New Jersey wineries host Mother’s Day Wine Trail with tastings, events and live music

HAMMONTON, N.J. — More than a dozen wineries across New Jersey are taking part in the Garden State Wine Growers Association’s annual Mother’s Day Weekend Wine Trail, running Friday through Sunday.

The event offers a wide range of vineyard experiences, including outdoor seating, live music, and themed activities designed to celebrate Mother’s Day. Participating wineries will feature special wine tastings, expert commentary from sommeliers, and exclusive drink menus crafted for the weekend.

Visitors can also enjoy food trucks, floral displays, market umbrellas, and take-home Mother’s Day wine glasses at select locations. Many wineries will offer additional attractions such as candle making, succulent planting workshops, and fire pits.

“Celebrate with Mom while discovering all that Garden State wine country has to offer,” organizers stated in a promotional release for the event.

Brunch, lunch service, specialty desserts, and curated wine flights will be available at various stops along the trail. Each winery sets its own schedule and pricing, with some requiring reservations for premium tastings or activities.

Weekend festivities across the state

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The trail stretches across multiple regions of New Jersey, with dozens of vineyards participating. Each stop provides a unique set of experiences, and visitors are encouraged to check winery websites for detailed offerings and availability.

The annual wine trail is one of the Garden State Wine Growers Association’s signature events and is held every May in honor of Mother’s Day. The association promotes New Jersey’s growing wine industry and supports agritourism through coordinated events.

Live entertainment will vary by location, with some vineyards offering acoustic sets, jazz duos, or cover bands to accompany tastings. Outdoor settings will be available weather permitting.

Event organizers say costs vary per winery and activity, and attendees should plan ahead to make the most of the weekend trail experience.

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