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Name
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Phone Number & Location
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Directions
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Days & Hours of Operation
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Types of Trees
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Basignani Winery
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410-472-0703
15722 Falls Road
Sparks
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I-83 N to Exit 20B, go 3 miles to Route 25, turn right.
Continue approximately 2
of a mile north of Route 88, winery is on left.
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Weekends
12 to 5 pm
Weekdays by appointment
(Calling ahead is recommended)
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Using traditional, cellar methods, the wines are classically
styled. Varietals pro- duced
are Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling, Vidal, and Seyval,
as well as two pleasant vineyard blends, Marisa and Elena, and the latest
addition, Lorenzino Reserve.
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Berrywine Plantation-Linganore
Winecellars
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410-795-6432 or 301-831-5889
13601 Glissans Mill Rd
Mt. Airy
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I-70 to Exit 62, or I-270 to Exit 22, take Route 75 North 4.5
miles past New Market. Turn right on Glissans Mill Road and continue 4
miles to winery
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Daily
10 am to 5 pm
Sunday 12-6 pm
Open
357 days a year
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Prized estate vintages, grape, fruit, and honey wines will entice
you to this spectacular setting in the Linganore Viticultural area. Outdoor
music fests, weekend events, and picnics add to the fun while tasting the
most diverse selections of over 25 wines.
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Boordy Winery
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410-592-5015
Boordy Winery
12820 Long Green Pike
Hydes
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I-695 to Exit 29, turn left on Cromwell Bridge Road, go 3 miles
to Glen Arm
Road. Turn left, go 3 miles to 4-way stop. Turn left onto
Long Green Pike, go 2
miles to winery on left
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Sales
Monday through Saturday
10 am to
5 pm;
Sunday 1 to 5 pm
Tours and tasting daily on the hour
1 to 4 pm
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The oldest of Maryland’s wineries, Boordy is nestled in the
Long Green Valley of Northeastern Baltimore County. Fine Wines and an estate-grown
champagne are individually crafted in a historic 19th-century fieldstone
barn, which also serves as a backdrop to Boordy’s well-known special events.
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Catoctin Winery
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410-774-2310
805 Greenbridge Road
Brookeville
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Equally close to Baltimore, Frederick, and Washington D.C.,
I-495 to Exit 28 North (Rte. 650). Continue on New Hampshire Avenue
15 miles
to Greenbridge Road, turn right, winery is on left.
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Weekends
12 to 5 pm
Monday through Friday, sales only
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Produces and serves classic wines in a charming country atmosphere.
Estate wines including Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Riesling, and Eye
of the Oriole.
Tours by Appointment. |
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Elk Run Vineyards and Winery
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410-775-2513 or 410-875-2009
14113 Liberty Road
Mount Airy
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Winery is located 5 miles West of the junction of Routes 27
and 26, and 3.5 miles
East of the junction of Routes 75 and 26.
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Saturday
10 to 5 pm
Sunday 1 to 5 pm
Weekdays
12 to 4 pm
Closed Tuesday and Wednesday
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The rolling farmland of Elk Run 1750’s estate provides the backdrop
for this Vinifera Vineyard. Elk Run offers winter barrel sampling and summer
concerts.
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Fiore Winery
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410-879-4007 410-836-7605
3026 Whiteford Road
Pykesville
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Flavors of Maryland's Harford County, grown to perfection in
our La Felicetta Vineyard and bottled with nearly twenty generations of
Italian winemaking
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Loew Vineyards
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(301) 831-5464
14001 Liberty Road
(Route 26)
Mt. Airy
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Saturdays 10-5 and Sundays 1-5
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Tours, tasting and sales. Renewing a European
family tradition of fine wine-making, Loew Vineyards was
established in 1982. The rolling hills of the Maryland countryside
provide an ideal
setting for growing both vinifera and French-American grapes.
Visitors are welcome to enjoy a stroll through the vineyards and to sample
our estate-bottled wines.
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Woodhall Wine Cellar
E-Mail: ACopWine@aol.com
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410-357-8644
17912 York Road
Parkton
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Located just north of the Gunpowder River on York Road in Baltimore
County
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Tuesday through Sunday from 12 to 5 pm
except for major holidays.
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Woodhall is dedicated to making Maryland's finest grapes into
world class wines
Open for sales, tastings and tours
Group reservations are recommended.
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Ziem Vineyards
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301-223-8352
16651 Spielman Rd
Fairplay
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Located in the Cumberland Valley Viticultural area, Ziem Vineyards
I-70 West to Exit 29, (Route 65). Go ¸ mile to Rench
Road, turn right and
continue 2 miles to Route 63. Turn left and continue 1 mile.
The winery is on the
right.
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Estate bottled varietal wines. The picturesque setting includes
a 200-year-old stone house, spring house and bank barn.
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