What to do and see in Laurel Highlands, Laurel Highlands: The Best Wineries & Vineyards

June 9, 2021 Florencio Paulino

Discover the best top things to do in Laurel Highlands, United States including Laurel Highlands Meadery, Vin De Matrix Winery, Glades Pike Winery, Greendance The Winery at Sandhill, Wooden Door Winery, B&L Wine Cellars, Greenhouse Winery, Greenhouse Winery, Christian W. Klay Winery, Stone Villa Wine Cellars.
Restaurants in Laurel Highlands

1. Laurel Highlands Meadery

106 4th St, Irwin, PA 15642-3576 +1 724-249-6323 [email protected] http://www.laurelhighlandsmeadery.com/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Laurel Highlands Meadery

2. Vin De Matrix Winery

307 Kings Mountain Rd Located in the lower level of the clubhouse barn at King's Mountain Resort, Rockwood, PA 15557-5422 +1 814-926-2009 [email protected] http://www.vindematrixwine.com/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Vin De Matrix Winery

Call or email to schedule an appointment during the week! Stellar Wines For Down-To-Earth People. Vin De Matrix is a short, scenic drive from Fallingwater, Ohio Pyle, Seven Springs, and Laurel Hill State Park. Make us part of your adventure in the Laurel Highlands. Stop in and taste our small-batch specialty wines.

Reviewed By SouthhillsCritic - Finleyville, United States

Finally we made it here. We have been wanting to visit this winery for some time. It was worth the drive. All of the wines that I tried were absolutely amazing. I prefer the dry wines and they were all good. I liked the Sirius Red(dry Malbec with grapes from Chili) This winery is a small winery, but they have a lot of wines available, including a couple of Meads as well. They do serve beer for those who do not like wine. The wine owners were very nice. Josh, knew his wine and would explain about each of the wines that we tried. He did provide us with a history lesson when I asked about growing grapes in the mountains. He said nothing would grow here, we collect all of our grapes, he said "Vin De Matrix" stands for "Gathering of Grapes" I found that to be the most unique name for a winery. We want to come back in the summer when the weather is better. Plus by then we will have ran out of wine. I'd recommend making your journey to this winery. It's a good one.

3. Glades Pike Winery

2208 Glades Pike, Somerset, PA 15501-8516 +1 814-445-3753 http://gladespikewinery.com/
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

Glades Pike Winery

Reviewed By katw756 - Somerset, United States

I was on a girl days out to celebrate a friend's birthday. We stopped here to listen to the live band and had some good wine slushies. Plan to back next summer.

4. Greendance The Winery at Sandhill

306 Deerfield Rd, Mount Pleasant, PA 15666-9150 +1 724-547-6500 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

Greendance The Winery at Sandhill

At Greendance-The Winery at Sand Hill, when we uncork a Greendance wine, we find within the bottle the sun, the earth, the flowers, and the fruit. Here we offer the complete wine experience including tastings, personalized histories of each wine, food pairings, entertainment, holiday celebrations, unique wine merchandise, and gourmet snacks—an extraordinary experience any time of year. Consumers can choose from nearly 50 wines including homegrown berry wines, sweet and dry red and white grape wines, sparkling wines, dessert wines, ports, and blush/rose wines. As the sister company of Sand Hill Berries, Greendance crafts its wine from what it grows. Throughout the summer season you will find private seating areas between the tall Nectar Garden grasses and flowers where guest can enjoying a sip of exceptional craftsmanship. On weekends and during special events throughout the summer there is live music on the garden stage, a variety of gourmet snack and sandwich options, several luncheon dates available courtesy of our culinary friends, desserts from the outdoor Cabin Cafe, and of course the flock of eager guineas moseying about. Sand Hill’s outdoor dessert cafe is open May through October (weather permitting) where you can get pie and cheesecake by the slice, along with sandwich and salad selections available inside the winery. Our food items are all made fresh so please call for availability—during busy days we may sell out of certain food items. A complement to the region’s exquisite natural landscape, Greendance is a welcome respite—a place of ultimate relaxation and enjoyment.

Reviewed By 313SamuelA - Valley Grove, United States

We decided to visit the winery while staying at Seven Springs. We have been there before. The winery is situated in a berry farm and ???? an apple orchard. There is seating in the apple orchard and also an amphitheater for entertainment. There is a nice variety of wine. They have a gift shop and bakery on site. Obviously, the pies are baked freshly. You can order them by the slice and topped with ice cream. If you like wine and are in the area, it is definitely worth stopping by.

