Boordy Winery: A Baltimore Area Fun Sunday Date

Baltimore Area Winery Serves Wine, Food, and Music on Sunday Afternoons

Just minutes north of Baltimore, Boordy offers fun Sunday afternoon events each spring, for a perfect date or fun outing with a group of friends. Enjoy Boordy's "Stew... in Our Juices" on March Sundays. April Sundays bring "Red, Whites, and Bluegrass." Both combine food, Boordy
Boordy Winery: A Baltimore Area Fun Sunday Date
 wines, and live music, in the relaxed atmosphere of a day off on a charming 19th century Baltimore County farm.

Boordy's "Stew... in Our Juices" offers unlimited beef stew, chicken pot pie stew, and vegetable ratatouille, made with Boordy wines. "Reds, Whites, and Bluegrass" consists of BBQ meats, salads and Boordy wines. The upper level of Boordy's 19th century barn provides a rustic setting for a great Sunday picnic date, rain or shine, minutes from Baltimore's bustle.

A relaxed Sunday afternoon cheese and wine picnic just outside Baltimore

On a recent March Sunday we drove past Baltimore to Boordy Vineyards. Boordy lets visitors bring in picnic baskets, which is exactly what we did. Our basket included several cheeses - cave-aged Kaltbach Swiss, Dubliner Irish cheddar, and a goat cheese. Baguettes, an olive tapenade, and avocados rounded off our picnic.

The $12 per person tickets include wine tasting consisting of 1 oz samples of Boordy's wide variety of wines. When you find a favorite wine, 1 oz samples are not enough. We bought a chilled bottle of Boordy's "Rockfish," a fruity dry Seyval-Vidal-Chardonnay blend, and a bottle of Boordy's "Terrapin" Petit Cabernet.

With the sounds of the Takoma Park "Backroads Band" in the background we relaxed, ate, and had a great time. Some warm Boordy "Spiced Wassail" sweet red wine rounded off our Sunday afternoon Baltimore area picnic.

A Baltimore County landmark - the perfect place for a fun Sunday date

Maryland's first commercial winery (established 1945), Boordy Vineyard is a Baltimore County landmark with over 40,000 visitors annually. Though Maryland is not well known for its wines, this Baltimore area winery's delicious wines argue the secret may soon get out.

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This sounds like a nifty twist on the winery daytrip. Did you see mine on the VA wineries down by Front Royal? http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/656731/virginia_vineyard_daytripping.html?cat=16

Posted on 04/04/2008 at 12:04:28 PM

Definitely a worthwhile place to visit!

Posted on 03/20/2008 at 8:03:17 PM

Sounds yummy :)

Posted on 03/19/2008 at 11:03:15 AM

We have a winery in WA that does the same types of things - my son went and saw Robert Plant there last year. Now we just need some warmer weather! Great picture :-)

Posted on 03/18/2008 at 7:03:24 PM

Sounds like a great time. I'd come just for the bluegrass!

Posted on 03/18/2008 at 7:03:47 PM

Music, wine tasting and a winery tour. It all sounds like fun to me! Thanks for the superb info!

Posted on 03/18/2008 at 6:03:01 PM

This sounds absolutely wonderful :)

Posted on 03/18/2008 at 5:03:47 PM

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