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Unionville Vineyards

9 Rocktown Road
P.O.Box 104
Ringoes NJ 08551
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04/11/2026: Dry Rose Release, Unionville Vineyards
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On April 11th and 12th from 12-5PM; join us for the release of the 2025 Dry Rose! Celebrate with Latin Bites Food Truck on Saturday, and Jammin’ Crêpes Food Truck on Sunday. Live music by Grant Peterson & Greg Markle. Families welcome and no cover!


04/12/2026: Dry Rose Release, Unionville Vineyards
https://unionvillevineyards.com/

On April 11th and 12th from 12-5PM; join us for the release of the 2025 Dry Rose! Celebrate with Latin Bites Food Truck on Saturday, and Jammin’ Crêpes Food Truck on Sunday. Live music by Grant Peterson & Greg Markle. Families welcome and no cover!


04/18/2026: Special Wine Tasting, Unionville Vineyards
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Join us on April 18 at 1:00 PM or 3:00 PM for a tasting featuring past vintages from Unionville. Our grape grower and General Manager, John Cifelli, will guide attendees through a selection of wines that have been aged in our collection, including the 2013 The Big O. Tickets must be purchased in advance and are $35 for non-club members and $20 for club members. Seating is limited. We look forward to seeing you on then!


News

04/01/2026: Huzzah! Unionville Vineyards Announces the Washington Collection

It is June 1778. The British have evacuated Philadelphia, making a dash through Haddonfield and Mount Holly, retreating northeast towards Manhattan Island.  General Washington orders his army out of Valley Forge, and crosses the Delaware at Lambertville. On the 23rd he reaches Hopewell, and on the 24th convenes the most significant gathering of Continental Army leadership than at any other point in the War for Independence.  Washington headquarters in Hopewell for two days before dispatching several thousand troops to chase the British into Monmouth County. The ensuing Battle of Monmouth delivers a critical victory for the Continentals and is recognized as the army's coming of age moment; a turning point in the cause for independence!

Where exactly in Hopewell was Washington's war council that hatched the plan for the first major battlefield success of the Revolution? Washington, La Fayette, Greene, Knox, and the others gathered in the home of Joseph Stout on the northeast corner of town, occupied at the time by his relative John Price Hunt. Today, this property is called Pheasant Hill, and you know it as one of the vineyards of Unionville. "Hunt's House," as Washington recorded in his daily orders sits mere yards above our prized Chardonnay vineyard. The early stages of the Battle of Monmouth were planned at Unionville Vineyards.
To celebrate America's semi-quincentennial, we are proud to formally announce the debut of the Washington Collection! Revolutionary RedBattlefield Blush, and Victory White are adorned with Revolutionary-era paintings and back label stories, and a portion of proceeds are donated to organizations working to promote and preserve Revolution-era history in New Jersey and the mid-Atlantic. These wines are sold individually, or as a three bottle set in a commemorative gift box.
Washington Collection Gift Set
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Order these or any Unionville wines by noon Thursday for guaranteed delivery to NJ, NY, or PA addresses by end of day Saturday. Use the code "FREESHIP6" for free shipping on six or more bottles. Stay tuned for news on our other Revolutionary events in 2026!



 
 
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