Plagido's Winery, Family winery in Hammonton, United States
Plagido's Winery is a family-operated vineyard in Hammonton that grows and processes its own grapes on site. The operation uses traditional pressing methods and focuses on single vineyard lots to develop its wine range.
The property began as a produce farm founded by an Italian immigrant before transitioning to winemaking in the 21st century. This shift marked the family's turn toward viticulture as their primary focus.
The place reflects its Italian roots through family practices passed down through generations. Today, visitors experience how these traditions shape the winemaking approach and the character of each wine.
The winery welcomes visitors during daytime hours for tastings, and larger groups should arrange visits ahead of time. Valid identification is required from all guests when sampling alcoholic beverages.
The vineyard produces wine from the Marquis grape, a hybrid variety that few other operations in the state cultivate. This specialization sets it apart as a producer of something rarely found elsewhere in the region.
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