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South Jersey Wine Trail (PDF) Official Visitor Guide to: 877-333-2400 • www.VisitSouthJersey.com featuring NORDSTROM and these fine stores. SHOPPING HUGO BOSS APPLE PANDORA BRIGHTON COLLECTIBLES GUESS BY MARCIANO WHITE HOUSE l BLACK MARKET DISNEY STORE MICHAEL KORS TRUE RELIGION URBAN OUTFITTERS 77KIDS BARE ESCENTUALS DINING MAGGIANO’S LITTLE ITALY THE CAPITAL GRILLE SEASONS 52 CALIFORNIA PIZZA KITCHEN BAHAMA BREEZE Featuring 165 specialty stores and restaurants. Route 38 & Haddonfield Road, Cherry Hill, NJ l 856.662.7440 Monday–Saturday 10am-9:30pm and Sunday 11am-6pm Department store and restaurant hours may vary. A Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust® Property Photo Courtesy of Heritage Vineyards SOUTH JERSEY CONTENTS TOURISM 4 Map of South Jersey CORPORATION 5 South Jersey’s Visitor Inquiries: Wine Region 2 Riverside Drive 13 Gloucester County Spotlight Camden, NJ 08103 17 Camden County Spotlight Ph: 877-333-2400 [email protected] www.visitsouthjersey.com South Jersey Visitor Guide is the Official Visitor Guide for The South Jersey Tourism Corp. received funding through a grant the South Jersey Tourism from the New Jersey Department of Corporation and is published State, Division of Travel & Tourism. two times per year with an annual circulation of 80,000 WHEATONARTS wheatonarts.org Explore. Experience. Connect. Fun for the Entire Family! Tour the Museum of American Glass Visit the Artists Studios Glass | Ceramics | Wood Explore Special Exhibits & Displays in The Gallery of Fine Craft & Folklife Center Visit the Award Winning Museum Stores Year Round Exhibitions and Programs Sweets Suite Bake Shoppe Café | Scenic Picnic Area Jan., Feb. and March: Open Fri., Sat. and Sun. only, 10am to 5pm. Free admission during these three months. Museum and stores are open only. April thru December: Open Tues. thru Sun., 10am to 5pm. Glass Studio Millville, NJ 08332 | 800.998.4552 South Jersey Wine Region / 3 MAP New Jersey State Boundaries Toll Roads and Bridges County Boundaries Interstate Highways U.S. Highways State Roads State Capital County Seat Cities 500,000+ Major Rivers Cities 100,000-499,999 Intermediate Rivers Cities 50,000-99,999 Lakes Cities 10,000-49,999 Cities 0-9,999 Featured Wineries Wineries South Jersey Wine Region / 4 Over the past few years, South Jersey’s wine industry has grown tremendously. From just a handful of fully- functioning wineries and vineyards in 2005, the region now boasts more than 20, thanks in part to the 2006 designation of the Outer Coastal Plains as an official AVA. Since then a transformation has begun, with numerous wine events and festivals – not to mention a great variety of tasty wines – garnering national acclaim. If you don’t already think of South Jersey as a great place for wine, you soon will. What is an AVA? The term AVA is short for “American Viticultural Area”. AVA’s are official wine grape growing regions of the United States designated by the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. In order for a region to be approved as an AVA, it must be able to prove its identity as a unique physiographic region and as a region that is beneficial to grape growing. Some of the criteria used by the federal government to determine whether an area meets this standard include distinct climate, soil type, and elevation and other physical features as well as a history of wine grape growing. (from www.outercoastalplain.com) What is the Outer Coastal Plain? The Outer Coastal Plain American Viticultural Area (AVA) covers over 2.25 million acres in Southeastern New Jersey. It was established by the federal government in 2006. There are nearly 200 AVA’s currently in the US and the Outer Coastal Plain AVA is among the top 10% in size. The wine industry in this AVA currently comprises over 20 wineries and commercial vineyards. (from www.outercoastalplain.com) South Jersey Wine Region / 5 Already out enjoying South Jersey’s Wine Region? Ask your host which other wineries are nearby, then use your smartphone to scan the QR codes for those wineries. You’ll get information and directions to your next stop! Wineries of the Outer Coastal Plain 4 JG’s Orchards & Vineyards Amalthea Cellars 127 Hillsdale Road 209 Vineyard Road Colts Neck, NJ 07724 Atco, NJ 08004 (908)930-8066 (856) 768-8585 www.4jgsWinery.com www.AmaltheaCellars.com Amalthea Cellars Farm Winery 209 Vineyard Road Atco, NJ 08004 856-768-8585 www.amalthacellars.com Gift Shop • Tours and Tasting Hours Friday, Saturday & Sunday 11 am - 5 pm South Jersey Wine Region / 6 Cape May Winery & Vineyard Chestnut Run Farm 711 Townbank Road (No Tasting Room) Cape May, NJ 08204 66 Stewart Road (609) 884-1169 Pilesgrove, NJ 08098 www.CapeMayWinery.com (856) 769-2158 www.chestnutrunfarms.com Cedarvale Winery Coda Rossa 205 Repaupo Station Road 1526 Dutch Mill Rd Logan Township, NJ 08085 Franklinville, NJ 08322 (856) 467-3088 (856) 697-9463 www.cedarvalewinery.com www.codarossa.com Vineyard & Winery 117 Sharptown - Auburn Road Pilesgrove, NJ 