Is there a wine country in New Jersey?

WHERE IS NJ WINE COUNTRY? The major wine growing regions that have emerged in New Jersey include Warren County/Hunterdon County in the north, Hammonton in the south, and Cape May at the southernmost tip of the state, although there are quality wineries outside of the each of those regions.

What time of year is best for wine tasting?

Spring/Fall If you’re looking for milder, yet enjoyable, temperatures, then the spring and fall are your best options. Temperatures calm down a bit when compared to the summer and there is more going on than during the winter.

How many vineyards are in NJ?

New Jersey’s 51 wineries produce wine from more than 90 varieties of grapes, and from over 25 other fruits.

What are the 7 S’s of wine tasting?

See. Hold your glass to the light and look through the wine. Swirl. Air is beneficial for a wine. Smell. Generally, you want to avoid sticking your whole nose into the glass. Sip. Take your first sip of the wine. Slurp. Savor. Spit!

Is there a dry town in New Jersey?

New Jersey has over 30 dry towns across the state. Most of these towns are in South Jersey, including popular vacation destinations like Ocean City. Haddonfield, New Jersey, a predominately suburban town, is also a dry town.

Where is Danica Patrick’s winery?

As owner of Somnium Vineyard, a 24-acre estate property on Howell Mountain in the Napa Valley, the former professional athlete is bringing to bottle the bold flavors of Napa Valley fruit. California Cabernet is the sort of juice that flourishes with time, and Patrick appears entirely at ease with the pace.