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Discover the Booming NJ Winemaking Scene. From Cape May to Warren County, explore over 60 Wineries and Vineyards with Agritourism Appeal
N. J. Producer Eager to see what New Winemaker can do with an Anticipated Outstanding Vintage
At Saddlehill Winery and Vineyards in South Jersey, local wine, fresh food, and a “hometown” feel
The Best Rose of 2024 According to BTI
The geographic range of Rose’ continues to expand with high scoring wines, in NJ, WI, OR and PA
4th Annual Down and Derby Wine Festival at Cooper River
Visitors can sample local wines from South Jersey’s leading wine producers.
Why You Should Indulge in NJ Wine and Chocolate This Valentine’s Day
New Jersey’s Wine and Chocolate Trail Weekends offer a “magical” pairing, says Devon Perry, head of the Garden State Wine Growers Association.
Where do you find Outer Coastal Plain Wines? New Jersey, of Course
The OCPVA in conjunction with the Garden State Wine Growers Association and support from the NJ Division of Travel and Tourism hosted two educational events in November to educate wine growers on the varieties and quality of grapes grown in the Outer Coastal Plain AVA region.
15 Best New Jersey Wineries
The best New Jersey Wineries offer unique tastings, fun events and beautiful vineyard views.
Orley Ashenfelter talks about the impact of climate change on the Wine Industry
Robert Stavins interview with Orley Ashenfelter
San Marco: the new grape in New Jersey
‘The Best Red Grape I’ve Ever Grown’—East Coast Winemakers’ Success with New Cross San Marco
A Good Grape Harvest for NJ Wineries
With over 80 grape varieties, the 2021 wine harvest in New Jersey is helping existing wineries grow and new vineyards to come aboard.
OCPVA wineries sweep Governor’s Awards
OCPVA wineries won eight of the nine 2021 Governor’s Cup awards
A Virtual Tasting of New Jersey Blaufränkisch Wines
Wines from five wineries show stylistic variations between two regions
So What is San Marco?
The answer to that and more on one of N.J.’s most accommodating wineries
What Wine Snobs Get Wrong
NYU’s Karl Storchmann, founder and managing editor of the Journal of Wine Economics, talks climate change, blind tastings, and how New Jersey could become the next Napa.