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Best Wines from Maine

Wino Notion Editorial · Expert guidance for wine travelers

Maine produces wines you genuinely cannot get from any other American wine region. The combination of climate, soil, and specific grape varieties creates a regional identity that rewards adventurous drinkers.

The region is best known for Wild blueberry, Marquette, Frontenac, cider apples. These are varieties specifically suited to Maine's terroir, and the best examples are wines of real character and quality.

What to try first: Ask any tasting room for their flagship wine. Then explore the experimental bottling or the winemaker's personal project, that is where Maine's most interesting wines live.

What to buy: Wines from Maine are genuinely underpriced relative to quality. The $15-$25 range delivers bottles that would cost twice as much from established regions. Buy at the tasting room as many producers have limited distribution.

Key grapes: Wild blueberry, Marquette, Frontenac, cider apples • Season: June-October • Tasting: $8-$15 • Airport: Portland (PWM)

Frequently Asked Questions

What wines is Maine known for?
Wild blueberry, Marquette, Frontenac, cider apples. These varietals thrive in the specific climate and terroir, producing wines with distinctive regional character.
Are Maine wines good?
The best producers make wines of genuine quality that compete with established regions at a fraction of the price.
Where can I buy Maine wines?
The tasting room is often the best place. Some producers ship direct to consumers. Check individual winery websites.

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