Trump Winery in the Spotlight

Trump Winery has garnered widespread attention for its world-class wines and luxurious estate experiences. From national publications to international media outlets, our winery is consistently recognized for its exceptional quality and commitment to excellence. 

Trump Winery Wins 5 Gold Medals at

VA Governor’s Cup Competition

In a stunning display of excellence, Trump Winery proudly emerged as a leader, clinching the most gold medals of any participant at the Virginia Governor’s Cup Wine Competition, showcasing our commitment to producing exceptional wines.

VIRGINIA WINERIES ASSOCIATION GOVERNOR’S CUP

Governer's Cup

Trump Winery Awarded in 2014 Govener’s Cup

Trump Winery is proud to share their recent win of two silver medals and one bronze at the 2014 Governor’s Cup. The winery has been honored with silver medals for the 2009 Sparkling Blanc de Noir and 2012 Chardonnay as well as a Bronze medal for the 2012 Rosé. More...

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Gayot

2012 Viognier named a Top Rated Viognier by Gayot

Gayot, an internationally renowned guide to dining, hotels, travel and lifestyle for readers has reviewed Viognier from around the globe to come up with their Top Rated. Twenty-eight Viogniers from six countries made the list. Two Virginia Viogniers, Chrysalis Vineyards and Trump Winery, made the Top Rated list out scoring wines from Argentina, Australia, Chile, South Africa, Washington and California. More...

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Gayot

2008 Blanc de Noir in the TOP TEN of American Sparkling Wines by Gayot

Gayot set out to find the best sparkling wines in the United States. They state, “Although most American wineries are not allowed by law to dub their bubbly as Champagne, most of our bottles are just as good as those made in the French region called Champagne.” In their findings, Trump Winery’s 2008 Blanc de Noir was named Top Ten American sparkling wines. More...

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Washington Post

Vineyards that are putting Virginia on the fine-wine map, Washington Post

A new generation of Virginia winemakers has begun to produce wines that can compete with the best of those from California and Europe.  Decanter magazine in July called this area“the next big thing in American wine.”  More...

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