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CentralFounded in 2019 and already known for crisp albariño, sparkling wines, and cabernet franc.
The most complete list of Maryland wineries we know of — 76 of them and counting. Filter by region or search by name, town, or grape to plan your next tasting trail.
Founded in 2019 and already known for crisp albariño, sparkling wines, and cabernet franc.
A historic farmhouse estate with a serious focus on age-worthy reds — one of Maryland's most celebrated.
Maryland's oldest winery, with a beautifully renovated tasting room and the award-winning Lost Order red.
Cult-favorite rosé and cabernet franc, plus intimate private greenhouse tastings among the vines.
One of the state's oldest and largest wineries — sweet and dry alike, with a brewery on-site.
The first to plant syrah in Maryland; classic European-style wines on a welcoming estate.
Family-run with a focus on honey wines and a young, energetic winemaker behind the bottles.
Estate wines paired with a working farm — yes, including a heritage duck flock.
Viognier and syrah with weekend live entertainment beneath the Catoctin Mountains.
A boutique grower whose barbera has earned statewide festival recognition.
Voted one of Maryland's best event venues — lavender fields, winery, and distillery in one.
Home to what many call the best rosé in Maryland, with sweeping mountain views.
Small-lot wines alongside a grass-fed meat CSA — farm-to-glass done right.
A winery, vineyard, and shared production facility helping grow Maryland's wine future.
Best-in-show cabernet franc and a gorgeous tasting barn in Montgomery County.
Viognier and weekend live music on a relaxed family farm just outside Frederick.
Frederick's first dedicated wine tasting lounge — urban, modern, and approachable.
A castle-set urban winery, open since 2019 with a distinctive downtown vibe.
Opened in 2025 with reservation-only tastings for an intimate experience.
Replanted in 2012, offering an intimate tasting room and estate-grown wines.
A family-run boutique vineyard crafting small batches in the Middletown valley.
Mead flights and farm charm — they raise their own chickens between the hives.
Award-winning vidal blanc from a respected small Carroll County producer.
A 'Taste of Germany' in Howard County, with Riesling-style whites and warm hospitality.
Maryland's first African-American women-owned winery — thoughtful wines with a story.
Italian-style wines and the beloved off-dry Boardwalk Blush, plus a distillery.
Family-owned, known for port, brandy, and a dependable chambourcin.
Regal bottlings like the Marquise from a charming hilltop in northern Baltimore County.
Vidal blanc and chambourcin from a welcoming farm winery up north.
Approachable sweet wines like 'Just Peachy' in the rolling hills of Hydes.
Brick-oven pizzas and wines named for the family's children — a true neighborhood gem.
A passionate 'hobby-status' grower making honest small-batch wine in Carroll County.
A mix of sweet and dry wines near the head of the Chesapeake Bay.
A winery and B&B pouring crowd-pleasers like chocolate cherry and sangiovese.
A 35-acre property complete with its own croquet court for lawn-side sipping.
Vidal blanc and barbera from a laid-back northern Maryland farm winery.
Award-winning wines, a food truck on the lawn, and some of the best mountain views in the state.
Chardonnay and grüner veltliner grown on hallowed ground near the Antietam battlefield.
A mountaintop tasting room with overnight bungalows — a destination unto itself.
A boutique operation spanning dry to sweet, just outside historic Hagerstown.
Appointment-only, boutique, and worth the planning for a quiet tasting.
Rosé and nebbiolo plus a distillery in the heart of downtown Cumberland.
A mountain winery in Garrett County with a festive grand-opening energy.
Crisp, dry ciders for those who like a little orchard with their tasting trail.
Voted among the 15 best wineries in the United States — elegant, terroir-driven bottlings.
Tuscan-inspired grounds with a lively biergarten — a full-day destination in Calvert.
A cooperative winery with an award-winning chambourcin on the waterfront.
Sauvignon blanc and estate reds in scenic southern Calvert County.
Barbera and sangiovese from a small, friendly Calvert County producer.
Open Thursday through Sunday with an easygoing, welcoming tasting room.
Bordeaux-style meritage from a thoughtful boutique vineyard in Anne Arundel.
Albariño poured on a sprawling patio made for sunny afternoons.
Wines served in a lovingly renovated 1955 tobacco barn.
The newest member of the Legacy Wine Trail, with estate-grown character.
Old-world-inspired wines and a striking event venue in Prince George's County.
Viognier and albariño from a rising St. Mary's County estate.
A newly renovated barn for tastings and events in St. Mary's County.
A working cattle farm, winery, and B&B — stay the night among the vines.
One of Maryland's newest wineries, just over the Bay Bridge on Kent Island.
Waterfront seyval blanc on Kent Island — sunsets included.
Boat-able, bike-able, and walk-able — a relaxed Eastern Shore escape.
Beloved sweet wines from a family farm on the Nanticoke River.
Home of the famous sweet 'Gollywobbler' wines in a charming harbor town.
Oaked chardonnay is the calling card at this lakeside Wicomico estate.
A Chinese-American-owned winery with unique lotus and strawberry wines.
Open weekends with live music in the heart of the upper Eastern Shore.
The oldest winery in the Cecil County region, with estate-grown reds.
Under new ownership with a restaurant expansion in scenic Cecil County.
Locally sourced grapes turned into wine right in downtown Silver Spring.
Sweet wines and a festival-circuit favorite with 40+ events a year.
Maryland's first African-immigrant-owned winery, with bold, personal bottlings.
Baltimore County's first BIPOC boutique winery — vibrant and community-driven.
Run by two sisters from Nicaragua, blending heritage and craft.
Vidal and sparkling wines poured at a cozy Savage Mill tasting room.
A bright range of meads for the honey-wine curious, close to DC.
Small-batch ciders adding orchard flavor to the capital wine scene.
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