Unionville Vineyards, Vineyard estate in Hunterdon County, New Jersey.
Unionville Vineyards is a winery in Hunterdon County that cultivates grapes across multiple vineyard plots in rolling terrain and produces both white and red wines. The estate spans approximately 41 acres with different parcels dedicated to various grape varieties.
The property was once one of America's largest peach orchards before converting to wine production in 1988. The winery opened to visitors in 1993, beginning its focus on wine tourism.
The winery plays a role in New Jersey's growing wine scene and connects with other local producers to support regional viticulture. Guests can observe how the land and its agricultural purpose have evolved over the decades.
The winery is open daily from noon to 5 PM and is located in Ringoes at 9 Rocktown Road. Visitors can taste wines and make purchases, with the location set within the rolling hills of Hunterdon County.
The winery is New Jersey's sole producer of Counoise, Marsanne, and Roussanne wines, grape varieties from France's Rhône Valley. These specific varieties are rarely grown elsewhere in the region, giving the property a distinct focus.
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