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New Jersey Wines
Enjoy the Garden State’s best wine tasting experience throughout the year and throughout the state.
New Jersey Wineries
Enjoy more than 40 New Jersey wineries year-round, plus discover great gift ideas for every wine lover.
Events
Enjoy the events held at our wineries with a few friends and our award-winning, unique vintages!
Wine & Chocolate Trail
Wineries across New Jersey are serving up romance with indulgent tastings, sweet pairings, and special events.
About the Garden State Wine Growers Association
The Garden State Wine Growers Association is a non-profit organization of New Jersey-based wineries, vineyards and allied businesses. It serves as a centralized information repository, resource and clearing house for industry members, and offers a unified voice advocating for issues important to the entire range of New Jersey winery and vineyard operations.
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Counties highlighted in red indicate where wineries or vineyards are located. Counties shown in grey do not currently have a winery or vineyard.
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Cumberland
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Ocean
Salem
Central NJ
Hunterdon
Mercer
Monmouth
Somerset
Northern NJ
Morris
Sussex
Warren
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News & Media
Spotlight On: Rosé
Let’s join our wine-loving friends in New Zealand and Australia by celebrating their National Rosé Day alongside them. Rosé is a year-round wine, and with Valentine’s Day approaching, we think it’s the perfect time to give pink wine a mid-winter push.
Read MoreSpotlight On: Wine & Chocolate Trail Weekend
It would be tough to think of anything more festive and fun than a celebration dedicated to Wine and Chocolate. Which is why the Garden State Wine Growers Association and NJ wineries collaborate on the annual weekend.
Read MoreSpotlight On: Villa Milagro Vineyards
Villa Milagro Vineyards in Phillipsburg is first and foremost a farm and vineyard with a focus on grape and wine production. (It also happens to employ organic and sustainable practices to enhance the soil, prevent erosion, protect the environment, and create a balanced ecology, which advocates say benefits the health and taste of the grapes, and the community around the winery).
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