Due North Vineyard
Vineyard in Franklin, Vermont
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About Due North Vineyard
Franklin, Vermont sits in the far northern reaches of the state, close to the Canadian border and the wide open farmland of Franklin County. Due North Vineyard reflects the spirit of that remote, rugged landscape, producing wines from grapes and fruit grown in one of the coldest corners of New England. It holds a 3.7 rating from early reviewers, which suggests it's a working operation still finding its footing with visitors. For wine enthusiasts curious about what Vermont's northernmost growing conditions can produce, this vineyard offers a genuinely off-the-beaten-path experience.
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Services & Process
As a winery in northern Vermont, Due North Vineyard likely offers on-site tastings where you can sample their estate wines and learn about cold-hardy grape varieties suited to the region's short growing season. Vineyard tours are a natural fit here, given the agricultural setting and the story of farming so close to the Quebec border. Wine sales are available directly from the property, often at prices that reflect the small-batch, local nature of the operation. It's worth calling ahead at (802) 285-2053 to confirm current hours and available pours.
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Due North Vineyard is based in Franklin, Vermont, serving visitors from across the Northeast Kingdom and northern Vermont. It's also a natural destination for travelers coming from the Burlington area looking to explore Vermont wine country beyond the Champlain Valley.
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