From vine-covered hillsides to picturesque tasting rooms, Pennsylvania is home to a thriving wine scene rooted in more than a century of winemaking tradition. Whether you're searching for bold reds, crisp whites, or a scenic vineyard escape, these wineries and vineyards showcase some of the best wine experiences across the Commonwealth.

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1. Crossing Vineyards and Winery

Newtown

Located on a 200-year-old Bucks County estate less than a mile from Washington Crossing, Crossing Vineyards and Winery is a unique, family-owned, 20-acre state-of-the-art vineyard. The tasting room and gift shop are open year-round, offering an intimate setting for weddings, rehearsal dinners, concerts, private parties, and corporate gatherings.

2. Rose Bank Winery

Newtown

A historic winery in beautiful Bucks County, Rose Bank Winery is situated on land originally deeded by William Penn to his daughters. The property features the original manor house constructed in 1719, as well as several other charming buildings to explore. Wine lovers will delight in the Tasting Room, where they can enjoy award-winning wines alongside a seasonal menu. Visitors who love history and wine will enjoy all that Rose Bank has to offer including tours, tastings, picnics, weddings, and parties.

3. Wycombe Vineyards

Furlong

Wycombe Vineyards makes exclusive vintage wines for visitors to savor and enjoy. Their artisanal process uses French oak chips in stainless steel tanks to enhance the flavor and aging process with grapes straight from their estate vineyard. Sip on a variety of wines, from their semi-dry Pinot Grigio and Chardonnay to their sweet, seasonal dessert wines.

Rows of vineyard trees at Grace Winery in Glen Mills in front of a stone mansion Photo Credit: Inn at Grace Winery via Facebook

4. Grace Winery

Glen Mills

A tranquil haven on 50 acres in the beautiful Brandywine Valley, this historic estate and winery features a charming manor house with three rooms from the original Quaker farmhouse, a winery, and a renovated 1750s era barn, which is home to the winery’s tasting room. Guests at the Inn at Grace Winery can enjoy cozy fire pits, vineyard strolls, and meet the neighboring farm animals.

5. Buckingham Valley Vineyards

Buckingham

Founded in 1966, Buckingham Valley Vineyards is Bucks County's first winery and one of the largest in Pennsylvania. What started as a dream between two students sharing a dorm room at the University of Pennsylvania came to life with the support of family and friends, first as a five-acre vineyard producing less than a thousand gallons to what it is today: an estate over 40 acres that produces 35,000 gallons of wine a year, offering reds, whites, rosés and ports, and the county's only naturally fermented champagne.

Couple sitting on porch enjoying wine and snacks

6. Deer Creek Winery

Shippenville

The Deer Creek Winery's Brooks Estate in Shippenville is a haven for wine lovers who wish to relax with a great bottle of finely crafted wine. The winery’s Inn & Manor is perfect for those who want an escape to the beautiful foothills of the Allegheny National Forest. Guests can start the day with a specialty mimosa and in the afternoon sample specialty olive oil and vinegar.

7. Bishop Estate Vineyard and Winery

Perkasie

This family-owned winery offers more than 18 kinds of wine year-round including a Dark Bishop Cabernet Sauvignon aged in a rye whiskey barrel, and even a local craft beer on tap. Enjoy a welcoming farm atmosphere at Bishop Estate Vineyard and Winery and stay for a tasting at their renovated bank barn. Check out their events page to stay up to date with exciting new offerings, including live music and food trucks on the outdoor patio every weekend.

8. Sand Castle Winery

Erwinna

Described as elegant, scenic, and one of a kind, the 72-acre Sand Castle Winery offers a 17-mile view of the picturesque Delaware River Valley and a place for guests to enjoy and learn about their wines. Designated as an official viticultural district where wines are made exclusively from grapes grown on the property, their tasting room is currently under renovations, but guests can usually taste and tour the 21,000-square-foot winery castle with its 30-foot-deep underground wine cellar.

9. Rushland Ridge Vineyard & Winery

Jamison

In an idyllic Bucks County farm setting, Rushland Ridge Vineyard & Winery is run by a family of winegrowers who have been crafting quality wines since 1968. Although currently closed, their tasting room offers friendly service and a rustic feel with a light pine interior and a wood-burning stove in winter. With estate-grown reds, whites, rosés, and specialty wines, there is a wide variety of wine waiting to be tasted and enjoyed.

Beautiful landscape of vineyards by Lake Erie

10. Lake Erie Wine Country

Lake Erie Region

Lake Erie Wine Country features several wineries in the Lake Erie region of Pennsylvania, all charming and welcoming with local wine and experiences. With wine to taste and sights to explore along a 50-mile stretch of the beautiful Lake Erie shoreline, check out all Lake Erie Wine Country has to offer.