5. Wooden Door Winery

Greenwood Road, New Kensington, PA http://woodendoorwinery.com/
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Wooden Door Winery

Reviewed By skidog_12

We come here often they have a ride service and great food in an adjacent gourmet food truck. They have the nearest wooden throwaway plates and utensils,we can't wait to try the new winter location

6. B&L Wine Cellars

900 Broad St, Johnstown, PA 15906-2505 +1 814-536-2259 http://bandlwinecellars.com
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

B&L Wine Cellars

B & L Wine Cellars is a small urban winery featuring wines made from Pennsylvania grapes and some fruit from other areas. We have live music every Sunday.

Reviewed By Tina56403 - Johnstown, United States

I have visited B&L Wine Cellar on several occasions. The wine is awesome and the owners and staff are very knowledgeable and friendly. They have a nice selection of inexpensive wines from PA. I also like that they offer wines that are special to the area. For example, during Thunder in the Valley they offered a special wine for that event. I am currently working on hosting an event here for about 30 to 40 people. In addition to the Wine Tasting they will be providing cheese platters. If you get the chance to visit this winery I would add it to your lsit.

7. Greenhouse Winery

2155 Gracin Ln, Irwin, PA 15642-7025 +1 724-446-5000 [email protected] http://www.greenhousewinery.com/home/3757022
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4.5 based on 19 reviews

Greenhouse Winery

Reviewed By KentFromPGH - Pittsburgh, United States

A friend suggested we visit on July 4th when the winery had live music from Tim and Stacey. We tasted some wine beforehand and I liked the Riesling and she liked the April Showers. The winery staff were very nice. Tim and Stacey did a good mix of covers and it was fun listening to them while enjoying our wine slushy.

8. Greenhouse Winery

1048 Pinewood Rd, Irwin, PA 15642-7005 +1 724-446-5000 [email protected] http://www.greenhousewinery.com/irwin/3757027
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4.5 based on 8 reviews

Greenhouse Winery

Reviewed By josephn782

Went to Greenhouse Winery to spend an afternoon of music and wine. Great selection of wine and snacks. They do not serve food there except for snacks and a cheese tray. You are encouraged to bring your own food if you want or they can suggest some local eating establishments that will deliver food to you at the winery. The winery will let you sample a number of their wines that are available but you are not permitted to bring your own alcoholic beverages to the winery. Coolers are checked and rightfully so. Soft drinks are available at this location. If you like trying different wineries, then this is a must stop on your list.

9. Christian W. Klay Winery

412 Fayette Springs Rd., Chalk Hill, PA 15421 +1 724-439-3424 [email protected] http://www.cwklaywinery.com/
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4.0 based on 83 reviews

Christian W. Klay Winery

Fayette Springs Farm was a suitable place for the Klays’ venture as the farm had a long history of entertaining and welcoming guests. At the turn of the century, the farm was owned by U.S. Senator William E. Crow who opened his mountain estate to many visitors including President Harding and Black Jack Pershing. Today, the winery offers guests entertaining special events, informative and educational tours, ideal venues for private events, complimentary wine tasting, and shopping in two locations. An active partner in the community, the winery also hosts annual benefits for Fayette Friends of Animals and other non-profit organizations. Stop in and sample our award-winning wine made from the 18 acres of grapes we grow on the ridges of Chalk Hill Pa. 100% Farm to Bottle!

Reviewed By 861devas

I love this winery. Went for tasting and bought a bottle of Blanc De Lafayette. It’s my favorite. Must stop when in the Laurel Highlands!

10. Stone Villa Wine Cellars

1085 Claypike Rd, Acme, PA 15610-2180 +1 724-423-5604 [email protected] http://www.stonevilla.com
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4.0 based on 79 reviews

Stone Villa Wine Cellars

Reviewed By darBelleVernon_Pa

No wine tasting, but bought a bottle of Picocitro and it was very good. Because of the Covid-19, we were offered plastic cups and a corkscrew to open our bottle. Sat and listed to the music and enjoyed a sunny windy Sunday. Snack food was available, but we brought our own, which was allowed. Would love to go back after this pandemic is over.

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