District Winery
385 Water Street SE Washington, DC 20003
District Winery is a boutique winery set in the heart of the Yards, along the Anacostia River. Visit to tour DC's first winery, sample wine at the tasting bar, or enjoy seasonal cuisine in their waterfront restaurant. For corporate groups or those looking to celebrate special occasions, District Winery functions as a private event venue featuring full service social events and corporate gatherings.

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