About Hudson Chatham Winery
Hudson Chatham Winery can give your trip through the Hudson Valley more range. You will find it in Ghent, and the best visit starts by treating the winery as its own experience rather than expecting it to mirror the next tasting room. Start the route with 1900 State Route 66, Ghent, NY 12075. From there, the day is easier to build around a manageable cluster instead of bouncing between distant parts of the region. The Hudson Valley's strength is variety. One stop may be vineyard-focused, another may lean into food, orchards or events, and a third may feel like a quiet farm winery.
Embrace that contrast and ask each producer where its fruit comes from. A good first tasting starts with context. Ask whether the winery recommends a flight, a smaller curated set of pours or a particular sequence. If there is an estate or local bottling that matters to the producer, include it. Hudson Chatham operates its Ghent winery and tasting room Thursday through Sunday, with reservations available and a long-running Hudson Valley wine program. Before you go, check the winery's hours and reservation policy directly.
Seasonal schedules, private events and weather can change the experience. If food, live music, a tour or outdoor seating matters to you, confirm that feature separately. Wino Notion would approach Hudson Chatham Winery as more than a place to pick a favorite glass. The better goal is to understand what makes this producer distinct within the Hudson Valley and carry that context into the next stop. If Hudson Chatham Winery becomes one of your priority stops, leave enough time to enjoy the tasting rather than treating it as a quick check-in. The best wine-country memories usually come from the conversation, the pace of the day and one or two wines you understand better when you leave.