Winterport Winery
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The Winterport Winery is located in the historic village of Winterport, Maine, offering a selection of fruit wines, which capture the full essence of the fruit. These wines compliment various cuisines for formal or casual occasions.
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Directions
From Bangor: Drive south on Route 1A, 17 miles, to downtown Winterport. The winery is on the right at the intersection of Route 1A and Route 69. From I-95: (north or south bound): Take Exit 174 (old 43), (Carmel/Winterport) Route 69 East, 11.9 miles. The winery is on the right at the end of Route 69.
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Apple
Our Apple Wine is fair colored and made from a variety of apples. It's pronounced citrusy flavor of grapefruit and lemon is followed by the mildly sweet taste of apples.
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Blueberry
Treat the Dry Blueberry as a Chianti Classico and the Demi as a traditional California Red.
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Cranberry
Our Cranberry is a seasonal wine and can best be described as gently tart, but with a dry finish.
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Orchard Blush
Orchard Blush: Rose wines are often produced by combining a small amount of finished red wine into a finished white wine. That's exactly what we did to produce Orchard Blush, the 80-20 combination of our Apple and Blueberry wines makes for a gustatory and visual delight.
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Pear
Use the Dry Pear in place of the usual Chardonnay or Chablis. The Demi Pear is for those that appreciate the Dry but wish for a half-sweet, smooth finish
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Raspberry Rain
Our Raspberry Rain is Winterport Winery's only dessert style wine.
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Spring Fever
Spring Fever: Winters are long in Maine - some say they're too long. So to celebrate spring now or anytime, we have created Spring Fever, an apple-strawberry wine that has a citrus component to it.
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Strawberry
Our Strawberry Wine is quite unlike any sticky, surgary, fruit wine that is produced in the hollers of Appalachia. It has a tawney-port color and possesses an earthy, smoky character.
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The Flying Dutchman
The Flying Dutchman is the first in our schooner series of wines dedicated to the shipping industry which thrived in Winterport at the turn of the 19th century
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