Massachusetts is one of the rising stars in the world of wine. Visit the Bay State's exciting wineries and vineyards that are catching the attention of wine lovers everywhere. Gathering from the diversity and steeped in the best of New England traditions, wines are hand-crafted with loving care from grapes, fruit, berries, honey and flowers.
The most common grape wine varieties grown in Massachusetts are the vinifera varieties Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris followed by the American Hybrids Vidal Blanc and Cayuga.
Massachusetts' wineries present you with a wide variety of wines to complement a delicious spectrum of native foods. From aperitifs to soups, salads, the main course, desserts and everything in between, you will find a delightful selection of choices.
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North of Boston
Alfalfa Farm Winery, Topsfield
Russell Orchards & Winery, Ipswich
Willow Spring Vineyards, Haverhill
South of Boston, Cape Cod and the Islands
Bristol County
Running Brook Winery & Distillery, North Dartmouth
Westport Rivers Winery, Westport
Plymouth County
Central Massachusetts
Agronomy Farm Vineyard, Oakham
Hardwick Vineyard & Winery, Ware
Nashoba Valley Winery, Distillery, Brewery and Restaurant, Bolton
Vandervalk Farm & Winery, Mendon
Western Massachusetts
Black Birch Vineyard, Hatfield
Echo Hill Orchards & Winery, Monson
Furnace Brook Winery and Hilltop Orchards, Richmond
Glendale Ridge Vineyard, Southampton
Godard's Red Hen Farm/Mineral Hills Winery, Northampton
Green River Ambrosia, Greenfield
Hilltop Orchard / Furnace Brook Winery, Richmond
Kosinski Farms (Raven Hollow Winery), Westfield
Les Trois Emme Winery, New Marlborough