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Listing wineries and informational resources relevant to Maryland wine and wine country.
http://www.basignani.com/
Located north of Baltimore. Produces a full range of varietals and blends. Lists wines, events and location of winery. Open to visitors.
http://www.boordy.com/
Historic winery and vineyard offers award-winning wines, gifts and wine accessories, daily tours and wine tastings, picnic grounds and special events.
http://www.cygnuswinecellars.com/
Produces red, white, and sparkling wines in Manchester. Includes descriptions of the wines, the vineyard, and the winemaking. Also includes an event calendar and newsletter.
http://www.deepcreekcellars.com/
Family owned winery and vineyard in the Appalachians, making red, white, and fortified wines. Includes descriptions of the products and the property. Located in Friendsville.
http://www.detourwinery.com/
Produces red, white, fruit, and dessert wines in Detour. Includes product descriptions, ordering, pictures, and an award list.
http://www.elkrun.com/
This family-run vineyard, located in Fredrick County, produces a full range of varietals and blends from old-world vinifera grapes. Open for tours and tastings.
http://www.fiorewinery.com/
Located in northern Harford County. Produces a range of red, white, semi-sweet and sweet wines. Offers custom labeling. Includes lists of wines, events, and area parks and attractions.
http://www.linganorewines.com/
Produces red, white, blush, and dessert wines in Mt. Airy. Also makes fruit, dandelion, and honey wines under the Berrywine Plantations label. Includes product descriptions and event information.
http://www.loewvineyards.net/
Frederick County producer of red, white, and fruit wines. Contains descriptions of wines, a winery history, and an event calendar.
http://www.smvwinery.com/
Dickerson producer focusing on Bordeaux-style blends. Contains news, events, and product descriptions.
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