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The Enjoyment of Adams County Winery

Adams County Winery sits on 70 acres of rolling Pennsylvania hills, and our tasting room is housed in a post‑and‑beam bank barn from the 1860s.

Founded in 1975, our veteran‑ and family‑owned winery blends tradition with a warm welcome. You don’t need to be a sommelier to enjoy our wines. Whether you’re exploring Pennsylvania wine for the first time or have a palate tuned to detail, we’re here to guide you. We’ll pour, chat and share stories about the land and the grapes until you find a favorite.

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Bottle of Seyval, a dry Seyval Blanc white wine from Adams County Winery with crisp peach and melon notes.

White

Seyval

Once uncorked, this dry, bright, & crisp Seyval Blanc wine bursts with complex notes of straw, ripe peach, and honeydew melon. Seyval is great for those who enjoy Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling, or Chardonnay!

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Bottle of Razberry Red, a semi-sweet red wine from Adams County Winery, featuring Fredonia grapes and fresh raspberry flavors.

Fruit

Razzberry Red

A refreshing red wine with a base of smooth Fredonia grapes and a bursting kick of fresh raspberries.

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Bottle of Vintage Roots, an award-winning fruit wine from Adams County Winery, featuring Catawba, Fredonia, and Concord grapes.

Red

Vintage Roots

Pink grapefruit from the Catawba, honey dew melon and pomegranate from the Fredonia, and red currant and wild grapes from the Concord. Look for a hint of dried verbena in the background.

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Bottle of Traveler, a dry white wine from Adams County Winery made from Chardonnay and Vidal grapes.

White

Traveler

A delicate, dry blend of Chardonnay and Vidal with citrus overtones and a crisp finish.

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Bottle of Twisted Thicket, a sweet fruit wine from Adams County Winery, featuring a blend of Concord, Niagara, and blackberry.

Sweet Red

Twisted Thicket

A bold and fruity blend of Concord, Niagara, and blackberry—Twisted Thicket is a fan favorite!

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Fun on The Farm

Upcoming Events at ACW

From wine tastings and food pairings to live music and seasonal celebrations, all set against the stunning backdrop of our historic vineyard. Experience unforgettable moments with friends and family as you sip, relax, and enjoy everything our winery has to offer.

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Chevre – Live on the Grounds

Chevre – Live on the Grounds

August 29th, 2026

Adams County Winery is excited to welcome Chevre back again for another Live Music on the Grounds performance! Chevre will perform at the Farm Winery...

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Neil and Shannon – Live on the Grounds!

Neil and Shannon – Live on the Grounds!

August 30th, 2026

Adams County Winery is excited to welcome Neil and Shannon back again for another Live Music on the Grounds performance! Neil and Shannon will perform...

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The Farm Winery

Open Sunday through Friday | 10am – 5pm


Open Saturday | 10am – 5pm


The winery opened in 1975 and is the 5th oldest operating winery in Pennsylvania. The barn itself was built just after the Civil War and still has original woodwork that can be seen in the Tasting Room.

251 Peach Tree Road, Orrtanna, PA 17353
(717)-334-4631


Gettysburg Wine Shop

Open Sunday through Friday | 11am – 5pm 

Open Saturday | 11 am – 5pm

Visit us at our Gettysburg Wine Shop, conveniently located in the heart of downtown Gettysburg.

25 Chambersburg St. Gettysburg, PA 17325
(717) 334-1381

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Twisted Thicket

19.99

A bold and fruity blend of Concord, Niagara, and blackberry—Twisted Thicket is a fan favorite!

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Rebel Red

16.99

Rebel Red is more than just a wine, it’s a legacy. As Adams County Winery’s best-selling and most award-winning wine, this sweet red blend delivers a flavor profile reminiscent of freshly picked grapes.

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Black Magic

19.99

This rich and flavorful wine is made 100% from local blackberries.- 375 ml bottle (smaller, half sized bottle)

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