Across NH, winemakers are releasing their freshest, fruitiest, and most flavorful creations just in time for summer.
There’s nothing quite like sipping a glass of locally crafted wine on a warm summer day, especially when it’s paired with scenic views, farm-fresh flavors, and New Hampshire hospitality. Across the Granite State, winemakers are releasing their freshest, fruitiest, and most flavorful creations just in time for summer.
Whether you’re a fan of crisp whites, bold reds, creative blends, or frozen wine slushies, these unique offerings from NH vineyards promise something for every palate.
This semi-dry white wine strikes a beautiful balance between bright fruitiness and refreshing acidity. Crafted from a blend of Petite Amie, Cayuga, and Seyval Blanc grapes—hand-harvested from LaBelle’s estate vineyard in Amherst—this wine offers delicate aromas of citrus blossom and green apple, followed by crisp notes of lemon zest and pear on the palate.
It’s a versatile sipper that pairs perfect with summer-fare or can be enjoyed all on its own as a warm-weather refresher.
LaBelle Winery announces its fifth annual LaBelle Lights outdoor holiday lights display. Millions of twinkling lights will illuminate festive outdoor displays along an accessible walking path at the winery’s Derry location from Nov. 14, 2025 through Jan. 18, 2026.
LaBelle Winery announces Harvest House, a 4,500-square-foot luxury guest retreat, is now under construction at its Amherst location. The project broke ground on Sept. 8, 2025. Harvest House is scheduled to open in 2026.
Regardless of what brings you to LaBelle Winery, you'll be exposed to a wide variety of specialty wines, an elegant ambience with a view of its vineyards, and a full disclosure of its history and sustainability practices.