When work is backed up and stressful, it’s always important to remember to take a break. Get your mind away from all those emails and consider planning a trip to a winery or buying a bottle to enjoy at home. May 25 is National Wine Day, so sit back, relax, and sip on one of these locally made wines.
Adams County Winery | 251 Peach Tree Road, Orrtanna, PA | 25 Chambersburg St,
In 1975, Adams County Winery opened its doors for the first time. It currently operates as Pennsylvania’s fifth oldest winery. The wines here are unparalleled. With tried and true recipes alongside new exciting ones, you won’t find them anywhere else. Open a bottle of their Tears of Gettysburg wine for an exclusive taste of one of the oldest wines in Pennsylvania. Keep an eye out year-round for seasonal wines you don’t want to miss.
Balla Cloiche Vineyards | 14110 Clark Road, Stewartstown, PA
Though the vineyard isn’t new, the wine produced at Balla Cloiche is. At first, the purchase was done on an impulse, but with hard work and determination, it turned into the wine-making business it is today. Enjoy white and red wines made from their own grapes and picked by friends and family. For a cool twist on a hot day, try one of their slushies!
Britain Hill Venue & Vineyard | 790 Little Britain Road N, Quarryville, PA
The wines at Britain Hill Venue & Vineyard are a must to try. The property is a recent acquisition, but that hasn’t stopped the owners one bit. They’ve built up the vineyard with a hand-crafted venue and their own wines. Relish one of these many wines, including different reds, whites, blush, and fruit. Invite your friends or family to enjoy this wine with you—it’s something worth talking about.
Cassel Vineyards of Hershey | 80 Shetland Drive, Hummelstown, PA
The Cassel family farm has been in the family since 1903. However, it wasn’t until a few years ago that the Cassel Vineyards was licensed to make and sell their own wine. Their 6 varieties of grapes are all used to make their delicious wines. In addition to the usual reds and whites, you can also purchase rosés, ports, and even ciders. Whatever you decide to buy, you’re sure to appreciate their one-of-a-kind flavors.
Crosswinds Winery at Hershey | 621 Hershey Road, Hummelstown, PA
There’s a special theme across everything at Crosswinds Winery, from their decorations to their labels. Both of the owners also happen to be pilots, so this pattern is inspired by their passion. They even built a small airport in the middle of their property! The grapes they grow produce an assortment of wines, including dry, semi-dry, and sweet. Let your taste buds soar like their planes and buy yourself a bottle or two.
Grandview Vineyards | 1489 Grandview Road, Mount Joy, PA
In 2009, Grandview Vineyards planted their first grapevines. What once started as a hobby turned into a blooming business, and now this family-run vineyard and winery is ready to be passed onto the next generation. They grow Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Chardonnay grapes and use them in their unique, hand-crafted wines. Enjoy recipes that are sure to be passed down for generations when you buy their wine.
Halbrendt Vineyard & Winery | 150 Evergreen Way, Orrtanna, PA
The winemaking at Halbrendt Vineyard & Winery started as a hobby. Though the vineyards were tended to, the owners sold most of their grapes to others as they worked for Penn State University. After retiring from Penn State, they decided to expand their craft and turned it into a business. With seven different types of grapes and other locally-sourced fruits, they offer a variety of blends and wines that you can try. Buy a bottle for a taste you can only experience here.
Logan’s View Winery | 8892 Susquehanna Trail S, Loganville, PA
A group of friends banded together to start Logan’s View Winery, planting their first vines in 2008. They make their own quality wines inspired by their days of home winemaking. They have an array of dry and sweet wines for you to choose from, including red, white, and fruit. Don’t sip this one alone—get into the spirit of the winery and share your bottle with some friends.
Marburg Estate | 2025 Locust Road, Spring Grove, PA
Hanover’s first winery lies on Marburg Estate. This vineyard started out selling their grapes and juices locally, which allowed time for experimentation. After over 20 years, they decided to start making wines and opened their own winery. Explore a collection of white, red, blush, fruit, and even mulled wines that are sure to leave your tastebuds singing. These recipes have had time to be perfected, so they’re sure to satisfy when you buy a bottle.