A FARM WINERY IN THE HILLS OF HUNTERDON COUNTY

Local wines worth discovering

Family Owned

Sustainably Farmed

Handcrafted Wines

The front of Beneduce Farm Winery features beautiful woodwork, masonry, and plants

Jersey Farmers with Deep Roots

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We are sustainability minded, 4th generation farmers seeking to prove that world class wines can be grown and made here in Hunterdon County. Our wines are handmade in small quantities using grapes from our farm, and nowhere else. We welcome guests from near and far with warm hospitality and an eagerness to exceed their expectations of what New Jersey wine can be.

Enjoy our Estate Grown Wines


Visit the Farm

We offer several on-farm experiences to enjoy our wines where they were grown and made. To guarantee entrance, weekend reservations are strongly suggested.

A vineyard tour on a vintage tractor


Shop Wines

Our wines taste equally delicious on your own table as they do here beneath the hot air balloons. Have your favorites shipped directly to your home.

A man holding a bottle of Acqua Pazza by Beneduce Vineyards


Book an Event

Our beautiful farm is the perfect place to host your next celebration. We can accommodate any type of event with memorable spaces for up to 250 guests.

Tables beautifully decorated for Beneduce Vineyards 10 year anniversary
Beneduce Vineyards 2021 Chardonnay
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More than a wine club— our Moonlighter's membership subscription is the best way to enjoy our wines and farm. Access to member-only events, library, and experimental wines, as well as discounted pricing on all wine purchases on-premise and online. Moonlighters is free to join with a one-year commitment. 

Upcoming Events

Mike & Corey Beneduce outside of their New Jersey home with their dog Louie
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Meet the
Beneduce Family

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Beneduce Vineyards is led by owner + winemaker Mike Beneduce. Recently named New Jersey's Outstanding Young Farmer of the Year, Mike's passion for sustainable agriculture and collaboration with others in the field are driven by his desire to live up to the family name: "bene" meaning good, and "duce" meaning leader. Mike recently made Hunterdon County his forever home, moving into a 1750s farmhouse with his wife Corey, and trusty sidekick, Louie. They welcomed a new Beneduce, daughter Frances Jane, during the harvest of 2022.