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Two Twisted Posts Winery

4.4 (83 reviews)
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Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Bill W.

This was our first stop and it's not a bad place, but I did not get the warm and fuzzy feelings. When we walked in, we were greeted, but it seemed like the staff was distracted to a certain degree , It seem like they had limited offerings as far as wine goes and we opted for the wine flight and really they didn't spend much time explaining any of the different wines like we would've appreciated, but nevertheless, we read the card came with the flight. There is plenty of indoor seating in a big open area and it was very clean and presentable , the outside had some seating from what we seen, and it was very welcoming. Not a bad place if you're doing a wine tour unfortunately we feel there is better out there. Our apologies if you feel that this is incorrect, but this is how we feel.

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Peaceful, wonderful, great knowledgeable staff especially Casey! We loved our friendly, educational visit there! And the delicious wine! Thank you, thank you thank you oh yes, we will be back!

Amy S.

My husband and I finally made it to Two Twisted Posts, which has been on my radar for awhile. As soon as we pulled up I knew the experience was going to be just what I needed after a stressful few months. We were greeted by empty fire pits, outdoor games (ladder toss, croquet), and beautiful views. Inside, a box of kid-friendly board games immediately caught my eye (I'm always on the hunt for places we can bring our kids). The tasting associate was so down to earth and we enjoyed chatting with her and learning about the piebald deer that used to be on their property (and the reason behind the name of the Piebald White wine). We ordered a white and red flight to enjoy outside by the fire pit. We also got to "trick or treat" and take candy to enjoy with our flights (cab and Snickers - trust me!). We took a little walk around the property and I immediately relaxed. All the wines were very good, but the Viognier was remarkable. In another life of being my laptop and work remotely from this winery:). I truly expect this winery to be a new favorite that we return to over and over, similar to Three Creeks which has consistently good wine, service, and a relaxing atmosphere. On our way out I found their schedule of events and was so excited to learn they host trivia and wine and paint nights - 2 of my favorite things!

Laura G.

Cute winery and grounds to hang out and enjoy wine tasting. Had a few food items to choose from and have events on most weekends. Staff were cordial but didn't connect with us.

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Tonia G.

Cute place nice wines I would come back. We were doing the wine trail, and this was the first place we came across.

Michelle T.

Had an amazing day here yesterday! My buddy and I, who are staying in Martinsburg, WV for work from NYC, decided to visit here Saturday around 2pm. The vineyard is big, well kept, and beautiful! There is tons of outdoor seating (they also have indoors for when the weather isn't good). You are outdoors on grass , so some bugs and gnats come with that. You can bring your own bug repellent but they also have some available, just ask. They also have personal fans that are attached to water bottles to help keep you cool if you'd like. They have a few different options depending on your group size etc. You can do flights or bottles and the really cool thing is, if you do the bottle option and don't finish them, they will recork it for you to take. We opted for the flight of 6 samples for $15. We got 3 reds, 2 whites, and 1 rose. Even if you aren't a big wino, you would still enjoy these because none were too dry. My favorite was the "don't call me a cab" so I bought a bottle ($25) to go. I also had a glass of their peach sangria ($10). It was tasty but could use a bit more kick; it was more sweet than strong. This is a perfect spot for a date or group. They have cheese platters, s'mores kits, and sometimes food trucks. You can bring your own picnic stuff to go along with the wines. They have games like connect four, jenga (small and jumbo), and cornhole. They also had a live performance when we were there (Jessie jams), she was great and only made the vibe that much better! U can walk and explore the vineyard at your own leisure!

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Yasuyo T.

We stopped by this winery after Maggie Mallic winery. It is relatively small size winery but there are many picnic tables. This place is dog friendly and dogs are running around the place. We really enjoyed the wine especially red ones. We end up getting Merlot. I highly recommend this place.

Come here and use your VA Wine Pass.
Alvin B.

Lovely vineyard with lots of picnic tables, shade, and games. Service was excellent. While my VA Wine Pass allowed for two tastings for the price of one, they allowed us two glasses at same discount. And without me asking for it.

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Fallyn G.

A great spot for a large or small group to enjoy a wine flight or the peach sangria with friends. The outdoor space is great for games, a picnic or enjoying the live music. There is plenty of shade which I love, so even on a hot Summer day you will be super comfortable. The staff was super friendly and welcoming

Neal E.

We visited Two Twisted Posts Winery right after our visit to Maggie Malicks. I made sure I parked somewhere where no one could block us in! We went inside and were promptly greeted by the wine pourer - I believe he introduced himself as "Kosko." He was an extremely verbose and gregarious individual. He was holding forth in the wine tasting room - and we were his captive audience. He was very descriptive and theatrical during the entire wine tasting process - and I mean that in the very best and hilarious way. It was both entertaining and informative. I believe he only works on Sundays. All of the wines were interesting. Again, I especially enjoyed their Reds! We will be back with some friends in tow! #TwoTwistedPostsWinery

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Lyn L.

Two Twisted Posts Winery is just past Breaux Vineyards and right before Cardamon Family Winery. They have a long driveway that lands you on a nice piece of land with ample parking an outdoor picnic area. Signs pointing to the tasting room brought us into a very rustic barn/winery room. There is a nice tasting bar as well as a few indoor tables. On Saturday, they had live music going on in the barrel rooms. We sat near the gas fireplace that had a cozy sofa and a small table and chairs. The staff was so friendly and provided some nice education on their wines. We enjoyed their blends as well as their sweet cab. I'm not sure what the tasting fees was but we tasted about 8 wines. We enjoyed a cheese and cracker platter($10) with our glass of wine.

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This winery was my 3rd and final stop on my wine tour. It was about 4pm on a Friday and when I…read morewalked in I was greeted immediately. There were 2 staff Cheryl Ann and Ella. I opted to sit at the bar and was given the flight options. I ordered a flight and a charcuterie board. The board was listed for 3-4 people but I would suggest 1-2 especially if your hungry. The indoor seating is quaint and in a small building. They also have a huge outdoor space and patio both with seating. We were joined about another guest and had great conversation. I also learned about some of the special events they have. Looking forward to returning when I am back in the area.

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