![]() Hermit Woods Winery and Eatery also serves food and local craft beer - Photo courtesy of Bob Manleyįounded in 2011, Hermit Woods has taken fruit winemaking from a cottage industry to a nationally recognized industry. ![]() Hermit Woods Winery & Eatery - Meredith, New Hampshire Make a day of it by exploring the nearby breweries and art galleries. Why rhubarb? It grows well in Maine, and Portland loves to keep it local. Yes, rhubarb wine, which, as it turns out, is quite complex. But Eighteen Twenty Wines' location is not the most unusual thing about it. This small winery is off the beaten path in Portland’s southeast industrial zone – now home to several boutique businesses and artist studios. Eighteen Twenty Wines - Portland, MaineĮighteen Twenty Wines, in Portland, Maine, focuses on rhubarb wine - Photo courtesy of Linda Laban The vineyard is only two miles north of a lovely coastal drive along the northern edge of Long Island Sound. Open since 1983, the 40-acre farm has 20 acres of established vines, yielding cabernet franc, cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay, merlot and pinot noir grapes. Chamard Vineyards - Clinton, ConnecticutĬhamard Vineyards in Connecticut produces 10,000 cases each year - Photo courtesy of Connecticut Office of TourismĬome for a wine tasting and stay for dinner in Chamard Vineyards' bistro, which also serves lunch and weekend brunch. Choose from whites, reds, rosés and dessert wines. Situated between two waterways, the soil at this vineyard is mineral-rich, producing wines with low sugar levels and high acidity. ![]() The soil at Carolyn's Sakonnet Vineyard in Rhode Island is known for its minerality - Photo courtesy of Seven Swords Mediaįounded in 1975, Carolyn's Sakonnet Vineyard, a 150-acre property, produces wines from only its estate-grown grapes, which are hand-picked and barrel-aged in French, Hungarian, Russian and American oak barrels. Carolyn's Sakonnet Vineyard - Little Compton, Rhode Island The vineyard hosts farmers markets and tours throughout the year. Enjoy a glass on the patio or at one of the bistro tables set amidst the rows of vines. Surrounded by tall pines, Averill House Vineyard boasts two acres of more than 500 vines and 11 grape varietals. Partake on the patio at Averill House Vineyard in New Hampshire - Photo courtesy of Linda LabanĪverill House Vineyard is a family-run business in New Hampshire's historic ice district of Brookline, once a major ice distributor before refrigeration. Averill House Vineyard - Brookline, New Hampshire
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