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2023 Eastern Winery Exposition Members receive a 10% discount to the 2023 Eastern Winery Exposition. Registration opens Nov. 2. Simply use code 23GSWG. Visit easternwineryexposition.com for all the details.

NJ Wine Week Post

Celebrate New Jersey Wine Week – Annually During the Third Week in November New Jersey Wine Week is a statewide celebration of Garden State winemaking and grape growing. It takes place annually, during the third week in November. The budding New Jersey wine industry represents the fastest growing segment of New Jersey agriculture, and now…

USA Today is having a public voting competition on the best wine regions in North America. There are 20 nominees and NJ Outer Coastal Plain is one! VOTE → You can cast a vote in each category every day! Covering over two million acres in southeastern New Jersey, the Outer Coastal Plain AVA was established…

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Fall is a fantastic time to visit New Jersey’s wineries. The culmination of the hard work done in the vineyards during the growing season (it was a good season, by the way) is underway. The harvest is happening in the fields, and visitors will find vineyard workers picking grapes to be turned into this year’s…

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Like Bert & Ernie or PB&J, some things are destined for each other. And so, it goes with wine and cheese. Many of New Jersey’s wineries offer cheese to snack on while enjoying their wines, because, quite frankly, could there be anything better? When you’re at a winery sipping wine and nibbling on cheese, have you…

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There are few more idyllic settings for live music than a vineyard. Picture it: you’re sitting at a table with friends, your family or a special someone. You’re sharing a bottle or two of wine made from the vines right in view while snacking from a cheese plate or enjoying an artisanal pizza. A local…

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It is time to dunk your biscuits in wine!  The Garden State Wine Growers Association (GSWGA) has launched a new line of wine biscuits made from New Jersey wines.  The first Nana Milena  White and Red biscuits are made with wines produced by DiMatteo Vineyards in Hammonton. The biscuits are available for sale at DiMatteo…

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There is nothing more quintessentially American summer than BBQing or grilling out. This summer of lockdown lifts and lockdown walk-backs have made BBQs outside with small groups of friends feel especially necessary. Around here, cooking meat, seafood, starches, and veggies low and slow over indirect heat, and then saucing them up makes us extra thirsty….

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Bees. We couldn’t live without them. About one-third of our food is dependent upon pollination, and bees are the best pollinators we have. They take care of dozens of edible plant varieties, and while grapevines are not one of them—the wind takes on the task of pollinating grapevines—bees are invaluable to healthy, biodiverse vineyards. While…

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While New Jersey’s wine industry dates to colonial days, the height of its early success was from the 1860s to just before Prohibition when wineries flourished in Southern New Jersey, especially in the Egg Harbor City region. Renault Winery, which still is in operation and stands as the second oldest operating winery in the United…

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