The Wine Kitchen is a very small boutique restaurant hidden in the sleepy village of Leesburg, Virginia, just a hop and a skip from the center of the political universe, Washington DC. It remains mostly undiscovered by anyone outside of the village. Perhaps having only a dozen tables, if that many, it’s on a side street off of a center intersection within a stone’s throw of the historic Courthouse. At lunch judges, lawyers, clerks, and interpreters slip across the street for a quick bite. In the evening the wise linger over sensational wines and feast on the freshest delectables grown by locals on small plots with the same care a mother bird tends her young. My fellow connoisseurs of all that is divine, this is a discovery worthy of your immediate attention. ★★★★★
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