Thursday, September 13, 2012

The Connecticut Farm Winery Development Council

Connecticut's Vineyard and Winery Association

CT Vineyards and Wineries

According to the National Association of Wineries (AKA Wine America) there are two associations that promote the wine industry in Connecticut. 
  • The Connecticut Farm Winery Development Council (Colchester, CT)
  • The Connecticut Vineyard & Winery Association (Farmington, CT)
In 1978, the American Vintners Association started and in 1991 it merged with the smaller organization called the National Vintners Association to create WineAmerica. In the early days the organization served members by sharing developments in the wine industry, provided members with affordable insurance and helped represent the wine industry in government relations. WineAmerica State Associations Council (SAC) has over 800 members in 48 states around the country. Both associations in Connecticut have memberships in the nationwide organization.
Today, SAC works with all member vineyards and wineries to help educate members with new developments in viticulture as well as  research and development. The national association also works with member vineyard and winery association members when legislation is being considered by states like Connecticut.
To view WineAmerica's By-Laws click here

For more information about the Vineyard and Wine Associations in Connecticut visit:

Connecticut Vineyard And Winery Association Inc
195 Farmington Ave. - Ste 200
Farmington, CT 06032-1700
contact: Jamie Jones
Phone: 860 677 5467 - Fax: 860 677 8418
Website: www.ctwine.com

Connecticut Farm Winery Development Council
The CT Farm Winery Development Council was instituted as part of a piece of legislation passed by the Connecticut State Legislature as follows:
Sec. 22-26c. Connecticut Farm Wine Development Council. (a) There shall be a Connecticut Farm Wine Development Council which shall be within the Department of Agriculture for administrative purposes only.

Said council shall consist of ten members as follows: The Commissioners of Agriculture and Economic and Community Development, the dean of the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources of The University of Connecticut and the directors of the Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station and the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, or their respective designees; and five members engaged in the wine production industry in this state, three of whom shall be involved in wine production and two of whom shall be viticulturists. The Commissioner of Agriculture shall appoint the members involved in the wine production industry.

(b) The term of one of the initial appointments from the wine production industry shall expire on the last day of July, 1988, the terms of two shall expire on the last day of July, 1989, and the terms of two shall expire on the last day of July, 1990. On or before the first day of July, 1987, and annually thereafter, the commissioner shall appoint members to succeed the members whose term expires. Said members shall serve a term of four years. The commissioner shall fill any vacancy by appointment for the unexpired portion of the term vacated.

(c) Members of the council shall not be compensated for their services but shall be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. No member shall serve for more than four consecutive terms. A majority of the council shall constitute a quorum.

(d) The Commissioner of Agriculture shall be the chairman of the council.

(e) The council may receive funds from any source and expend such funds as may be necessary to carry out its duties. The council may seek funding and provide financial support to organizations for activities concerned with wine production and related products.
To promote vineyards and wineries in the state the Connecticut Farm Wine Development Council created a passport program. When tourists and residents travel the Connecticut Wine Trail they can provide their passport to be stamped at each vineyards tasting rooms. By visiting sixteen vineyards before November, they can submit their passport into one of the wineries in early November to get the chance to win a prize.


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Which Connecticut Vineyard wines are available in your local wine and liquor store. | Wine and Liquor Stores

Which Connecticut Vineyard wines are available in your local wine and liquor store?

Wine and liquor stores in Connecticut

Which Connecticut Vineyard wines are available in your local wine and liquor store? Well, of the over two dozen vineyards in Connecticut only a handful of Connecticut's vineyards produce enough wine to be sold at your local wine and liquor store. Most boutique wineries in Connecticut produce and sell their wine at their vineyard. But some wineries produce and sell their wine for local residents and tourists to purchase at wine and liquor stores in their immediate area.

Sharpe Hill Vineyard is Connecticut's largest winery and they are one of Connecticut Vineyards that produce wines that can be purchased at your local wine and liquor stores around the State of Connecticut. Sharpe Hill Vineyard is in Pomfret, CT and has the distinction of winning over 225 medals in wine competitions around the world. Sharpe Hill is a Connecticut vineyard that resides in Northeastern CT on over 100 acres. They produce 8 different wines that can be sampled at their restaurant and vineyard.

Another Connecticut vineyard that sells wine at restaurants, wine and liquor stores is the Stonington Vineyard found in Southeastern Connecticut. They produce "5,500 cases of wine annually, the vast majority of which are sold from the winery; the balance to high-end restaurants and fine wine shops throughout Connecticut." Source  

There is a new website that has gone mobile that lists all of the wine and liquor stores in Connecticut. To find one of Connecticut's 1200 plus wine stores in the state visit: http://ctwinetrail.vineyardswineandcheese.com/placecategory/ctwine/ Find out about the Sharpe Hill Vineyard, Stonington Vineyard and others by visiting the Connecticut Wine Trail on the Vineyards, Wine and Cheese website.