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Hudson Valley Wine

America's oldest wine-producing region, where historic estates along the Hudson River produce hybrid and natural wines alongside century-old family operations in stunning river valley settings.

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Wineries
30+
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Best For
Hybrid Wines, Natural Wine, Seyval Blanc
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Tasting Fees
$12-$30
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From Major City
90 min from NYC
Vibe
Historic & eclectic
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🤓 Did You Know?
Brotherhood Winery in Washingtonville, founded in 1839, is the oldest continuously operating winery in the United States.

About Hudson Valley Wine

The Hudson Valley is the cradle of American wine. Brotherhood Winery, founded in 1839, still operates in Washingtonville, making it the oldest continuously operating winery in the United States. The valley's wine culture stretches from the Shawangunk Ridge in the south through the Catskill foothills to the north, with vineyards perched on river bluffs and hillsides overlooking the Hudson. A new generation of natural wine producers has joined the valley's traditional estates, creating an eclectic mix of winemaking philosophies. Whitecliff Vineyard, Millbrook Vineyards, and Benmarl Winery are among the most established, while newer operations like Wild Arc Farm and Fjord Vineyards are pushing boundaries with minimal-intervention techniques. The combination of spectacular river scenery, proximity to New York City, and genuine viticultural heritage makes the Hudson Valley one of the most compelling wine destinations on the East Coast.