Discover the best top things to do in New England, New England including Cellardoor Winery, Walker Road Vineyards, Seven Birches Winery, Carolyn's Sakonnet Vineyard, Cisco Brewers, Newport Vineyards, Nashoba Valley Winery, Westport Rivers Vineyard & Winery, Lincoln Peak Vineyard, Connecticut Valley Winery.
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5.0 based on 337 reviews
Located 5 miles inland from the Camden waterfront sits our 68-acre property complete with our 200-year-old barn-turned-tasting room, gift shop, vineyard, and winery. During the summer of 2020, we are offering self-directed wine tastings with a reservation. For more information visit mainewine.com
With Covid the winery is doing reservations only. The Cellar Door was on our "must do" list for our 24 hour visit to Camden, and thanks to Carolyn at Captain Swift Inn, she got is an afternoon reservation. We sat outside on rocking chairs overlooking the grounds and vineyard (photo) and enjoyed a flight of wine each and charcuterie plate. Then picked our favorite, and bought a bottle and sat and enjoyed that as well. . It was a beautiful day, very relaxed visit, and the wine was spectacular. Definitely one of the highlights of our Camden trip!
5.0 based on 35 reviews
This lovely, relaxed winery is small and family-owned, and it shows. We got to meet the owner during our visit, and we got an interesting bit of history about the winery and the general region. They have both whites and reds (everything is delicious), and they have snacks to share to offset the alcohol in the wine. It's a gorgeous place to sit, relax, and enjoy the scenery. The staff are knowledgeable and clearly passionate about the wine and the winery in general.
5.0 based on 247 reviews
Handcrafting classic European grapes and locally sourced fruits into wines of distinction, Seven Birches offers wine tasting daily and "Meet the Winemaker" tours weekly. The fruit may be from around the world, but the wine in our bottles embraces the spirit of NH. Live Free!
Highly recommend the Meet the Winemaker tour. I am not a huge wine lover so just a tasting would not interest me. Really enjoyed learning about the wine making process. Nathan made sure everyone had fin and was very accommodating in answering questions.
4.5 based on 211 reviews
Carolyn's Sakonnet Vineyard is a premier Rhode Island destination that enlivens the senses, delights the mind and allows the spirit to be recharged by the alchemy of the earth's abundance.
4.5 based on 763 reviews
Who are we? We are just about the coolest place on planet Earth. Having never personally traveled to other parts of the galaxy, we can't quite say "in all the Milky Way" but we're pretty confident that we would make the top 10. Here on Nantucket we have a Winery, Brewery, and Distillery. Nantucket Vineyard was the first arm of our business opening in the early 1980's as a small project of the Long Family. After a few years, Winery employees ended up falling in love with the wine and each other, and voila! - Cisco Brewers was born on the Hudson's stovetop in 1995. Whispers of a brewery floated on the Nantucket wind, catching the ear of a few people, including a Mr. Harman. Using the previously tested and proven formula of starting a business from another business, Winery and Brewery employees enjoyed a few glasses / pints (respectively) together and hatched the idea for Triple Eight Distillery in 2000. All three businesses are constantly evolving, and we now produce a wide variety of world-class wines, beers, and spirits. Come out and enjoy our Nantucket haven- just prepare yourself in case your mind blows up from all the awesomeness. Open everyday year-round, dog and kid friendly!
It is hard to believe that places like this exist, we arrived on a Tuesday afternoon and the place was rocking! Great live music, a variety of bars -wine, beer and mixed drinks await. I had the frose, delicious and potent! They have food carts/trucks and sell merchandise too. Bring your kids, your dogs, whatever you like, everyone is welcome. I LOVED this place.
4.5 based on 517 reviews
Newport vineyard offered one of the most safe feeling dining experience I’ve had since restaurants have reopened in Rhode Island. My boyfriend and I celebrated an anniversary her on a sunny summer afternoon. We placed our reservation on open table prior to arriving. The reservation required a $45 hold on our CC. We arrived on time and were greeted by hand sanitizers and friendly staff. We were brought to our table quickly and the host went over their corona adjustments swiftly and clearly to us. We had a great experience sitting on the patio. They were super friendly to our pug pup and brought him water. The wine recommendations were perfect for a summer day and went wonderfully with our cheese board. The staff were always wearing a mask and would politely remind guests to put their mask on if they had forgotten when coming up to order. Tables were cleaned super fast after guest left. I would recommend the great white as a sweet wine.
4.5 based on 286 reviews
Nashoba Valley Winery has earned wide acclaim as a pioneering winery orchard and a premier destination for visitors seeking excellent wine, exquisitely prepared food, and a gorgeous country setting. The family-owned orchard, winery & restaurant, set on 52 rolling acres, boasts a state-of-the art wine-making and distillation facility, an exceptional wine and gift shoppe, a brewery, and a gourmet restaurant.
what a great place to visit and pick up some local wine.There are wine tasting tours and places to sit outdoors to relax and drink some wine. Loved the chairs and benchs around the pond. And Dont forget to pick some apples. The restaraunt is next door but we didn't get to go there maybe next time.
4.5 based on 155 reviews
Westport Rivers is one of my top three favorite vineyards in New England. The wonderful wine aside, the family, staff and property are magical. As soon as I turn down the drive my stress dissipates and a smile appears on my face. They have food trucks there on the weekends; a summer concert series on Friday nights and plenty of unique and fun events centered around their wine and understanding how they make it.
4.5 based on 80 reviews
Lincoln Peak Vineyard is temporarily closed in winter 2020. See you in the spring! Lincoln Peak makes red wines all them entirely from grapes grown in the 12-acre vineyard. Lincoln Peak's grape varieties are cold-hardy and make bright and lively wines.The Granstrom family planted 12 acres of cold-hardy grapevines in Vermont's Champlain Valley starting 10 years ago, and Lincoln Peak Vineyard has grown into one of the largest grape producers in the state. We're a family farm devoted to sustainable farming practices and the creation of new and delicious wines.
Great wines, picturesque setting, the tasting was nice and inexpensive, we enjoyed an additional glass of our favorite with some cheese and crackers on the patio. We all bought bottles to take home and will order more!
4.5 based on 98 reviews
As wineries go this was a beautiful spot. We did the tour and the tasting which was fun and informative. After the tour we went to the tasting bar where you can try samples of other liqueurs that they produce. We went all through the shop and brought some of our favorites home! Marion was mine! We also picked up some gifts as well. It was a fun day in a beautiful spot. Parking is ample, the staff were friendly, knowledgeable and helpful!
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