As of July 1, 2016, there are
forty-two
operating wineries and vineyards
along the Yadkin
Valley Wine Trail ®, open to the public for some combination of winery or vineyard tours, tasting and
sales.
Wineries and vineyards along the Yadkin
Valley Wine Trail ® are also flagged on our parent All
American Wineries
website on the North Carolina Wine Trail ®
page. Additional wineries are under
construction, with anticipated opening dates in 2016 and beyond.
Note: Both I and the owners of the businesses listed
here will greatly appreciate your mentioning that you located them via this Yadkin Valley Wine Trail ® site.
Your comments, observations, and suggestions are always
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This page was last updated on 07/22/2016
WINERIES & VINEYARDS ALONG THE YADKIN VALLEY WINE TRAIL
®
(Scroll down for additional Non-Subscribed wineries)
Maps - For your convenience, two
separate Yadkin Valley Wine Trail maps are available:
Click
here - to view an online Google map (pan, zoom, navigate)
or
Click here - to
view a printable map (same as current Yadkin Valley Wine Trail
brochure)
(Either map will open in a new browser window - Close that window to
return to this page)
Operating Days and Hours for Yadkin Valley
wineries**
Click here
- for a printable matrix of winery operating days and
hours
(This will open a .pdf file in a new window)
PLEASE NOTE:
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in
the table, vagaries of Mother Nature as well as
operational priorities of the wineries can change a winery's open
status. We strongly advise
that you contact a winery before you visit them, so you will not be disappointed because the owners are in the fields, at a wine
festival, or involved in some other activity that precludes their being
open as normally scheduled on the day of your planned visit. Feel free to
print a copy to plan your trip to the Yadkin valley wineries and bring it
with you since it has winery contact numbers. ** Consider
thIS table as a
planning guide only and NOT as a guarantee!
OPEN (but Non-Subscribed) WINERIES ALONG THE YADKIN
VALLEY WINE TRAIL
ON THE HORIZON - Upcoming Wineries along
the Yadkin Valley Wine Trail
Kimron Springs - Copeland (Planned Opening late 2016)
OVER THE HORIZON - Wineries along
the Yadkin Valley Wine Trail that have Closed or Status Change
Blackwolf Vineyards and the Wolf's Lair
Restaurant - Dobson (Ceased Operation in
2009, but see Herrera Vineyards, above)
Benny Parsons Winery and Museum at Rendezvous Ridge
Vineyards - Purlear (Ceased Operation in 2011) Buck Shoals Vineyard - Hamptonville
(Ceased Operations in 2011, but see Windsor Run Cellars, above)
Creek Ridge Vineyards -
Mt Airy (Never Opened, LLC Dissolved in 2013) Olde Mill
Vineyards - Mount Airy (Ceased operations July 2015)
River de Vine - Yadkinville (Tasting
Room Closed in 2011)
Surry Oaks Vineyard -
Pinnacle (Ceased Operation in 2013)
Windy Gap Vineyards - Rhonda (Ceased Operation in
2007)
NORTH CAROLINA WINERIES OUTSIDE THE YADKIN VALLEY
There are over four dozen additional wineries in North Carolina,
located outside the Yadkin Valley and therefore not listed on this site.
However, you may click
here to view our sister site - North Caroline Wine
Trail ™ (www.NCWine.com) - for *all*
North Carolina wineries, including those listed above.
Wine Festivals
Along the Yadkin Valley Wine Trail
Yadkin Valley Wine
Festival - Elkin Municipal Park - Third Saturday in May Yadkin Valley Grape
Festival - Downtown Yadkinville - Third Saturday in
October
Bud Break Wine Festival - Downtown Mount Airy - First
Saturday in May
North Carolina Wine Festival at Tanglewood Park - Clemmons - Last
Saturday in May
The Yadkin Valley Wine Trail ® thanks the following organizations for their
support:
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Carolina state outline and grape cluster logo are registered trademarks, and may
not be used without permission. ® 2004-2010
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used in commerce since August 2001. ™ 2001-2013