August 20th, 2010

The Northeastern Region of the United States often experiences cooler weather, which can be hard on some grape varieties.  However, that hasn’t stopped vineyards from popping up in just about every state.  The Northeast consists of eleven states.  New York used to be a high producer of wine, but it has declined over the years.  Still, there are several vineyards that make their home in the more open areas of the state.

Other states also include vineyards that can be relatively easy to find using a simple guidebook or by going online and doing a quick search.  By just combining the name of the state you want to visit and “vineyard,” you will quickly find just about all the potential places you could go.  Vermont alone yields over twenty results, which can give you plenty to choose from on your next trip!

Even if you don’t find any specific vineyards you want to see, there are a number of bars you can visit that serve fine wines from around the country and across the globe.

 

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