Maryland Wine Trails
Travel Maryland Wine Trails
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There are several wine trails in Maryland for you to travel along
and find great Maryland wineries.
These trails are distinctly marked by distinctive signs to make
your journey easy and enjoyable. These wine trails will give you
clear directions to winery locations, making it possible for you
to stop at several wineries in a short time. They are well organized
routes designated by the Maryland Tourism and Transportation departments
in collaboration with local MD wineries which offer tours to the
general public. Some Maryland wine trails exist soley as a collaborative
effort amongst local wineries. Whichever trail you follow, you're
sure to find an excellent variety of Maryland wines to taste. Even
if you choose not to stop at any of the area wineries, these trails
are great ways to see the majestic landscape of Maryland wine country.
Let the wine trails guide you down highways and country roads and
into quiet and lush vineyards and countryside. As you pass by cities
like Ocean City, Salisbury, Silver Spring and Edgewood, there may even be some
great Maryland wine bars designated
along the way for you to stop into and enjoy a quick lunch or dinner
with a smooth glass of red or white wine. And for those of you considering
a Maryland winery wedding, wine trails are an excellent starting point.
Drive the trails until you find the winery that seems like the perfect
spot, with just the right views. Then stop into the winery and ask
some questions and begin making your plans! So what are you waiting
for? Hit the open roads, or wine trails, and explore Maryland's wine
country! Here are the wine trails we've found in Maryland.
The Frederick Wine Trail
Consists of six wineries and their combined 120
acres of vineyards. Together these wineries are responsible for
over half of Maryland’s wine production.
Visit www.frederickwinetrail.com for more information.
The Mason Dixon Wine Trail
Trail visits 8 of Marylands finest wineries along
with Inns, B&Bs, Markets, Restaurants, Shops and more.
Visit www.masondixonwinetrail.com for more information.
The Patuxent Wine Trail
Located in Calvert County in Southern Maryland and visits 5 local
wineries.
Visit www.patuxentwinetrail.com for more information.
The Piedmont Wine Trail
Encompasses Baltimore and Harford counties and
is comprised eight of Maryland’s finest wineries.
Visit www.piedmontwinetrail.com for more information.
For more information about the Maryland Wine Trails of MD wine regions
contact the Maryland Office of Tourism Development at 217 East Redwood Street, Baltimore MD, 21202 Telephone: 410-767-3400.
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