Homegrown wines from a small vineyard in the Champlain Valley of Vermont


Do you miss Limestone?
You’re in luck.

We saved a single keg of
2024 Limestone and we’re gonna tap it on Saturday, March 7th.

Plus three other wines are also on tap!

  • We’ll fill any growler New LPV, old LPV, yer dusty crusty
    beer growler, whatever you got!

  • Don’t have a growler? Grab one from us - you pay for the wine and we’ll give you the growler for free ($12 value, one day only)

Oh, dear Limestone, great muse, how we’ve missed you! Your steely slumber has kept you young. Lime zest and fresh cut grass and mangos and guava and wildflowers and VERVE. Sweet Louise, flamboyant La Crescent, punchy Prairie Star. You remind us of our summer selves. Inspired. Energetic. Joyful. We can’t wait to have you back in our glass.

  • Drinking our wines from a reusable growler eliminates the need for bottles, corks, labels, and boxes. Great for minimizing environmental impact, plus we get to pass these savings on to you - filling your growler saves you 10%!

  • We recommend you store your growler of wine in the refrigerator and consume it within 3-4 days to ensure a great taste.


WINTER HOURS

AT THE TASTING ROOM

Wednesday - Sunday
12 - 6pm

Monday - Thursday
by appointment or chance


Our Latest Release


2024 FRONTENAC BLANC

Planted in 2006 and trained to GDC trellis, our five precious rows of Frontenac Blanc sit in a sheltered corner of the Lower Vineyard where cool air settles and drying breezes struggle to reach. This requires us to be extra attentive when picking, carefully sorting in the vineyard to bring only the best fruit into the winery. If any variety can thrive in what may be the most difficult location on the farm, leave it to Frontenac Blanc.

pineapple jam. limeade. toasted marshmallow.


2024 MARQUETTE

Marquette accounts for about a third of our vineyard area, planted in three different blocks across the farm. The vines perform beautifully, though distinctly, in both the stony loam of the Upper Vineyard and the rich clay of the Lower Vineyard, showcasing their resilience and a 20+ year relationship with the soil. Sourced from all three blocks, with most fruit coming from the Upper Vineyard, this wine is a great representation of Marquette grown on our hillside.

black raspberry jam. clove. plum.


Join our Wine Club!

Lincoln Peak Vineyard produces unique wines where the quality starts in the vineyard with healthy soils and happy vines. In 2025 we’re thrilled to be releasing new blends, single varietal wines, and our take on orange wine, piquette, and hard cider. Now is the perfect time to join the club to experience the full spectrum of flavors we’ve discovered in Vermont.



Fine Wines — Grown & Made in Vermont