When you think of wine regions in the United States, the Nutmeg State may not be the first place to come to mind. However, there is a burgeoning wine industry in Connecticut. Visiting a winery is such a delightful experience. Learning about how the wine is produced, seeing the grapes grow on the vines, and, of course, sampling the wares are some of the best joys you can get in life. There’s no better time to visit wineries in Connecticut than now. Springtime is here, and the vineyards are beautiful, all decked out in their seasonal greenery!

Google Maps The entire trip’s drive time is a little more than three hours, though you’ll of course want to add in additional time for exploring each stop. You can check out the customizable itinerary at Google Maps and add or remove stops if needed.

  1. Land of Nod Vineyard and Winery: 99 Lower Rd, East Canaan, CT 06024

Land of Nod Winery Your first stop is at the lovely Land of Nod Winery. This place has been around since before the American Revolution and gets its name from a Robert Louis Stevenson poem. The 200-acre farm sells not only wine, but also yarn made from the farm’s sheep and locally-produced goodies like maple syrup. You can get more information on the Land of Nod website. Land of Nod Vineyard & Winery, 99 Lower Rd, East Canaan, CT 06024, USA

  1. Jerram Winery: 535 Town Hill Rd, New Hartford, CT 06057

Jerram Winery/Facebook Next up on our Connecticut wine trail road trip is Jerram Winery. This little vineyard offers up 11 different wines. They’re open during the growing season each year. You can get more information and hours on Jerram Winery’s Facebook. Jerram Winery, 535 Town Hill Rd, New Hartford, CT 06057, USA

  1. Kent Falls State Park: 462 Kent Cornwall Rd, Kent, CT 06757

Peter Lariviere/Flickr You’ll then take a brief break from all the vineyards to head to the beautiful Kent Falls State Park, because, really, is there any better pairing than wine and waterfalls in Connecticut? This 307-acre state park has been named the most beautiful place in Connecticut and it’s easy to see why. The waterfall that shares the park’s name is a series of glorious cascades totaling 250 feet. Kent Falls State Park, 462 Kent Cornwall Rd, Kent, CT 06757, USA

  1. Hopkins Vineyard: 25 Hopkins Rd, Warren, CT 06777

Hopkins Vineyard/Facebook Hopkins Vineyard is in the remote little town of Warren, tucked away in an idyllic setting. This Connecticut winery has won multiple awards for its quality array of beverages. It was the first winery-established wine bar in the Nutmeg State. Hopkins Vineyard, 25 Hopkins Rd, Warren, CT 06777, USA

  1. Jones Family Farm: 606 Walnut Tree Hill Rd, Shelton, CT 06484

Jones Family Farm Ready for even more wine? The Jones Family Farm is an excellent option. This sprawling farm has a variety of activities throughout the year. You may be familiar with their u-pick fruit in the summer, fall pumpkin patches, or Christmas trees in the winter. One thing that stays around all year, though, is their wine! Homestead Farm of Jones Family Farms, 606 Walnut Tree Hill Rd, Shelton, CT 06484, USA

  1. Gouveia Vineyards: 1339 Whirlwind Hill Rd, Wallingford, CT 06492

Gouveia Vineyards/Facebook Gouveia Vineyards is made up of 140 acres of scenic paradise. This place is astoundingly beautiful and offers nearly 20 different varieties of wine. Gouveia Vineyards, 1339 Whirlwind Hill Rd, Wallingford, CT 06492, USA

The Connecticut wine trail is immense, and unfortunately we don’t have the time to list out every winery in Connecticut. Did we miss your favorite? Share your suggestions in the comments and maybe you’ll see them featured in a future road trip!

When you think of wine regions in the United States, the Nutmeg State may not be the first place to come to mind. However, there is a burgeoning wine industry in Connecticut. Visiting a winery is such a delightful experience. Learning about how the wine is produced, seeing the grapes grow on the vines, and, of course, sampling the wares are some of the best joys you can get in life. There’s no better time to visit wineries in Connecticut than now. Springtime is here, and the vineyards are beautiful, all decked out in their seasonal greenery!

When you think of wine regions in the United States, the Nutmeg State may not be the first place to come to mind. However, there is a burgeoning wine industry in Connecticut. Visiting a winery is such a delightful experience. Learning about how the wine is produced, seeing the grapes grow on the vines, and, of course, sampling the wares are some of the best joys you can get in life. There’s no better time to visit wineries in Connecticut than now. Springtime is here, and the vineyards are beautiful, all decked out in their seasonal greenery!

Google Maps

The entire trip’s drive time is a little more than three hours, though you’ll of course want to add in additional time for exploring each stop. You can check out the customizable itinerary at Google Maps and add or remove stops if needed.

Land of Nod Winery

Your first stop is at the lovely Land of Nod Winery. This place has been around since before the American Revolution and gets its name from a Robert Louis Stevenson poem. The 200-acre farm sells not only wine, but also yarn made from the farm’s sheep and locally-produced goodies like maple syrup. You can get more information on the Land of Nod website.

Land of Nod Vineyard & Winery, 99 Lower Rd, East Canaan, CT 06024, USA

Jerram Winery/Facebook

Next up on our Connecticut wine trail road trip is Jerram Winery. This little vineyard offers up 11 different wines. They’re open during the growing season each year. You can get more information and hours on Jerram Winery’s Facebook.

Jerram Winery, 535 Town Hill Rd, New Hartford, CT 06057, USA

Peter Lariviere/Flickr

You’ll then take a brief break from all the vineyards to head to the beautiful Kent Falls State Park, because, really, is there any better pairing than wine and waterfalls in Connecticut? This 307-acre state park has been named the most beautiful place in Connecticut and it’s easy to see why. The waterfall that shares the park’s name is a series of glorious cascades totaling 250 feet.

Kent Falls State Park, 462 Kent Cornwall Rd, Kent, CT 06757, USA

Hopkins Vineyard/Facebook

Hopkins Vineyard is in the remote little town of Warren, tucked away in an idyllic setting. This Connecticut winery has won multiple awards for its quality array of beverages. It was the first winery-established wine bar in the Nutmeg State.

Hopkins Vineyard, 25 Hopkins Rd, Warren, CT 06777, USA

Jones Family Farm

Ready for even more wine? The Jones Family Farm is an excellent option. This sprawling farm has a variety of activities throughout the year. You may be familiar with their u-pick fruit in the summer, fall pumpkin patches, or Christmas trees in the winter. One thing that stays around all year, though, is their wine!

Homestead Farm of Jones Family Farms, 606 Walnut Tree Hill Rd, Shelton, CT 06484, USA

Gouveia Vineyards/Facebook

Gouveia Vineyards is made up of 140 acres of scenic paradise. This place is astoundingly beautiful and offers nearly 20 different varieties of wine.

Gouveia Vineyards, 1339 Whirlwind Hill Rd, Wallingford, CT 06492, USA

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