
Media Inquiries
Our eight wineries range in size from tiny to 25,000 cases, from quaint and quiet to modern and bustling. Each winery has it's own unique personality and charm, distinctive qualities and wines. We encourage media to contact each winery individually at the numbers below. For general information, please e-mail us or leave a message on our voice mail (610)444-3842.
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Member Winery Contact Information
- Black Walnut Winery - (610) 857-5566, Lance Castle
- Chaddsford Winery - (610) 388-6221, Lee Miller or Eric Miller
- Kreutz Creek Vineyards - (610) 869-4412, Carole Kirkpatrick
- Patone Cellars - (302) 545-7388, Mario Patone
- Paradocx Vineyard - (610) 255-5684, Mark Harris or Dave Hoffman
- Penns Woods Winery - (610) 872-5320, Carley Razzi
- Stargazers Vineyard - (610) 486-0422, John Weygandt
- Twin Brook Winery - (717) 442-4915, Melissa Jobe or Tim Jobe

Black Walnut Winery
Thurs & Fri 2-8, Sat & Sun 11-6, and by appt.
Chaddsford Winery
Daily 12-6
Kreutz Creek Vineyards
Sat & Sun 11-6
Paradocx Vineyard
Su-Th 11-7, Fr-Sa 11-8
Patone Cellars
Open for Harvest Festival 2010 Only
Penns Woods Winery
M-Thu by appointment only
Fr-Su 11-6
Stargazers Vineyard
Sa & Su 12-5 or by appointment
Twin Brook Winery
M-Sa 10-6 Su 12-6
September 3
Concert: Big Package Band
Twin Brook Winery
more information
September 4, 5, 6
Labor Day Weekend Jazz Festival
Chaddsford Winery
more information
September 4
Free Lawn Concert: Dan Frantz
Black Walnut Winery
more information
September 5
Free Lawn Concert: Joey Stout
Black Walnut Winery
more information
Concert: Atiba Caribbean Steel Drum Band
Paradocx Vineyard
more information
Press Pad Picnic
Stargazers Vineyard
more information
Notice: Our members pour controlled amounts of their wines for tasting. However, tasting at several wineries, in close succession, can cause one to unwittingly consume alcohol above the legal limit. If you intend to visit more than one winery in a day, we recommend you employ a designated driver or limit your wine consumption accordingly.


