There’s nothing like taking a tour and tasting at a winery, especially if it specializes in local grapes. New Hampshire might be a small state, but it’s developed quite a wine culture, and its best wineries are scattered all over the state. Fortunately, New Hampshire is an easy state to drive, and you can explore the five best wineries in New Hampshire on a day trip with less than four hours of travel time. From a bustling resort to a charming small town, some delicious sips await.
A wine lover’s road trip from the big cities of New Hampshire to its small-town gems? Sounds like a great way to spend a summer day!
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- Sweet Baby Vineyard (Hampstead)
Nordic/TripAdvisor This humble vineyard looks like a farm on the outside, but it’s a hidden gem for wine lovers. Sweet Baby Vineyard, 260 Stage Rd, Hampstead, NH 03841, USA
All the wine made here is sourced from New Hampshire produce, including six grapes grown on site. Enjoy a tasting of wine along with a cheese plate!
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- Fulchino Vineyards (Hollis)
Management/TripAdvisor There’s small batch, and then there’s how the Fulchino family handles things. Every step of the wine-making process is done on-site. Fulchino Vineyard, 187 Pine Hill Rd, Hollis, NH 03049, USA
You can step in for a reasonably-priced paid tasting, or go shopping in their extensive store.
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- Hermit Woods Winery (Meredith)
Management/TripAdvisor Hermit Woods Winery takes local wine seriously, sourcing all their products - including fruit and floral infusions - from nearby farms. Hermit Woods Winery & Eatery, 72 Main St, Meredith, NH 03253, USA
You can step in for a light meal and tasting at their wine bar and cafe, and you’ll even get a souvenir glass to take home!
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- Seven Birches Winery (Lincoln)
Management/TripAdvisor Seven Birches Winery, 22 S Mountain Dr, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA
The Atrium tasting room is a great place to taste two labels of wines produced on-site, along with an inventive selection of infused wines. Pumpkin wine, anyone?
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- White Mountain Winery (North Conway)
Keep Life Simple/TripAdvisor A small-batch winery focusing on natural wines, this family-owned shop in the small mountain town of North Conway is a great way to end a wine excursion. White Mountain Winery, 2724 White Mountain Hwy, North Conway, NH 03860, USA
The cute winery dogs are just an added bonus for animal lovers as you shop and sip in the humble shop. A flight tasting is only $15!
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Have you visited any of these wineries before. What are your picks for the best wineries in New Hampshire? Let us know in the comments section. If you’re looking for another New Hampshire adventure, consider this tour of historic New Hampshire towns.
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This humble vineyard looks like a farm on the outside, but it’s a hidden gem for wine lovers.
Sweet Baby Vineyard, 260 Stage Rd, Hampstead, NH 03841, USA
Ayafanaro/TripAdvisor
Management/TripAdvisor
There’s small batch, and then there’s how the Fulchino family handles things. Every step of the wine-making process is done on-site.
Fulchino Vineyard, 187 Pine Hill Rd, Hollis, NH 03049, USA
Robert X G/TripAdvisor
Hermit Woods Winery takes local wine seriously, sourcing all their products - including fruit and floral infusions - from nearby farms.
Hermit Woods Winery & Eatery, 72 Main St, Meredith, NH 03253, USA
Seven Birches Winery, 22 S Mountain Dr, Lincoln, NH 03251, USA
Keep Life Simple/TripAdvisor
A small-batch winery focusing on natural wines, this family-owned shop in the small mountain town of North Conway is a great way to end a wine excursion.
White Mountain Winery, 2724 White Mountain Hwy, North Conway, NH 03860, USA
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