Good Spirit Farm

Located on Snickersville Turnpike, technically in Round Hill, though in practice closer to the village of Bluemont, on the western edges of Loudoun County.  Good Spirit Farm’s name was derived from the translation of owners Mike and Luanne’s last name, Gutermuth, and features a family-owned winery, 42 acres of farmland, a garden, and guest house.  The Guttermuth’s enjoyed Virginia wine during their first government/corporate career, and decided to make opening a winery their next adventure, teaching themselves the ropes.  The winery opened in 2024.

Wine.  One of the top 50 wineries of Northern Virginia.  The first batch of Good Spirit wines are now available for tasting.  There are three whites (Chardonnay, Petit Manseng, and Pinot Gris), a rosé, and four reds: a Cabernet Franc, a Petit Verdot, a Cabernet Sauvignon, and a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc.  An Albariño, a Traminette, a Merlot, a Malbec, and Sparkling Wine are available by the bottle.  The inaugural Good Spirit Albariño vintage, from 2023, was awarded a gold medal at the 2025 Virginia Governor’s Cup, as well as at the Best of Loudoun wine competition for 2024.

Setting.  Large, airy, modern wood-style tasting room.  Views over the vineyard and foothills of the Blue Ridge.  Food is available, but you can bring your own food as well, along with your children and leashed dog.