08098 856.769.WINE (9463) www.auburnroadvineyards.com Welcome to THE ENOTECA, the Garden State’s own European style wine bar. “The Enoteca . supplies patrons with a relaed beatnik coffeehouse atmosphere burgeoning with sophisticated flavor” TODAY’S SUNBEAM Hours: Friday 4pm to 9pm • Saturday Noon to 9pm • Sunday Noon to 5pm and by appointment South Jersey Wine Region / 7 DiBella Winery Hawk Haven Vineyard (No Tasting Room) & Winery 229 Davidson Road 600 South Railroad Ave Woolwich Twp, NJ 08085 Rio Grande, NJ 08246 (609) 221-6201 www.hawkhavenvineyard.com www.dibellawinery.com DiMatteo Vineyards Heritage Vineyards 951 8th Street 480 Mullica Hill Road (Rt.322) Hammonton, NJ 08037 Mullica Hill, NJ 08062 (609) 704-1414 (856) 589-4474 www.dimatteowinery.com www.heritagewineNJ.com 480 Mullica Hill Road (Rt.322) • Richwood, NJ 08074 (856) 589-4474 www.HeritageStationWine.com South Jersey Wine Region / 8 Laurita Winery Plagido’s Winery 35 Archertown Road 570 North 1st Road New Egypt, NJ 08533 Hammonton, NJ 08037 (800)-LAURITA (609) 567-4633 www.lauritawinery.com www.plagidoswinery.com Natali Vineyards, LLC Renault Winery 221 N. Delsea Dr 72 N. Breman Avenue (Mile marker 12.9 on US Hwy 47) Egg Harbor/ Cape May Court House Galloway, NJ 08215 NJ 08210 (609) 465-0075 (609) 965-2111 www.natalivineyards.com www.renaultwinery.com RenaultRESORT & GOLFWinery RENAULT WINERY • TUSCANY HOUSE HOTEL • VINEYARD GOLF 72 North Bemen Avenue • Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215 P. 609.965.2111 • F. 609.965.8010 www.renaultwinery.com South Jersey Wine Region / 9 Sharrott Winery Sylvin Farms 370 S. Egg Harbor Rd. (Rt. 561) 24 No. Vienna Avenue Blue Anchor, NJ 08037 Germania, NJ 08215 (609) 567-WINE (609) 965-1548 www.sharrottwinery.com Swansea Vineyards Tomasello Winery 860 Main Street 225 White Horse Pike Shiloh, NJ 08353 Hammonton, NJ 08037 (856) 453-5778 (800) MMM-WINE www.swanseavineyards.com www.TomaselloWinery.com 609.567.WINE • www.SharrottWinery.com 370 S. Egg Harbor Rd. (Rt. 561) • Blue Anchor, NJ 08037 VISIT • TASTE • ENJOY TASTING ROOM HOURS Open 7 Days Live Music Every Weekend (Summer Only) South Jersey Wine Region / 10 Turdo Vineyards & Winery Wagonhouse Winery 3911 Bayshore Road 1401 Route 45 North Cape May, NJ 08204 (and corner of Marl Road) (609) 884-5591 Swedesboro, NJ 08085 www.turdovineyards.com (609) 780-8019 www.wagonhousewinery.com Valenzano Winery 1090 Route 206 Shamong, NJ 08088 (609) 268-6731 www.valenzanowine.com Est. 1933 Premium New Jersey Varietals Fruit Wines Ice Wines Dessert Wines Vintage Port Sparkling Wines Tasting Rooms & Giftware Hammonton Smithville Village Green Freehold Lambertville The Vintner’s Room (Hammonton) Catering to Weddings, Private Parties and Special Events Including: Opera Galas, Bridal Showers & Wine Education Courses TASTING DAILY 225 N. White Horse Pike Hammonton, NJ 08037 1-800-MMM--WINE www.tomasellowinery.com email: [email protected] South Jersey Wine Region / 11 Wine Trail Weekends Wine Trail Weekends give visitors the opportunity to plan special day trips to New Jersey’s wineries. During these events, members of the Garden State Wine Growers Association open their doors for tastings, tours and more. Create your own New Jersey Wine Trail - start and finish wherever you like, and visit the wineries in the order that you choose. Please check to make sure each winery you plan to visit is participating in the event before you start out. 2012 Wine Trail Weekends: Wine & Chocolate Wine Trail Weekend- February 11 & 12 Mother’s Day Wine Trail Weekend- May 12 & 13 Barrel Trail Wine Trail Weekend- July 14 & 15 Visit: www.newjerseywines.com for updated information on Wine Trail Weekends and other events. Photos Courtesy of Heritage Vineyards South Jersey Wine Region / 12 DISCOVER A PLACE LIKE NO OTHER 42 gorgeous acres 270 sculptures Year-round events Phenomenal dining ANNOUNCING Steve Tobin’s Aerial Roots Fall 2011 - Summer 2012 in The Meadow, our new seven-acre outdoor sculpture gallery Steve Tobin, Steelroots, 2007, steel, white paint, 16 x 13 x 24 feet. Courtesy of the Artist. Photo: Kenny Ek. GROUNDS FOR SCULPTURE (609) 586-0616 | 18 Fairgounds Road, Hamilton NJ 08619 www.groundsforsculpture.org GLOUCESTER COUNTY It’s all happening in Gloucester County, any time of year. This is where rural farms and wineries meet quaint downtowns and the result is some of the best of what South Jersey has to offer. Heritage Vineyards & Winery offers complimentary wine tasting every day. Winery tours are available every Saturday at 1pm and 3 pm. Visit the tasting room during the summer months for a special wine event with live music and specialty cheeses. Woodbury and Swedesboro are home to inviting Main Street communities and Mullica Hill is the perfect destination for anyone looking to do a little antiquing. Chic shops, fine dining and cozy cafés abound, some in centuries-old buildings that line the streets, offering a unique setting while you gallivant around for clothing, knick-knacks and food.
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