Maryland has dozens of wineries worth visiting. In fact, you can find a handful of them in a previous article by clicking here. Today we’re featuring one of the local favorites, that just so happens to be the state’s oldest winery as well. In some ways, this place paved the way for wine in Maryland. Read on to learn more!
Boordy's was Maryland's first commercial winery, originally founded in 1945 by Philip and Jocelyn Wagner in Baltimore. Wine making was different back then, with most things made by hand, including labels.
The brand was bought in 1980 by the R. B. Deford family, who had been been grape growers since 1965. They moved the operation to the current location, in Hydes, Maryland.
Today, they're one of the most recognizable Maryland wines, with various series and dozens of flavors. Whether you crave red or white, dry or sweet, you'll find something you love.