vidal Blanc was OK, although the $19 price was good. The Traminette was advertised as semi dry, but I found it to be more 'dry' than not; my favorite of the whites. Reds: 3.5 to 4 stars. The Meritage had a cherry palate. The Cab Sav had a nice nose and was soft. But the big hit was the Syrah/Cab Sav blend, which was somewhat fruity and only $25. When I make space in my wine rack, it will be a nice addition. While wines were generally pretty good, what blew me away was my server's (who as also the owner/wine maker) genuine friendliness. Re-tastes were done without any prompting, and he was literally giving away bottles of water. I'm a fan!

    Upstairs, looking down on the main area. Intimate space but very light filled.
    Autumn D.

    Crushed Cellars is my family's favorite winery. Bob is an amazing person, so fun and knowledgeable. Last time we were there, he was cutting flowers outside for some ladies! The atmosphere is small and intimate, a great space, and a very peaceful outdoor area. We love to rent the upstairs for parties. The blackberry wine is so sweet yet delicious. The Chardonnay is always a favorite too. Definitely do a tasting here, as you're usually offered things that aren't even on the tasting menu, and they're good. PS: The chickens will eat crackers if you offer them!

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    Mike B.

    Small winery with some of the best customer service you will find around here. I stopped in for a tasting and they could not have been any nicer. They kept bringing us free snacks to sample and made sure our wine glasses were full. They had a good mix of wines, while I did not think any of the wine itself was a "must have", nothing we tried was bad. Based on the wine alone I would have given a solid Four Stars, but they deserve a Five simply for the way they treat the customers here.

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    Fabi D.

    Super friendly winery. Our dogs were allowed inside along us for the tasting. Huge plus for (spoiled) dog owners. Tasting comes with salami, cheese, pretzels, crackers and two dips. My favorite wine was the meritage and the blackberry desert wine, better with the chocolate! Lisette was great! Gracias!

    Amy F.

    This is not a big place. In fact you can hardly see it from the road. There is just a little sign that says winery (and eggs). We were feeling adventurous on our way to hike in the Shenandoah Forrest, so we did a quick u-turn and pulled in to the lot. At first glance it looked like they were closed. We almost got back in the car, but then my friend Kevin spotted the yard of chickens and decided he needed to pet one before we pulled away. As he was in hot pursuit for pre-cooked poultry, the man we would come to know as Winemaker Bob came out of the house. This man may be one of the nicest winery owners I have met. Even though it seems they are only open on weekends, he opened up shop for us and started pouring the wine. My favorite by far was the Cabernet Sauvignon. We had stopped at larger winery up the road and no question, Winemaker Bob's wine was MUCH better. Bob was extremely generous with our tasting and even went in the back and brought out many different cheeses for us to sample. We had so much fun drinking wine and eating yummy cheese with Winemaker Bob we never made it to the Shenandoah Forrest. I suppose good wine and great company beats a hike any day. If you are in the area I think it is definitely worth dropping by.

    Annie Z.

    Stopped here yesterday with a friend from my wine club and we had a great visit. The customer service was impressive- we got a complimentary plate of little pieces of bread with various types of bruschetta and tapenade on top- and the pours were very generous! My favorite wine was the second on the line-up, the Vidal Blanc. Also, you cannot beat a $5 tasting! Rare in this part of wine country. They also had various types of local goodies for sale, including bread, which was something ridiculously cheap like $2? My friend bought a loaf that we enjoyed at our next winery stop. Crushed Cellars has a very, very relaxed vibe and is so quaint and unpretentious, a nice change from many of the more hyped-up tasting rooms in Northern VA. And the chickens walking around, I mean, come on.. Too fun! Bottom line: highly recommend Crushed Cellars for their ambiance, great customer service, excellent prices and of course, yummy wines!

    Kacie D.

    We have been here a few times but we had a blast yesterday. Dave did our tasting and he was great and the owner Bob made sure we not only had fun but had snacks and water to enjoy with our wine. We enjoyed all his wine but especially the Chardonnay and Merlot. Nice, quiet atmosphere, not pretentious like a lot of wineries.

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    10 months ago

    Sad to see Bob close this as he sold it. We will miss them excited to see what's next there. Lots of remodeling going on .

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    Welcoming and friendly staff. Highly recommend! Each wine was delicious and that is rare.

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