Virginia's largest winery, with tasting flights from $8 and guided tours through the vineyard and cellar.
The Williamsburg Winery is Virginia's largest, and its tasting room in Susan Constant Hall is open daily for wine flights at $8 per person. The low price and flexible format make it an easy addition to a golf trip schedule: no reservation required for a tasting flight, and the time commitment is as short or as long as you choose. Guided vineyard and cellar tours with tasting run $12 per person, and a tour-plus-tasting-plus-lunch option at $35 provides a more complete experience. Private group tours are available from $450 to $850.
The winery carries a 4.0-star TripAdvisor rating, and the on-site restaurant provides a meal option that extends the visit into a half-day outing. Virginia wine has improved considerably in the past decade, and the Williamsburg Winery's range reflects that trajectory.
Hours vary by season, so check before visiting. Wine flights are available on a walk-in basis, but guided tours are best booked in advance, particularly for weekend visits. The winery is approximately 10 minutes from central Williamsburg.
The price of entry is the practical advantage. At $8 for a flight, the Williamsburg Winery provides a low-commitment afternoon activity that pairs naturally with a morning round. For groups where some members enjoy wine and others are indifferent, the winery is easy to add or drop from the schedule without affecting the broader plan.