Three Fox Vineyards

Three Fox Vineyards
10100 Three Fox Ln.
Delaplane, VA  20144

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Tasting Room Open Thur–Mon 11:00am–5:00pm, Sun 12:00pm–5:00pm

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What to Buy

‘10 La Trovatella Merlot
Red fruit, plum, hint of spice $26

‘09 Piemontese Nebbiolo
Black cherry, dark red fruit, spice $31

‘09 Volpe Sangiovese
Leather, cassis, cherry, coffee toast, light chocolate $23

Gatto Bianco
Pineapple, citrus, hint of melon, pear $22

Special Notes

10 to 12 wines available for tasting, picnic grounds, deli, complimentary tastings for guests at local inns

Story

The heart of Northern Virginia has always been known for horses and foxes, and now Three Fox Vineyards is helping to make it known for fine wine. The boutique winery, situated on 50 undulating acres, produces several award-winning estate wines from varieties native to or grown in Italy, like Sangiovese, Nebbiolo, Pinot Grigio, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc. Here, proprietors Holli and John Todhunter have combined their passion for life, wine, and Italy to bring a little bit of la dolce vita (the sweet life) to Virginia.

Grinning statues of three foxes provide the first friendly welcome along the treelined drive. Vintner Holli and Winemaker John are usually in the tasting room ready to chat about vines and wines. There’s a brick patio and flower gardens, a tented al fresco terazza, and a barrel-table garden where guests can relax, plus a “barrel bar” right next to the vineyard. The rolling grounds are dotted with hardwood tables that invite wine tourers to appreciate the splendid views, reminiscent of Tuscany. Crooked Run, a vast meadow with more picnic tables and hammocks, can be easily reached in one of the winery’s four seat “winemobiles.”

But the views aren’t the only things to savor at Three Fox Vineyards. Several of the wines have brought home many medals, including the Alouette Cabernet Franc, one of the highest-rated reds ever to come out of Virginia.

Located just 40 minutes from Washington, D.C.’s beltway, Three Fox Vineyards hosts many fun events for wine lovers seeking a quick getaway. The “Lucy Stomp” in mid-September is a perennial favorite. Then, in mid-October, the winery hosts an annual show-off classic of British, German, and of course, Italian automobiles. There’s also a marvelous Post Harvest Roast in November. It’s easy to see why the Todhunters say, “Every day is a festival of life at Three Fox Vineyards.” 


Three Fox Vineyards Label

Amenities

Tasting Room: Yes

Complimentary Tastings: No

Tastings — By Appointment Only: No

Tours: Yes

Tours — By Appointment Only: No

Private Tours: Yes

VIP & Educational Experiences: No

Exceptional Views: No

Club Member Lounge: No

Restaurant / Deli: No

Food / Wine Pairings: No

Gift Shop: No

Wedding Facilities: No

Event Facilities: No

Corp. Meetings: No

Guest House on Premises: No

Lawn Games: No

Family Friendly: No

Pet Friendly: No

Family Owned and Operated: No

Wine Cave: No

Art/Architectural Interest: No

Sustainable Practices: No

Events

Videos

Three Fox Vineyards Pasta e Fagioli (Pasta and Bean Soup)

Pasta e fagioli or "pasta and beans" soup is a traditional Italian peasant dish--hearty and nutritious. In the Naples dialect, it is pronounced "pasta fazool" which led Dean Martin to sing "When the stars make you drool, just-a like pasta fazool, that's amore!

Three Fox Vineyards Risotto With Sausage and Gorgonzola

Creamy Gorgonzola melds with the flavor of sweet Italian sausage for a rich and satisfying entree.