Black Walnut Winery Coming to Bridge Street

July 19 Posted by Amy Strauss No Comments

Appropriate for diners hitting up the local BYOB hot spots of Bridge Street, Black Walnut Winery of Chester County recently announced that come early August, they will open up a tasting room and wine supply store on the counter of Gay and Bridge, underneath the new Bodies by Pilates studio.

Not yet reaching their one-year anniversary, the nearby winery already received a bronze medal at the 2010 Pennsylvania Farm Show for their Chardonnay 2007 and another bronze win at the 2010 Pennsylvania Wine Competition for their Merlot 2007.

Focused on developing the balance of aromas and flavors in their wines, which now boast 17 blends, and identifying tones and tastes approachable by many palates, the winery strives to enhance a guest’s experience, from the amateur to the connoisseur.

For more info on Black Walnut, visit their official website at www.blackwalnutwinery.com and stay tuned for an announcement on the official open date.

UPDATE: Black Walnut Winery appeared at Bodies by Pilates’ Red Carpet event on July 16 sharing a sneak peek of their samples. Hope you all were about to snag some of your own sips to anticipate Phoenixville’s new addition!

About Amy Strauss

Bred a full-blown PA Dutch gal, Amy Strauss is a Philly suburb-based food fiend who lives to chomp up-and-down the East Coast. Weaving through the latest brewpubs and craft breweries, up-and-coming bakeries and eclectic eateries, this twenty-something aims to live her food life as seen on an edible Travel Channel episode and always dashes to eat dessert first.
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