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A Taste of Countryside of Philadelphia’s Wine Trails

The vibrant hue of bold red, the floral nose of a crisp white the Countryside of Philadelphia is an amazing place for the Wine lover. The dedicated art of winemakers who pour their heart, soul, and experience into every bottle here.

When you go wine tasting it’s not about sipping and savouring…although it’s certainly an enjoyable part of the day. It is about experiencing a year-long process fueled by passion and literally getting a taste of craftsmanship.

The gentle rolling hills, deep well-drained soils, and moderate climate combine to make the Countryside of Philadelphia one of the premier grape-growing regions of the East Coast. Several vintners have joined to establish three wine trails in Philadelphia’s Countryside: The Brandywine Valley Wine Trail (35 miles from Center City) bridges Chester County wineries. The Bucks County Wine Trail (35 miles from Center City) unites wineries just north of Philadelphia. And The Montgomery County Wine Trail (25 miles from Center City) runs northwest of the city.

Brandywine Valley Wine Trail

Beautiful estate vineyards in the rolling hills of Chester County, PA. Charming tasting rooms and barrel-aging cellars filled with premium wines that showcase the unique terroir of the region. Spanning scenic southeastern Pennsylvania between historic Philadelphia and the Amish countryside outside Lancaster, the six wineries of the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail are located within an easy drive of one another (within a 50-mile radius). Wine Trail wineries include Black Walnut Winery, Borderland Vineyard, Kreutz Creek Vineyards and Paradocx Vineyard.

All wineries are open year-round for your enjoyment. One can visit the tasting rooms and learn more about the unique characteristics of Brandywine Valley Wine Country!

The Bucks County Wine Trail

The formation of a Bucks County Wine Trail was initially considered in 2003, with several Bucks County, Pennsylvania wineries pooling time, resources, and ideas. They incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 2004. Additional wineries opened in the county or joined, and today they comprise seven wineries. The Bucks County Wine Trail comprises seven local wineries: Bishop Estate Vineyard and Winery; Buckingham Valley Vineyards; Crossing Vineyards and Winery; Rose Bank Winery; Rushland Ridge Vineyards; Sand Castle Winery; and Wycombe Vineyards.

Every winery has its own operating hours, unique tasting experiences, applicable per person tasting fees, and, in some cases, special events and on-site tours. There is not a trail-wide ticket available to tour all of the wineries. Instead, we invite guests to visit our wineries at their leisure. Many of the wineries can assist you in arranging a tour with a bus or travel company if you so desire.

See how wine is produced. Talk with the people who make it happen. Tour the cool wine cellars. Experience history in the making.

The Montgomery County Wine Trail

With only four wineries, the Montgomery County Wine Trail is Pennsylvania’s smallest wine trail and the region’s newest. Each of the four wineries coexist alongside old stone houses, 18th-century taverns and lush golf courses.

The trail features more than 30 varieties of wine, including Reserve Reds, French Hybrid Whites, 100% Fruit Wines (no added flavors), Meads (Honey Wines), ciders, dessert wines and also amazing Port wines.

The wine trail wineries are in farmers markets like Lansdale, Glenside and Ambler. At Cardinal Hollow Winery, you can learn about how grapes are grown, harvested, processed and handled on the way to becoming wine whereas, at Stone & Key Cellars, you can enhance your appreciation for fine wine and winemaking tradition with hands-on experience at a modern winery.

No matter where you are in the countryside, you are not more than 45 minutes from a winery.

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