Real Estate Featured Property—A New Era for Area Wineries


The Vineyards & Winery at Lost Creek, located in Loudoun County, was sold through Washington Fine Properties for $3.6 million. The sale is the most notable farm or vineyard sale and the fourth biggest residential transaction in Loudoun County this year (to date). Washington Fine Properties’ (WFP) Daryl Judy and Debbie Meighan represented the sellers in this deal, while Sharon Brown, also of WFP, helped the buyers through the transaction.

New owners Ashley and Mark Witt are planning on launching their own winery, which they intend to call Not Just N.E. Farm Vineyard. The 50+ acre property will include vineyards, a tasting and production facility and a residence as well. There is also an event space on site.

Former owners Todd and Aimee Henkle are planning on relocating their operations to the Meridian Ridge area and their tasting room to downtown Leesburg’s Echelon Wine Bar. They will continue to offer meals, tastings and shipping with their Lost Creek Wine Club. The Henkles are planning on hosting dinners and events at Echelon too.

“We are incredibly proud to facilitate this major transaction, which not only highlights the thriving real estate market in Loudoun County but also signals a vibrant new chapter for local wineries,” Judy said in a press release. “Both The Vineyards & Winery at Lost Creek and Not Just N.E. Farm Vineyard are set to thrive in their respective arenas, contributing to the rich tapestry of our region’s wine industry.”

You can see more photos of the property, located at 43277 Spinks Ferry Rd. in Leesburg, below. For more information, visit lostcreekwinery.com and echelonwinebar.com.

 

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