About Northeast & Hartford County
Northeast Connecticut wine country is the state's best-kept wine secret — a collection of estate wineries scattered across Windham and Tolland Counties that attract visitors looking for something beyond the established wine trail experience. The landscape here is different from the Litchfield Hills or the coastal shoreline: more densely wooded, more agricultural in a working-farm sense, and more genuinely rural in character.
Sharpe Hill Vineyard in Pomfret is one of New England's most acclaimed small wineries — a hillside estate that has earned more critical attention than almost any other Connecticut producer, with its Ballet of Angels white wine becoming something of a regional icon. Taylor Brooke Winery in Woodstock and Cassidy Hill Vineyard in Coventry offer the kind of personal, proprietor-driven tasting experience that large production facilities can't replicate.
Hartford County's wine scene is more scattered still — Crystal Ridge Winery in Glastonbury, Brignole Vineyards in East Granby, and Lost Acres Vineyard in North Granby serve the Hartford metro while maintaining the rural character that makes them feel like genuine discoveries. For visitors willing to do the research and make the drive, northeast and Hartford County Connecticut offer some of the state's most authentic wine experiences.
Northeast & Hartford County Wineries
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