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Raise a Glass to Mom at Garden State Wine Growers Association’s Mother’s Day Weekend Wine Trail

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Honor the special people in your life as you share local wine, great food, and entertainment May 10 – 12, 2024

Haddonfield, NJ (April 9, 2024) – Garden State Wine Growers Association – a coalition of 60+ New Jersey wineries and vineyards supporting the Garden State’s wine industry through information, resources, and advocacy – announces  The Mother’s Day Trail Weekend.

From May 10th to the 12th, celebrate with loved ones and explore the diverse offerings of Garden State wine country during our annual Mother’s Day Trail Weekend.

What to anticipate on the Garden State Wine Growers Association Mother’s Day Wine Trail:

  • Scenic vineyards with outdoor seating and live entertainment
  • Exclusive Mother’s Day beverages and tastings guided by expert sommeliers
  • Food trucks, crafts, cozy fire pits, market umbrellas, fresh flowers, and commemorative Mother’s Day wine glasses
  • Delectable brunch and lunch options, specialty desserts, and enticing wine flights
  • And that’s just the beginning! Expect an array of other delightful surprises along the way

Visit The Mother’s Day Trail weekend event page for a full list of New Jersey wineries and to learn more about the 2024 Mother’s Day Trail events taking place at select wineries and vineyards across the Garden State.

Devon Perry, Executive Director of the Garden State Wine Growers Association, shares, “In our quest to showcase the unique character of our 60+ wineries and vineyards throughout New Jersey, we’ve found that celebrating the matriarchs of our families amidst the backdrop of these vibrant winery events is a truly unparalleled experience. We are grateful to be able to embrace local wine and craft unforgettable memories along the way.”

With over 60 wineries and vineyards in four distinct American Viticultural Areas, there’s a New Jersey winery within less than an hour’s drive. The four American Viticultural Areas (AVA) are the Warren Hills AVA, the Cape May Peninsula AVA, the Central Delaware Valley AVA and the Outer Coastal Plain AVA. Vineyards across New Jersey grow more than 80 grape varieties, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Riesling, Sangiovese, Albarino and Chardonnay. New Jersey’s wineries also produce a wide array of fruit wines, and New Jersey is one of the top producers of wine in the country.

About Garden State Wine Growers Association

The Garden State Wine Growers Association is a non-profit organization of New Jersey-based wineries, vineyards and allied businesses. It serves as a centralized information repository, resource and clearing house for industry members, and offers a unified voice advocating for issues important to the entire range of New Jersey winery and vineyard operations. Central to this mission are efforts toward branding, marketing, public relations, education, and legislation and regulation for the furtherance of the vineyard and wine industries in the Garden State. For more information, visit www.NewJerseyWines.com.

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