Marked Tree Vineyard

Discover Marked Tree Vineyard in the heart of Crest of the Blue Ridge. Committed to crafting exceptional wines through a single vineyard approach, they capture the region’s terroir essence, delivering authentic and captivating expressions. Follow your path to their remarkable wines.

Location

Flat Rock, NC 28731

Website

http://markedtreevineyard.com/


Hours of Operation

Monday-Thursday, 11am-6pm Friday-Saturday, 11am-7pm Sunday, 12pm-6pm

Agritourism

Marked Tree Vineyard is a small family vineyard/winery located between Mount Pisgah and Tryon Peak on the Eastern Continental Divide, in the AVA Crest of the Blue Ridge, Henderson County. Marked Tree’s focus is crafting estate-grown and locally sourced/produced North Carolina wines with 2023 being our sixth vintage. Located on 60 acres of vineyards, orchards, and natural woodlands, Marked Tree Vineyard is producing a library of wines that can tell a story without words. Marked Tree is a point along the road, a moment to reflect, a marker in life. Whether you are sipping wine on the Continental Divide or tasting wines by the ghost house, a marked tree is about finding your path.

Business availability: Year-Round
Hours / days of operation: Monday-Thursday, 11am-6pm Friday-Saturday, 11am-7pm Sunday, 12pm-6pm
Months open for business?: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Amenities: Reservations
Products available for direct sale: Other
Admission Info: Marked Tree Vineyard is open daily, Monday-Thursday 11am-6pm, Friday and Saturday 11am -7pm, and Sunday 12-6pm. We are a family friendly vineyard but also a working farm, so we ask that children (including minors) are to be accompanied by adults at all times. Pets must be on leash and in the designated areas only. Pets are not permitted in the tasting room.
Special events: La Vie en Rosé is the third week of June, Home for the Holidays events run every weekend between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Harvest Festival in September, Cider Wine and Dine reoccurring in April
Location classification: Rural

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