Come explore New Jersey wine at a free program hosted by Cherry Hill Public Library on Wednesday, May 18 at 7 p.m.
Presented by the Garden State Wine Growers Association, this event will give attendees a look at the history of the New Jersey wine industry from colonial days to prohibition and its rapid growth over the past decade. We will also examine the types of grapes being grown in New Jersey and why the Garden State is a great region for growing grapes, making it the seventh largest wine producing state in the country.
A winery representative will also be on hand to discuss the quality of New Jersey’s award-winning wine and we’ll explore the various wine trails throughout the state.
This event is part of the Cherry Hill Public Library’s Everything Jersey series, a year-long celebration of the Garden State. Everything Jersey is made possible by a gift from the Robert Mentzer Estate.
For more information or to register, visit www.chplnj.org or call (856) 667–0300.