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Willow Creek Winery is a winery in West Cape May in Cape May County, New Jersey. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Formerly a produce farm, the vineyard was first planted in 2005, and opened to the public in 2012. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Willow Creek has 40 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 6,000 cases of wine per year.
A handful of wineries are in western New Jersey's Warren Hills Viticultural Area. [10] Part of the Central Delaware Valley Viticultural Area is in New Jersey, but no New Jersey wineries are currently in this viticultural area. [11] New Jersey wineries produce wine from more than 90 varieties of grapes, and from over 25 other fruits. [7] [10]
Patriot-News described it as being in North Cape May. [7] The vineyard was first planted in 1992, and opened to the public in 1995. [8] [9] Cape May Winery is one of the larger winegrowers in New Jersey, having 25 acres of grapes under cultivation, and producing 11,000 cases of wine per year. [10] [11] The winery is named for the region where ...
As of 2019, there are 32 wineries in the Outer Coastal Plain AVA (including the 7 wineries in the Cape May Peninsula AVA). [7] [8] [9] Most of the wineries in this AVA are also members of the Outer Coastal Plain Vineyard Association, an industry trade organization "dedicated to the establishment and promotion of sustainable and economically viable viticulture in the Outer Coastal Plain AVA of ...
The Cape May Peninsula AVA is an American Viticultural Area located in extreme southern New Jersey. The 126,635 acres (51,000 ha) wine appellation includes most of Cape May county and a small portion of Cumberland county . [ 4 ]
Turdo Vineyard & Winery (/ t ʊər ˈ d oʊ / toor-DOH) [2] is a winery in the North Cape May section of Lower Township in Cape May County, New Jersey. [3] [4] The vineyard was first planted in 1999, and opened to the public in 2004. [1] [5] Turdo has 5 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 1,100 cases of wine per year.
The modern-day alignment of Route 50 was legislated as part of pre-1927 Route 14 in 1917, a route that was to run from Cape May to Egg Harbor City. [9] In the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering, the portion of pre-1927 Route 14 between Seaville and Egg Harbor City was designated as Route 50, the highest state route number assigned in the ...
The association sponsors multiple wine festivals each year. [1] [2] Vintage North Jersey, a subsidiary of the Garden State Wine Growers Association, was founded in 2013. Vintage North Jersey includes ten wineries in northwestern New Jersey, and received a $16,000 tourism grant from the state of New Jersey. [3] [4]