History
Seventy-odd years ago, the men in our family were looking for a place to go hunting. Grandma Millie, our matriarch, was just a girl at the time. Her mother Nana saw an ad in the New York Times advertising 80 acres with an old farmhouse, a barn, and an old school from the 1800's for sale. Should anyone wish to view the property, the landowner would pay for their train fare to Stroudsburg and put them up in the Indian Princess Hotel. They would also in a free set of Melmac dishes. Nana and Aunt Jo made the journey to see the property. The entire kit-and-caboodle was on sale for $2800, including the various buildings. We still have that set of Melmac dishes. In the 1980's, Millie's youngest son, Dominic, became interested in viticulture and homemade wine. His initial experiments grew into the vineyard and winery we have today. 26 acres of our property are currently producing grapes. We have 12 varieties, including Pinot noir, Chardonnay, and Frontenac.
Specialties
We are a family-owned vineyard and winery nestled in the Pocono Mountains, specializing in French-American hybrids, rich, hearty reds, and mellow but expressive whites. Stop by for the beautiful scenery, our wines and conversation. On the weekends, join us for Grandma Millie's homemade soup, a hearty antipasto platter, and wine by the glass. You can add frozen raspberries, blackberries, peaches, grapes, or blueberries free of charge.