Lincoln Peak Vineyard & Winery

Vineyard in New Haven, Vermont

4.3(28 reviews)
(802) 388-7368142 River Rd, New Haven, VT 05472View on Yelp
Lincoln Peak Vineyard & Winery - vineyard in New Haven, VT

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About Lincoln Peak Vineyard & Winery

Lincoln Peak Vineyard and Winery is located in New Haven, Vermont, a small agricultural community in Addison County at the foot of the Green Mountains. It carries a 4.3 rating from 28 reviews, pointing to a consistently positive experience for guests who make the drive out. Addison County is genuine farm country, and Lincoln Peak fits naturally into that landscape, producing wines from grapes grown on the estate. It's a solid choice for visitors exploring the Middlebury area or heading through the Champlain Valley between Burlington and Rutland.

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Lincoln Peak focuses on estate wine production, meaning the grapes grown on their New Haven property go directly into the bottles you taste during your visit. Tastings walk guests through the current releases, typically a range of whites, reds, and possibly a rosé or dessert wine depending on the vintage. The winery also offers wine club membership for those who want regular access to new releases without making the drive each time. Private events and group visits can often be arranged by contacting the team directly, making it a quieter alternative to larger Vermont wine destinations.

Service Area

Lincoln Peak Vineyard serves guests in New Haven and the surrounding Addison County area, including visitors from Middlebury, Bristol, and Vergennes. It's also a natural stop for travelers driving between Burlington and Rutland along Route 7, or those exploring the Green Mountain foothills.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Lincoln Peak's wines distinctly Vermont?
The winery grows cold-hardy varieties specifically bred to survive Vermont winters and still produce quality fruit in a short growing season. The wines tend to show the bright acidity and distinct fruit character that cooler climates naturally produce.
How far is Lincoln Peak from Middlebury?
New Haven is about 10 to 15 minutes north of Middlebury along Route 7, making it an easy add-on to any visit to the Middlebury area. It's also close to the Robert Frost Stone House Museum and other Addison County destinations.
Does Lincoln Peak offer wine club memberships?
Yes, the winery offers a wine club that lets members receive regular shipments of new releases and typically includes pricing discounts and early access to limited bottles. Call them at (802) 388-7368 to ask about current membership tiers.
Is Lincoln Peak a good choice for a romantic outing?
It's an excellent option for couples who prefer a quieter, more intimate setting over busier commercial wineries. The rural Addison County landscape and personal tasting experience make for a genuinely relaxed afternoon.
Can I visit Lincoln Peak with a group?
Group visits are typically welcome, though it's a good idea to call ahead so the winery can prepare appropriately. Smaller Vermont wineries appreciate the advance notice and can usually tailor the tasting experience for larger parties.
What time of year is best for visiting a Vermont winery like Lincoln Peak?
Late summer and fall are the most rewarding times to visit, when harvest is either approaching or underway and the vineyard is at its most active and visually appealing. Spring and early summer visits are also pleasant, especially for guests who want a quieter experience with fewer crowds.

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