Wineries in the Palm Beaches | Waterfront Properties

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When you think of South Florida, wine is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. Over the past few years, however, several wineries have emerged in response to the growing number of wine-lovers now living the area. Here’s our guide to a few great wineries in South Florida.  

Aspirations Winery

Since 2010 Aspirations Winery has been making some of Florida's best, handcrafted, low sulfite wines. Located in sunny Clearwater Florida, they hand-craft over 25 wines every year, right at their veteran family owned & operated micro-winery. Although they specialize in making some of the tastiest award-winning, fruit-infused wines around, they also produce your favorite dry reds, whites as well as some dessert wines.

Flagler Beach Winery

The Flagler Beach Winery trucks grapes in from all over the USA, including their own vineyards in Ohio.  Then, we ferment and press the grapes on site while enjoying an ocean view.

Sons & Daughters Farm and Winery

Sons & Daughters Farm and Winery in Lake Worth is a 17-acre plantation includes rows of trees, gardens, patios covered in string lights, wooden stage areas, small farm animals, and an all-over ambiance of a pastel vintage getaway. It was named #1 on New Times list of Top 10 Farms in Palm Beach County for reasons you will see when you get there. 

Schnebly Redland’s Winery & Brewery

Schnebly Redland’s Winery & Brewery in Miami's Redland tropical countryside offers tours and wine tastings around natural coral waterfalls surrounded by lush tropical foliage. Visitors can compare the taste of lychee, passion fruit, carambola, guava and mango wines, just to name a few. This is the southernmost winery in the Continental U.S., handcrafting tropical wines without using grapes. The Grand Tasting Room has a Southern plantation agricultural style. The building is 5,000 square feet and has a view of the tropical courtyard, waterfalls, winery, and Grand Tiki, Waterfall Tiki and more than 20,000 square feet of connecting Tikis.