DISCOVER THE WONDERS OF LAKE ERIE WINE COUNTRY

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Lake Erie Wine Country consists of the largest grape-growing region east of the Rocky Mountains.

Over 30,000 acres of vineyards and 24 wineries are scattered about 50 miles from Silver Creek, New York to Harborcreek, Pennsylvania.

With beautiful rolling hills of vineyards, welcoming farms and farm markets, and glimpses of Lake Erie, a drive through Lake Erie Wine Country is quite inviting!

Located in the heart of Pennsylvania’s grape-growing region is one of the state’s largest and longest established wineries, Penn Shore Winery and Vineyards.

Visitors are greeted by the friendly staff, enjoy wine tastings, take a self-guided tour of the winery and marvel at the view of what seems like never-ending vineyards from the vineyard patio.

Initially established in 1864, South Shore Wine Company was the first commercial winery in Lake Erie County.

With a beautiful stone wine cavern, originally built in 1860’s, the French-style stone grotto is one of few grottos of its kind in the United States!

Feeling the coolness of the stones throughout the cavern, one can feel the history and heritage of the winery and Pennsylvania.

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