Two centuries of history. An estate winery producing two Virginia wine labels — and the setting that makes every celebration unforgettable.
Where the land has always known how to welcome.
At the quiet end of Tranquility Road in Purcellville sits a 200-year-old farm estate — an estate winery, historic venues, and the kind of setting that photographs itself. Whatever brings you here, the farm is ready.
Tranquility Farm began as a 600-acre Quaker farm in 1807, built by David Lovett. The Federal-style fieldstone manor, antique bank barn, stone smokehouse and springhouse, and Loudoun County's tallest silo at 130 feet all survive intact — faithfully restored, in active daily use.
Today the estate is an event venue, working winery, and private accommodation on the same grounds. Vines first planted in 2007 now anchor two distinct wine labels, produced and poured on the land where fox hunters once rode.
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Five packages from intimate to full 48-hour estate. Exclusive use. Founding Farmers Co. catering. Estate wines throughout. Up to 300 guests.
Full-service corporate retreats. One-day, overnight, and multi-day formats. Private venue hire, full catering, estate wine experiences.
Draksha — traditional method sparkling. Otium — artisanal still wines. Grown and poured on the same property.
The Manor House, Vineyard Cottage, Grüner Bungalow, and glamping. Year-round. On VRBO or by direct inquiry.
Originally 600 acres. Built by Quaker hands. Worked by generations who understood this land before it had a name for what it was.
Full history →Quaker land developer David Lovett establishes the farm on 600 acres. The Federal-style fieldstone manor — built by skilled stone masons — survives intact with original plaster crown molding, heart pine floors, and a quartz formation on the exterior that catches the solstice sun at precisely 7am every summer.
The Piedmont Fox Hounds — founded in 1840, the oldest organised fox hunt in the United States — covered territory that included these fields. The farm housed thoroughbred racehorses alongside dairy cattle. The landmark 130-foot silo was built during the dairy era, when Purcellville farms shipped product by rail to Washington D.C.
Barbara Graham — a celebrated racehorse trainer who grew up at Tranquility Farm — hunted here with her friend Jackie Kennedy Onassis. "They hunted side by side in the mornings and then drove around the country lanes." — Vicky Moon, The Private Passion of Jackie Kennedy Onassis (2005).
Historic structures preserved. The Glass Manor built beside the landmark silo in 2024. An estate winery established, producing two wine labels from Loudoun County terroir — Draksha sparkling wines and Otium still wines.
The estate winery produces two distinct labels — each with its own identity, its own story, and its own reason for existing. Vines first planted in 2007 now yield both a sparkling program and an artisanal still wine collection, poured on the same ground they were grown.
Reservations for estate tastings are available through Tock. Both the Draksha and Otium ranges are poured together — the full picture of what this estate makes.
Named for the Sanskrit root of the grapevine, Draksha is traditional method sparkling wine — built for the moment the room falls quiet before the toast. Three wines in the current range: Sparkling Grüner Veltliner, Blanc de Blancs, and Brut Rosé. A dedicated sparkling vineyard was planted on the estate in 2022; estate-grown releases are coming.
From the Latin for leisured contemplation — Otium still wines for evenings that extend themselves. Whites lead with Hail Medley, the estate's 2023 co-fermented field blend, followed by Grüner Veltliner, Chardonnay, and Pinot Gris. Reds include the Draksha Red Blend 2022 closing release and the coming Tranquility Signature Red Blend from the 2025 harvest.
Whether you are planning a wedding, retreating with a team, or arriving to taste what Virginia wine country is becoming — the farm holds all of it.
Five packages from intimate to full 48-hour estate. Exclusive use every time. Founding Farmers Co. catering. The estate's own wines in every glass. Up to 300 guests. Washingtonian Weddings featured.
Explore wedding packages →Private venue hire, full retreat programming, Founding Farmers Co. executive catering, and estate wine experiences. One-day, overnight, and multi-day formats.
Plan a retreat →Estate tastings, wine club membership, and overnight stays that begin and end with a glass poured on the ground it was grown. Reserve through Tock.
Visit the winery →Tranquility Farm's exclusive catering partner is Founding Farmers Co. Catering & Events — the events arm of one of the DMV's most established restaurant groups. Scratch-made menus, thoughtfully sourced ingredients, dedicated event planners, and a hospitality team built for celebration.
Every menu is customised to the occasion. Majority owned by American family farmers, Founding Farmers Co. shares the same respect for provenance that defines the estate's own wine.
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Four ways to stay the night on the estate. On VRBO or by direct inquiry.
The 1807 Federal fieldstone manor as a private whole-estate rental — original fireplaces, heart pine floors, and complete seclusion at the end of Tranquility Road.
Inquire to stay →A private cottage overlooking the vineyard rows — ideal for couples, honeymoons, and anyone who wants to wake up with an estate winery just outside the window.
Inquire to stay →Overnight accommodation at the winery — steps from the cellar, surrounded by vineyard. The closest a guest can sleep to a Virginia vintage.
Inquire to stay →Curated glamping on the estate grounds — the outdoors kept close, the comfort kept closer, and the vineyard view there every morning.
Inquire to stay →Venues, weddings, events, and the estate through the seasons.
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A wedding, a retreat, a stay, a tasting — or a tour of the property. One road, one estate, everything on the same grounds.