Looking to explore all wineries
through Massachusetts? This guide lists each one, with details,
hours, wine listings, and more.
Cape
Cod Winery
Cape Cod Winery has have planted 6
varieties of wine grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc,
Merlot, Pinot Grigio, Seyval and Vidal. They produce 1500 cases of
wine annually, and recently won a Bronze medal for their Nobska
Red wine.
Chicama
Vineyards
Located on Martha's Vineyard, this
lovely winery has quite a large selection of wines. Chardonnays,
Zinfandels, Merlot, sparkling wine and others are available. They
create custom labels, and even have food items!
Via
Vineyards
Via Vineyards is in Raynam and has four
wines - a cranberry/Cayuga blend, a dry and semi-dry Cayuga, and a
red made from Californian grapes. Stop by and see their selection
of foods and artwork!
Goodale
Orchards
The winery began about 10 years ago with
the acquisition of a farm winery license and the introduction of
hard ciders, still and sparkling... dry and sweet. Since then they
have added many fruit wines.
Mellea
Winery
A gorgeous farm area is the setting for
this Connecticut winery. They produce a Cabernet Sauvignon,
Chardonnay, blends with Seyval-Vidal and Cayuga Grapes, and even
Cranberry wines. Quite a good selection.
Nantucket
Vineyards
Whites, Reds and Rose wines since 1981,
created on a charming island off Cape Cod, Massachusetts. They
even have sparkling wines!
Nashoba
Valley Winery
A hugely popular orchard and vineyard in
Massachusetts. Nashoba wins awards constantly with its fruit
wines. Its blueberry port, Azule, wins many awards each year, and
its blueberry reserve can replace a red with ease.
West
County Winery West County Winery
Tucked in
the hills of the Berkshires, these guys make excellent ciders,
peach wines, you name it! Definitely worth a visit.
Westport
Rivers Winery
World-class sparkling wines are just
one facet of this gorgeous winery in southern MA. Their tour steps
through each phase of creating a sparkling wine, and they have
just begun brewing beer as well.