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Locals voted for the best wineries in CT, and we’ve got notes on where to find the perfect blend of sips, tours, pours, and views.
Connecticut wineries make a good portion of their money selling bottled wine, but they use their tasting rooms and promotional campaigns, like the CT Wine Trail, to raise brand awareness. PHOTO ...
The State of Connecticut launched an Oyster Trail that it hoped would encourage restaurants in the state to buy local.
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15th Annual Wine Trail Coming Up In Milford - MSNMILFORD, CT — The Downtown Milford Business Association is hosting its 15th Annual Wine Trail, inviting attendees to say farewell to summer with a foodie-friendly stroll through downtown, all ...
The CT Wine Trail announced in a release that their Winter Wine Trail Passport Program is making a return for 2024.
Visit the Connecticut Wine Trail Web site for a full rundown of all the events at Connecticut's vineyards. View CT Wine Trail Map in a larger map ...
The state’s Winter Wine Trail starts on Saturday and 13 wineries are taking part. From Jan. 6 through March 30, wine lovers 21 years old and up can pick up a free passport from any of the 13 ...
Those who participate can pick up a free passport at one of the participating wineries, the wine trail said. Participants who check off all 12 wineries before April 2 will be eligible to win prizes.
Paradise Hills Winery Very close to Gouveia on Whirlwind Hill Road is Paradise Hills, the Ruggiero family-owned winery also earns high marks from locals for its scenery and vino.
There are 25 wineries on the Connecticut Wine Trail offering everything from apple cider to zinfandel. Here are five we like for their distinctive locations and delicious wines.
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