Do you love wine and history? We are looking for people who are energetic, love wine and the art of winemaking, and have a passion for American military history to help out in our Teaching and Tasting Balcony. We are wine educators, so prior experience is helpful but not mandatory. We will train the right person!
Vint Hill Craft Winery is located in the building that once served as a military communications intercept station. Our Teaching and Tasting Balcony is located in the room where it all happened throughout the Cold War. Now we decode the mysteries of all things WINE while we share the stories of the covert listening facility that it once was!
Our history is important to our location, so applicants must be interested in and able to talk about military history – oh, and WINE!
We are open to the public Friday-Saturday-Sunday 11-6, so if you are in search of something fun and unique to do with your time on the weekends, come talk to us at Vint Hill Craft Winery!
Tell us why you are the right person for the job! Contact us at: info@craftwinery.com to set up an appointment.
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Minutes away from Washington D.C., northern Virginia is home to more than fifty wineries and vineyards. American history is in every direction. Pre-revolution era, Civil War era to modern times, touring the wine region will give travelers a glimpse of touring American history. Many wineries are doing their part in prserving history. The Winery at La Grange tasting room is constructed in a house dating from the mid-1700s. The property was named by Lafayette. Zephaniah Farm Vineyards tasting room is in a house built in 1830. Vint Hill Craft Winery is in an old barn. In that barn during World War II, United States military personelle cracked the code that led to the finding of the Japaneese fleet in the Pacific.
This takes the regional wine tasting experience to a whole new and higher level. We hope you will join us and experience just how good locally-made wine can be.
Vint Hill Craft Winery will supplement your wine making experience with small group sessions to discuss winemaking philosophy and prepare for what we will be doing together in the winery. Topics for these sessions change based on what is happening at that time in the winery and to help you learn more about the process.