Seedy Fruit Wine

Vineyard in Milton, Vermont

5(2 reviews)
(802) 893-32127 Sanderson Rd, Milton, VT 05468View on Yelp
Seedy Fruit Wine - vineyard in Milton, VT

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About Seedy Fruit Wine

Milton, Vermont sits just north of Burlington along Lake Champlain, putting Seedy Fruit Wine in easy reach of one of Vermont's most populated corridors. This spot holds a perfect 5.0 rating and operates as both a wine tasting room and a beer, wine, and spirits retailer, making it a multi-stop destination for anyone stocking up on local beverages. The name says it all: fruit wine is the focus here, which sets it apart from grape-centric producers elsewhere in the state. It's an approachable, fun entry point for people who think they don't like wine.

Services

Wine Tasting Room
Beer, Wine & Spirits

Services & Process

Seedy Fruit Wine offers tastings of their fruit-based wines, which typically means a rotating lineup built around Vermont-grown or locally sourced apples, berries, and other seasonal fruits. As a beer, wine, and spirits retailer, the shop also carries a broader selection of local and regional beverages beyond their own production. You can reach them at (802) 893-3212 to ask about current tasting availability and what's in stock. Their dual role as producer and retailer makes it easy to walk out with a variety of Vermont-made drinks in one trip.

Service Area

Seedy Fruit Wine is located in Milton, Vermont, making it an easy drive from Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, and surrounding Chittenden County communities. It's a convenient stop for shoppers already heading north on Route 7 or visiting Milton's growing commercial area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is fruit wine and how is it different from grape wine?
Fruit wine is made by fermenting fruits other than grapes, such as apples, blueberries, raspberries, or cherries. The result is often lighter, sweeter, or more tart than traditional grape wine, depending on the fruit and style.
Do I have to enjoy grape wine to appreciate fruit wine?
Not at all. Fruit wines often appeal to people who find grape wines too dry or tannic. They're a great way to explore wine styles without feeling locked into traditional preferences.
Can I buy beer and spirits here as well?
Yes, Seedy Fruit Wine also operates as a beer, wine, and spirits retailer, so you can pick up a broader range of local Vermont beverages beyond their own fruit wine lineup.
Is Milton close to Burlington for a day trip?
Milton is about 15 miles north of Burlington, making it an easy 20-minute drive. It's a natural add-on to a day spent exploring Burlington's waterfront and local food scene.
Do they carry seasonal or limited-release wines?
Fruit wineries often release wines based on what's in season, so availability changes throughout the year. Calling ahead at (802) 893-3212 is the best way to find out what's currently pouring.
Are fruit wines good for gifting?
Absolutely. They make excellent gifts for people who don't typically drink wine, and the Vermont-made angle adds a local story that feels personal. Staff can usually help you pick something suited to your recipient's taste.

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