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All an hour outside of Philly, these are the best wineries to visit for a short day trip or a weekend stay to sample local Pennsylvania and New Jersey wines.
Best Wineries in Philadelphia, PA - Autumn Lake Winery, William Heritage Winery, Espanola Spirits, Evansburg Vineyards, Cedarvale Winery, Penns Woods Winery, Cyrenity Sips Winery, Auburn Road Vineyard and Winery, Saddlehill.
Our guide to wineries boasting exceptional reds, whites, rosés, sparklings and more — all within an hour-ish of Philadelphia. From urban wineries to sprawling vineyards in the burbs, here's...
Best Wineries in Philadelphia, PA 19115 - Cyrenity Sips Winery, Hopewell Valley Vineyards, Wycombe Vineyards, Rushland Ridge Vineyard & Winery, Penns Woods Winery, Valenzano Winery, Stone & Key Cellars, Crossing Vineyards & Winery, Karamoor Estate Vineyard & Winery, Rose Bank Winery.
All the local, sustainable, magical vineyards you should visit this fall, as recommended by five Philadelphia wine professionals. By Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé.
City Winery Philadelphia. 990 Filbert St, Philadelphia, PA 19107 267-479-7373. MONDAY: 4PM - 10PM TUESDAY: 4PM - 10PM WEDNESDAY: 4PM - 10PM THURSDAY: 4PM - 10PM
Explore Philly's award-winning wine scene with our comprehensive guide to wineries and vineyards in the five-county region.
Nestled amid the picturesque landscapes and rolling vineyards near Philadelphia lie several exceptional wineries that offer a delightful escape and a chance to savor the artistry of winemaking. Whether you’re an oenophile or a casual enthusiast, these wineries promise an immersive experience, showcasing exquisite wines and a unique ambiance.
Top 10 Best Wineries in Philadelphia, PA - June 2024 - Yelp - Moore Brothers Wine Company, Espanola Spirits, Autumn Lake Winery, Wine School of Philadelphia, City Winery, Cedarvale Winery, William Heritage Winery, Saddlehill, Penns Woods Winery, Evansburg Vineyards.
Area vineyards offer a wide variety of experiences. Some invite food trucks or bands to perform on the weekend, while others specialize in low-key tastings with cheese and crackers. Some wineries allow outside food, but many do not, so it’s best to do your research before visiting.