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Anonymous
The only winery that I know about is the Total Wine store in the Chuck E Cheese parking lot over by Fair City Mall in Fairfax.
Anonymous
There is a winery in Clifton
Anonymous
there is another winery that I haven't been to yet - The Winery at Bull Run

http://www.wineryatbullrun.com/

The one in Clifton is Paradise Springs, which is really fun

http://www.paradisespringswinery.com/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:there is another winery that I haven't been to yet - The Winery at Bull Run

http://www.wineryatbullrun.com/

The one in Clifton is Paradise Springs, which is really fun

http://www.paradisespringswinery.com/


Well what do you know, there is a winery in Centreville after all. Looks like a nice one, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where's the wine shop in centreville, I'd like to check it out!


I believe they referred to a "neat little winery" - is that the one over in Clifton per chance? I believe that I heard about a little vineyard in the Clifton area some time ago, but I have never visited.


Bull Run is the neat little winery in Centreville, on 29 near the battlefields. It opened a year or so ago. Paradise Springs is the winery in Clifton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ironically, we moved from Centreville to McLean. Trading down. Ha!


No! You poor, poor dear...lol.


I'm a Centreville resident and while I admit that I have grown to like it here, if we could afford the same house in McLean that we can here, we would move in a heartbeat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ironically, we moved from Centreville to McLean. Trading down. Ha!


No! You poor, poor dear...lol.


I'm a Centreville resident and while I admit that I have grown to like it here, if we could afford the same house in McLean that we can here, we would move in a heartbeat.


Well...ya.
Anonymous
I am less concerned with my "city" than my neighborhood. There are some great neighborhoods in the Centreville/Clifton area. Neighborhoods that boast a lot of nearby and sometimes even easily walkable amenities. Parks and Libraries and Schools and sometimes even s few decent restaurants.

Tell me what is so different about Mclean neighborhoods, other than money and closer to the city? And don't say "better schools", because that all boils down to HHI/SES, too.
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