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Although most wineries in PA Wine Land concentrate on growing two groups of wine grapes referred to as French varieties and French-American hybrids, many are […]
One of the most enjoyable activities for anyone just getting interested in wines is starting their first wine cellar. You don’t need a lot of […]
Not everyone wants to be a full-time winemaker, but for those who want to stick their toes into the winemaking vat, the wineries of PA […]
Not everyone who visits a winery in PA Wine Land ends up at the tasting bar. In fact, some members of the family may never […]
Many – if not most – of the wine grapes grown in PA Wine Land have a French connection. The grapes of Bordeaux, especially Cabernet […]
The shores of Lake Erie. Amish Country. The Brandywine River and the Susquehanna River valleys. Laurel Highlands and the Poconos. The Delaware Water Gap.
Most people have preferences in the wine they drink, even if they are open to experimentation. As a result, many wineries in PA Wine Land […]
Part of the fascination of visiting PA Wine Land is enjoying the many different wines made from many different grape varieties. A wine made from […]
Want to make your visit to a PA Wine Land tasting room the best it can be?
The best reason to visit a Pennsylvania winery is to taste their most-recent wine releases. But, if you plan ahead, you will find out there […]