11. Penns Woods Winery

Chadds Ford

Taste wine from winemakers with more than 20 years of experience. Italian immigrant Gino Razzi and his daughter Carley started producing wines as a passion project, which later grew to become a 30-acre winery overlooking rolling vineyards. Penns Woods Winery uses modern technology and old-country methods to produce reds, whites, and rosés from 100 percent Pennsylvania grapes. All ages and furry friends can enjoy their abundance of outdoor seating, a custom pavilion, and live music on the lawn every weekend.

12. Brookmere Winery & Vineyard Inn

Belleville

A small family winery producing high quality wines, Brookmere Winery uses their own Pennsylvania grapes and local fruits in all their wines. They offer a fantastic selection of red, white, blush, and fruit wines. Their beautiful gardens and serene views of the lush countryside are worth the visit alone, or extend your stay at one of their charming B&Bs after a day of tasting!

A group of people sitting at tables on a patio outside a winery

13. Greendance - The Winery at Sand Hill

Mount Pleasant

A “must see” in the Laurel Highlands, Greendance - The Winery at Sand Hill is best known for its divine berry wines and homemade desserts served at Cafe Persimmon. Stroll the grounds, stop to smell the wildflowers — and even cut a few to take home. Enjoy live music, and, of course, sip and savor their signature wines.

14. Glades Pike Winery

Somerset

With live music every weekend, the beautiful pastures of Glades Pike Winery are a wonderful way to relax and enjoy a variety of wines. Taste their cranberry wines and traditional Chardonnays inside the tasting room and take in the expansive views from their deck, the extensive wine selection at Glades Pike is truly something special to experience in the Laurel Highlands.

Two hands cheering with wine glasses at Waltz Vineyards Photo Credit: Waltz Vineyards Estate Winery via Facebook

15. Waltz Vineyards

Manheim

Taste European style wines at Waltz Vineyards, a sixth-generation farm with a micro-climate similar to northern Italy and central France. Thanks to its renowned verdant soil and lush vegetation, the winery has earned a reputation for exceptional products and received many international, national, and state accolades. Their elegant European-inspired tasting room is worth the trip alone!

16. Adams County Winery

Orrtanna

The state’s fifth oldest winery and the largest wine producer in southcentral Pennsylvania, Adams County Winery invites its guests to a comfortable, casual atmosphere that includes beautiful gardens, pet friendly grounds, and a historic tasting room built in a 19th century era barn. Wine flights are available for those looking for a taste of everything.

17. Laurel Mountain Winery

Falls Creek

In its beautifully renovated 20th century barn, Laurel Mountain Winery offers visitors a wonderful day filled with award-winning wine and fascinating history. Celebrating 30 years in 2026, tour the winery and grounds and visit their Antique Tool Museum and pavilion offering live music during their Sunset at the Winery events.

Winery building with red roof and reads "Winery"

18. Christian W. Klay Winery

Chalkhill

The family-owned Christian W. Klay Winery features award-winning, estate-produced wines, complimentary tastings, vineyard tours, and special events hosted in a restored barn from the 1880s. This beautiful 215-acre farm has 14,000 vines that ultimately produce an assortment of fine wines that are as fun to learn about as they are to drink.

19. Narcisi Winery

Gibsonia

Nestled in the rolling hills of western Pennsylvania, visitors to the family-owned and operated Narcisi Winery will feel like they’re walking into a Tuscan villa when they tour its exquisite gardens and savor the classic and unique wines produced at the state-of-the-art facility. The family combines Old World winemaking traditions with modern technology. Take a tour, taste the wines, visit the store, and grab a bite at the on-site restaurant.

20. Thistlethwaite Vineyards

Jefferson

Located on a scenic 208-acre, family-owned farm, Thistlethwaite Vineyards offers the beautiful, ever-changing landscape of an active vineyard. With exceptional wines grown with quality grapes, Greene County’s first winery provides visitors with genuine hospitality and complimentary tastings. Their award-winning wines range from dry, to sweet, to sparkling, perfect for those who like a little bit of everything!

Couple enjoying sunset view at Mountain View Vineyard Photo Credit: Mountain View Vineyard, Winery, Brewery, & Distillery

21. Mountain View Vineyard

Stroudsburg

Mountain View Vineyard is the perfect destination to spend a relaxing afternoon and taste fine wine produced on-site. This sustainable farm and eco-friendly winery, brewery, and distillery includes tours and tastings on its wrap-around covered porch, patio, and cabanas.

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