I’m so grateful to live in Maryland. I have access to drive to so many wineries and attractions in many neighboring states. This leads to adventures, excitement, and something fresh. That’s what life is all about. This is a never-ending journey, and why would I want it any other way.
A road trip to Central Pennsylvania can me a lot of things. I’m all about the unexpected, unplanned, and unseen. But what I discovered is more joy than I could ever imagined.
I had only heard of the Susquehanna Heartland Wine Trail in passing. And didn’t realize until I made a visit to The Winery at Hunters Valley, that I’m about to embark on something special.
I made the 15 minute detour off the interstate to visit this charming vineyard. Thank goodness I did. I almost just kept on going to get closer to my destination. What that destination is doesn’t matter, because I’m not even sure what that is.
You’re going to see a lot of pictures and I’ll let that do most of the talking. I want to thank Megan, who was conducting the tasting, for allowing me to take all the pictures I wanted. She was very accommodating and went above-and-beyond in making my visit as efficient, yet peaceful as possible. The only caveat is that I give the winery and their wines a positive review. That’s not going to be a problem.
It helps when you’re the only one there at the time. So chances are the conversation is going to be a lot more laid back and informal as opposed to a larger group. It also lends itself to being more of yourself versus having to play chameleon. That can be enjoyable too, but I hope you know what I mean.
What’s refreshing is the wine tasting was free. I feel like I’m already in the money at this point. I had up to five to choose from but Megan let me try six. I hope I don’t get her in trouble. The five err.. six I tasted are checked off by yours truly. Notice how reasonably priced they are.
An analysis of every wine tried is not necessary. I’ll try to keep it brief. But I’ll tell you, I liked some more over others. That may not be the expertise you’re looking for but it’s a simple way of saying a couple really won my heart.
The Merlot was the bonus I tried and it was probably my second favorite. This grape has really grown on me as my palate has changed. I’ve made mention of this over the life of this blog.
The Niagara is just like it says. I really felt like I was eating a grape and savoring the juices. Oh this one really got to me. I almost bought this. I’m still contemplating my decision as to why I didn’t.
I went with the Heart of the Valley. I gave away my purchase at the beginning of this post is you look above. One of the main reasons is I think I’ve never written about a Chianti and that’s quite a shame. Chambourcin is one of those grapes that’s on my short list of my favorite grapes but this didn’t taste like the grape I’ve grown accustomed too. That’s just fine by me. They’re all not meant to taste the same.
The main reason I bought it (other than I feel a courtesy to buy a wine at a tasting) is I think this bottle is going to get amazing with time. It’s one of the easiest wines I’ve sipped and I feel that the wine will age well. That’s not just a cliche you hear about. It’s so easy to sip now that it can only grow to be more awesome.
But speaking of awesome, the views outside are so inspiring. My cell phone photography is not going to do enough justice. But this is as majestic as it gets. I wish I could have stayed longer and appreciated the serenity around me. I hope I get the opportunity to come back.
This is going to be split up into three parts. I was fortunate enough to stop at three wineries on this trail. I had no idea they’d all be connected. But I guess it was meant to be.
I can’t say this enough. I love wineries. The whole concept of a vineyard is one of those gifts from the universe, or whatever you may believe in. Whenever I get an opportunity, I’ll literally go the extra miles to make a visit. This one was special. I just hope the next visit is on par with this one. Only time and the stories will tell.
For more on Hunters Valley, here is their contact information. And to order many of their awesome wines, go here.
Thanks so much! I had a great time writing about this one! More to come next week!
Best,
Ideen
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