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Loudoun County, Virginia is in close proximity to Washington, D.C. -- the farthest vineyards are just over an hour\'s drive away. But the area has been known more for \\xa0big, beautiful farms that are good for weddings rather than as a premier wine region of Virginia. Today, this is changing and Lost Creek is part of that change.
About 7 years ago Aimee and Todd Henkle of Lost Creek decided to\\xa0buy a beautiful property that made mainly sweet wines and change it into a place with elegant, dry reds and whites. Aimee tells her story and that of a region maturing each year.\\xa0
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Lost Creek will be at the Underground Wine Event on 11/9/19! Get your tickets before we sell out!.
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