Crossing Vineyards and Winery
Posted by: ganurse6
N 40° 17.122 W 074° 53.288
18T E 509509 N 4459436
Award Winning Winery located a mile from where Washington crossed the Delaware River.
Waymark Code: WMBHN
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 04/29/2006
Views: 21
Technology and tradition comfortably co-exist in this state-of-the-art winery, which was established in 2000 and offered its first vintage in 2002.
Tom Carroll, Jr. is the vintner at Crossing Vineyards and Winery. He is also one of its principals and founders. His lifelong dream has been to create a vineyard on the historic property where he spent his childhood. His goal is to produce handcrafted wines which embrace the regional terroir. His signature is quality.
Throughout the Grape growing and winemaking process, from planting the vines with lasar technology to bottling in a sterile bottling room, the latest technology is used in conjunction with sustainable agricultural methods to produce the highest quality wines possible.
Winery Size: Small to Medium 1,500 to 2,999 Cases
Attached vineyard?: yes
Tasting Room Available?: yes
Days and hours of operation: 7 days 10 - 6
Charge for tasting?: 5.00 (listed in local currency)
Tours Available: yes
Phone #: 215-493-6500
Address: 1853 Wrightstown Rd
Washington Crossing, PA
18977
Types of wines: varietals, and blends in both the European, and American style.
Best Wine Tasted: Wild Berry
Rate the Best Wine Tasted:
Price per Bottle: 15.00 (listed in local currency)
2nd Best Wine Tasted: Riesling
Rate the 2nd Best Wine Tasted:
Price per Bottle #2: 16.00 (listed in local currency)
Overall Comments:: Being a sweet wine lover, this is not one of my favorite wineries I have visited.
Cost of Tour: Not Listed
Winery, Wine Cooperative, or Tasting Center's Website: Not listed
Winery Club: Not listed
Wine Club Description:: Not listed
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