South Jersey winery adds Sunday Funday, several new pét-nats to its long list of reasons to stop in
Updated May 08, 2021;
Posted May 08, 2021
A glimpse of the large open space behind Hawk Haven Vineyard and Winery in Rio Grande, New Jersey, near Cape May. It opens at 10 a.m. seven days a week.
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Hawk Haven Vineyard & Winery is owned and operated by husband and wife Todd and Kenna Wuerker.
It is a working farm, according to the winery bio, that has been in the Wuerker family since the 1940s when Todd’s grandfather emigrated from Germany to start a family in Cape May County. That farm has been home to cattle and vegetables before being transformed into hosting vines, starting in 1997 when Cabernet Sauvignon was planted there.
What will wineries take away from 2020? Plenty, with many of the changes to be used permanently
Updated Jan 18, 2021;
For central Maryland’s Boordy Vineyards, its 75th anniversary year was certainly memorable, just not for the reasons it expected.
Any plans to mark the occasion for a winery that was founded by Jocelyn and Philip Wagner in 1945 were canceled by the COVID-19 pandemic along with other big events that it annually holds. In addition, at least for the moment, only those at least 21 years old are welcome to the site in Baltimore County, located a half-hour from downtown Baltimore, and switched from tastings to flights.