Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery
Vineyard in Afton, Virginia

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About Cardinal Point Vineyard & Winery
Cardinal Point Vineyard and Winery is based in Afton, Virginia, right along the Blue Ridge Mountains in Nelson County, one of the most wine-dense counties in the entire state. With a 4.2 rating from 59 reviews, the winery has established itself as a consistent and well-regarded stop on the Nelson 151 beverage trail, which draws visitors year-round from across the mid-Atlantic. Afton's position at the base of Rockfish Gap puts it squarely in a travel corridor connecting Charlottesville to the Shenandoah Valley, giving Cardinal Point access to a steady stream of touring guests. The mountain views from this location alone make it worth the stop.
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Services & Process
Cardinal Point offers structured wine tastings that move through the estate's portfolio, which spans dry whites, aromatic blends, and full-bodied reds grown on mountain-influenced soils. Vineyard tours provide context for how elevation and aspect affect grape ripening in Nelson County's particular climate. The winery has event space suited for private celebrations, corporate tastings, and weddings, with mountain backdrop views that require very little additional decoration. Wine club members receive quarterly allocations of new and limited releases, along with discounts and access to member events held at the property throughout the year.
Service Area
Cardinal Point serves visitors traveling through Afton and Nelson County, including guests coming from Charlottesville, Staunton, and Waynesboro. The winery sits near the intersection of Interstate 64 and the Blue Ridge Parkway, making it accessible for travelers heading into or out of the Shenandoah Valley.
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