About me
Megan Seibel is co-owner of 15 Peaks, a Roanoke-based vineyard and wine label rooted in more than two decades of Virginia winegrowing. With permission from her father-in-law, Megan spearheaded planting the first four of twenty acres of vines in March of 2000 on limestone outcroppings overlooking the Blue Ridge Parkway. Over the past 26 years, she and her husband, Andy, have grown high quality vitis vinifera for some of Virginia’s notable labels, including Thibaut-Janisson, Gabrielle Rausse, and Michael Shaps.
In 2023, 15 Peaks was launched as a new wine label designed to carry the Seibel family into the next quarter century. As part of Virginia’s wine story, their contribution to agriculture and farming legacy continues. Barrel-fermented whites, Méthode Champenoise sparkling, vibrant rosé, and rich reds are among their palette-pleasing line up of wines, crafted to showcase the character and potential of the Roanoke region.
Megan is the current chair of the Virginia Wine board. Beyond the vineyard, she serves as a faculty member at Virginia Tech and has spent the past 15 years as the inaugural director of VALOR, Virginia’s premier leadership development program for the agricultural industry. Together, Megan and Andy have raised three adult children in the vineyard and remain deeply committed to the future of Virginia agriculture and wine.