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Southeastern New England

Our viticultural appellation, called the Southeastern New England Wine Growing Appellation, stretches from the Cape and the islands through Southwest Massachusetts, Coastal Rhode Island and Coastal Connecticut.

Our viticultural appellation, called the Southeastern New England Wine Growing Appellation, stretches from the Cape and the islands through Southwest Massachusetts, Coastal Rhode Island and Coastal Connecticut. The common thread through this region is our close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and our Southeast-facing coastline which captures the warm gulf stream waters in the summer and fall. We are a cool climate grape growing region featuring vinifera, hybrids and Sparkling Wines.

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Featured Winery · Southeastern New England

Saltwater Farm Vineyard

★ 4.2

Saltwater Farm Vineyard is located on a stunning piece of land that used to be a World War II vintage airplane hangar and runway. The property consists of more than 100 acres, 16 of which ...

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Best time to visit Southeastern New England

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The shoulder months either side of summer — and the Sep–Oct harvest — are ideal: active cellars, good weather, thinner crowds. High summer is busiest.