Adams County Winery will host their annual Winter Wine Release on Saturday, November 23rd, 2024 from 10am until 5pm at the Farm Winery location. Get ready to experience an afternoon filled with the timeless sounds of rock and roll, as Vintage Crew takes the Stray Cat Stage for a live performance from 1 to 4pm. Known for covering decades of rock classics, they will have everyone on their feet with a dynamic setlist spanning the best hits in rock history.
The Tasting Room will be the best place to start with offerings, including samples of the three wine releases for the weekend. The wines in the spotlight will be “Visions of Sugar Plum” which is a Cabernet and Lemberger blend, sweet as sugar candy with a pleasant plum taste. Last year’s “A Gettysburg Christmas” Red and White blends will be re-released. These wines were a collaboration with the film by the same name in 2023. Writer and Director, Bo Brinkman, will be onsite signing bottles and promoting the film, which is scheduled for showings at the Majestic Theater in Gettysburg this December. Check gettysburgmajestic.org for details and showtimes.
Bernard Cannac, the winemaker who hails from France, joined the Adams County Winery team in 2018. Bernard has brought a wealth of expertise and passion, which has elevated the wine experience for all visitors. “We love to see people bonding over good music, food and great wine,” said Bernard. “The new releases really reflect our dedication to quality and creativity. I can’t wait to share them with everyone!”.
The Farm Winery will be hosting several vendors during this event including, Fur Babee’s Pet Bakery, Gettysburg Olive Oil Co., DaeLinked Designs – Permanent Jewelry, K’Land Classy Farm Chic, Malibu & Co., and The Little Greenhouse. Celia’s Food Co. will be serving warm lobster rolls, short rib entrees and gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches, offering a deliciously indulgent pairing for the wines.
Currently, you can sign up for wreath building workshops in November and December. Keep an eye on the event calendar for upcoming unique pairings and tours, which usually include a glass of Adams County Winery wine!
Adams County Winery opened its doors in 1975 in Orrtanna, PA, and is currently Pennsylvania’s fifth-oldest operating winery, as well as the Gettysburg area’s original winery. The Farm Winery location sits on more than 75 acres of rolling hills and farmland while operating out of an 1860’s registered historic PA bank barn. In 1988, Tears of Gettysburg was first bottled at the winery, and to this day, it remains one of their most popular wines, as well as one of the oldest continually made wines in Pennsylvania. For more, visit adamscountywinery.com .