Stafford County, Va. –– It’s a Mediterranean villa in the heart of Widewater, and this unexpected wine-lover’s paradise is one of our favorite places.
Potomac Point Winery opened in 2007, the brain child of Cindy and Skip Causey who both have long called Stafford’s Widewater area home.
The winery now offers at least 15 different varieties of wines, some of which area seasonal their availabilities depend on weather conditions. In addition to the Mediterranean-inspired building where all of their wine is made, the winery is surrounded by a vineyard that produces grapes used in all of the wines made here.
“This place is where a couple can come to get away and spend time together, and friends and family can come to enjoy each others company. It’s also very close to home, which a lot of our guests like” said Potomac Point owner, Cindy Causey.
The winery offers tastings starting at $5 per person for about six to nine wines, and $10 per person will allow you to taste all of the wines.
If you want more than a taste, you can purchase by the glass or buy a bottle, ranging between $12 and $27.
They also offer a ladies night every Thursday and live music in their courtyard on Saturdays.
Potomac Point Winery is an easy drive from Jefferson Davis Highway (U.S. 1) and Boswell’s Corner in North Stafford. From U.S. 1 north, turn right on Telegraph Road (turn left on Telegraph Road from U.S. 1 south) and then turn on Widewater Road and travel for three miles, then make a left on Decatur Road, take it for one mile and turn left at Potomac Point Winery.
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