A wine trail is a group of vineyards and wineries that are located within close proximity to one another. Lucky for you, and lucky for me, Pennsylvania is home to a plethora of vineyards that form twelve different wine trails. If you want more comprehensive information, check out this wonderful website, the Pennsylvania Winery Association.

For a quick run-down of where to find fine wine in our state, check out the list below.

  1. Lake Erie Wine Country

Arrowhead Wine Cellars Facebook Did you know that the United States’ largest wine region outside of California is located around Lake Erie? Pictured here are grapes being harvested at the Arrowhead Vineyard.

  1. Southwest Passage Wine Trail

Greendance Winery Facebook Eight wineries make their home to the southeast of Pittsburgh. Here is a tasting set-up awaiting guests at the Greendance Winery.

  1. Groundhog Wine Trail

Flickerwood Wine Cellars Facebook Pennsylvania’s longest trail is the Groundhog Wine Trail, which has nine wineries. Here is some wine waiting to be enjoyed at Flickerwood Wine Cellars.

  1. Susquehanna Heartland

Armstrong Valley Winery Facebook Here you can see the grapevines of Armstrong Valley Winery stretching into the distance. The Susquehanna Heartland is home to ten vineyards that yield a great variety of wines.

  1. Brandywine Valley Wine Trail

Paradocx Vineyard Facebook People travel from far and wide to visit the seven wineries of the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail.

  1. Berks County Wine Trail

Blair Vineyards Facebook This photograph of Blair Vineyards is so beautiful that it’s practically surreal. The hilly land and rich culture of the Berks County Wine Trail are some of the perks you’ll enjoy before even sipping your first sample.

  1. Lehigh Valley Wine Trail

Amore Vineyards & Winery Facebook The Lehigh Valley wine trail is one of the most popular and largest wine trails in Pennsylvania. Once you visit, you won’t want to leave.

  1. Endless Mountains Wine Trail

Antler Ridge Winery Facebook Endless Mountains is one of Pennsylvania’s newest wine trails, located in the northeast of the state. Here you can see some of the wine pairings with scrumptious hors devours that you can devour.

  1. Pocono Wine Trail

Big Creek Vineyard and Winery The Poconos is famous as a ski and snowboarding destination, but in the milder months, it’s home to seven sprawling vineyards. Here is a photograph of Big Creek Vineyard and Winery.

  1. Hershey-Harrisburg Wine Country

Cullari Vineyards and Winery Facebook Check out these luscious grapes from Culler Vineyards and Winery, which is one of 12 vineyards located in the Hershey-Harrisburg Wine Country.

What is your favorite vineyard or wine trail in Pennsylvania? Share your stories in the comment section below.

Arrowhead Wine Cellars Facebook

Did you know that the United States’ largest wine region outside of California is located around Lake Erie? Pictured here are grapes being harvested at the Arrowhead Vineyard.

Greendance Winery Facebook

Eight wineries make their home to the southeast of Pittsburgh. Here is a tasting set-up awaiting guests at the Greendance Winery.

Flickerwood Wine Cellars Facebook

Pennsylvania’s longest trail is the Groundhog Wine Trail, which has nine wineries. Here is some wine waiting to be enjoyed at Flickerwood Wine Cellars.

Armstrong Valley Winery Facebook

Here you can see the grapevines of Armstrong Valley Winery stretching into the distance. The Susquehanna Heartland is home to ten vineyards that yield a great variety of wines.

Paradocx Vineyard Facebook

People travel from far and wide to visit the seven wineries of the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail.

Blair Vineyards Facebook

This photograph of Blair Vineyards is so beautiful that it’s practically surreal. The hilly land and rich culture of the Berks County Wine Trail are some of the perks you’ll enjoy before even sipping your first sample.

Amore Vineyards & Winery Facebook

The Lehigh Valley wine trail is one of the most popular and largest wine trails in Pennsylvania. Once you visit, you won’t want to leave.

Antler Ridge Winery Facebook

Endless Mountains is one of Pennsylvania’s newest wine trails, located in the northeast of the state. Here you can see some of the wine pairings with scrumptious hors devours that you can devour.

Big Creek Vineyard and Winery

The Poconos is famous as a ski and snowboarding destination, but in the milder months, it’s home to seven sprawling vineyards. Here is a photograph of Big Creek Vineyard and Winery.

Cullari Vineyards and Winery Facebook

Check out these luscious grapes from Culler Vineyards and Winery, which is one of 12 vineyards located in the Hershey-Harrisburg Wine Country.

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