I cannot say enough wonderful things about our wedding experience at Fleetwood Farm Winery. This stunning property completely exceeded our expectations and brought our dream three-day wedding weekend to life. From the moment we arrived, we were in awe of the breathtaking landscaping—it truly felt like a fairytale setting, with lush greenery and immaculate grounds that made every moment feel magical.
Our weekend began with the Rehearsal Dinner in the lower-level Barrel Room and Bar, which had the perfect Italian/moody vibe we envisioned.
The wedding ceremony took place in their beautiful garden, which was the perfect backdrop for such a special moment. The space felt so private and intimate, with no access from the public winery, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the moment. The lush greenery and natural beauty surrounding us created the most romantic atmosphere.
For the reception, we moved into Fleetwood Farm Winery’s modern, timeless reception space, which was absolutely stunning. It was the ideal blend of elegance and sophistication, and the perfect setting for our celebration. The space allowed for a smooth transition from ceremony to reception, and the ambiance was exactly what we had imagined.
To cap off the weekend, we hosted a relaxing brunch in the venue’s tasting room. It was the perfect way to wind down after such an incredible weekend. My family and friends could unwind, enjoy delicious food, and truly soak in the beauty of the property. It was a peaceful and intimate way to end our wedding celebration, and Jennifer made sure everything was effortless.
Jennifer, the venue manager, was an absolute gem. She was so accommodating and made sure our vision came to life in every way. She truly went above and beyond to ensure that each event went smoothly and that we felt supported throughout the entire weekend. Her professionalism, attention to detail, and warm, friendly nature made working with her a joy.
If you're looking for a venue that offers beauty, elegance, and personalized service, I cannot recommend Fleetwood Farm Winery enough. It was the perfect place for our wedding weekend, and we will forever cherish the memories made there. Thank you to Jennifer and the entire team for making our dream...
   Read moreHappened to want to spend a few hours and spend some money here with a friend. We saw signs saying we would need to be gone at 4 pm due to a wedding. Was no problem. In fact we carefully paced our bottle to be gone by 4. About 3:30, a man who may have been the owner stopped by our table and rudely proclaimed "You are aware you need to depart the premises by 4 pm, right?". We said "yes" we were aware and remarked to ourselves that they could have phrased their request much nicer, like "thank you for coming... unfortunately we have a wedding at 4 pm, so ask that you please be ready to leave by then. we hope you will come back again when you can stay and enjoy yourselves." Then at 3:50 as we were sipping our last sip, another woman came over who said "can you please leave now? if you have wine left, chug it!" I politely reminded them we were told 4 pm.and it was only 3:50 but we would leave early.
What kind of message does this send? To us three, it felt like individual customers arent valued if there is a bigger customer paying more money. It was as though we were unwanted, yet it is groups like us that have made this winery flourish. We are the ones that made you what you are. Believe me, as a business owner myself, I completely understand the need for wedding and event income, but not at the risk of alienating and offending your other customers. This attitude wasn't a mistake because two people repeated it and seems to reflect the management's wishes.
So be weary coming here if there is an event, as you will likely be chased off with rude, insulting behavior.
UPDATE A YEAR LATER.... the winery promised me a $30 coupon to come back, so i sent my address as they requested. Nothing came. I emailed them about it and no response. Havent been...
   Read moreHonestly I really want to like this place because it is a nice venue...but our experience yesterday was just absolutely ridiculous. We met some friends at Fleetwood Farm off a whim yesterday (traveled about 40 minutes from Fairfax) and were there for about 2 hours before the manager asked us to leave because we had brought our 10 month old. Apparently they do not allow kids of any age which we were not aware of. I was a bit taken back given that we had been there for 2+ hours and had interacted with 3 or 4 different employees during that time and nobody mentioned a thing. Only after we had racked up a tab buying a few bottles of wine and some appetizers were we asked to leave....manager claims he didn't notice us. Not possible. I was told multiple times that it was on their website that they do not allow kids. I must be the only person who doesn't check a business's website before visiting right? We will gladly take our business elsewhere and ill be sure to warn everyone I know not to make the mistake we did.
K-Cabello: I think your comment is a bit much. I am 100% an advocate for following the rules and have no issue with the fact that this establishment is limited to adults only. You have to understand that people make mistakes and not everyone does their due diligence before visiting a new place. My fault for assuming a winery in the heart of Loudoun County would be family friendly. I am not going to reinstate why I had an issue with Fleetwood since I have already explained above. My wife and I clearly overlooked any indication that children were not allowed which was our fault. Had we been notified immediately when we arrived that children were not allowed I would have had no issue with...
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