It’s that time of year when people look for new and different things to do. Just any reason to get out of the house.

Of course, it’s too cold to do anything outside unless you’re into winter sports.

How about checking out a few of New Jersey’s many amazing wineries?

Some of them may be more geared to spring, summer and fall enjoyment with their beautiful outdoor views and seating arrangements.

But some of them are cozy little places to have a meal, enjoy some great local wine and even listen to some music.

Here are some of the ones that we are familiar with and would love to share how great they are with you.

Hopewell Valley Vineyards via Google Maps
Hopewell Valley Vineyards via Google Maps
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Hopewell Valley Vineyards — Pennington.

This is a beautiful winery centrally located in Mercer county. They offer a full pizza & light fare menu, along with non-alcoholic beverages.

Via Sharrott Winery on Facebook
Via Sharrott Winery on Facebook
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Sharrott Winery — Hammonton.

It's one of our go-to wineries in South Jersey. They've got a great light menu in a nice modern barn-type atmosphere with occasional live music.

Via Old York Cellars Winery on Facebook
Via Old York Cellars Winery on Facebook
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Old York Cellars — Ringoes.

Great vineyard in Hunterdon County with nice atmosphere indoors and out when the weather is nice. Great food selection too.

Via Valenzano Winery on Facebook
Via Valenzano Winery on Facebook
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Valenzano Winery — Shamong.

They quickly became one of New Jersey's premiere wineries with a wide range of quality wines and really food in a great atmosphere.

Via Cape May Winery on Facebook
Via Cape May Winery on Facebook
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Cape May Winery — Cape May.

This place will remind you of an upscale California winery with great "pop-up" dinners in their wine cellar.

Via Autumn Lake on Facebook
Via Autumn Lake on Facebook
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Autumn Lake Winery — Williamstown.

All of South Jersey is talking about what a beautiful setting this winery offers. Nice atmosphere and good food inside too.

Laurita Winery (Photo courtesy of Laurita Winery Facebook Page)
Via Laurita Winery on Facebook
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Laurita Winery — New Egypt.

This is definitely one of New Jersey's premiere wineries with a stunning building and beautiful grounds. The wine is good and the atmosphere is awesome. They also offer limited food selections.

Via Auburn Road Vineyard & Winery on Facebook
Via Auburn Road Vineyard & Winery on Facebook
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Auburn Road Winery — Pilesgrove.

This is a real hidden gem in Salem County not far off of the NJTPK and 295. Really good wine and excellent pizza from their wood-fired oven.

Via Beneduce Vineyards on Facebook
Via Beneduce Vineyards on Facebook
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Beneduce Vineyards — Pittstown.

Anyplace in Hunterdon County is going to be stunning and this place is no different. They also offer "pop-up" dinners.

For a full list of all the wineries in New Jersey and all of the events they offer click here. 

If you're interested in Laurita Winery, take a look inside.

A look inside Laurita Winery

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Another great South Jersey winery

If you like wine and good food, New Jersey is one of the best states to enjoy a winery.

An amazing NJ restaurant in a historic building

If you've never been to Lambertville, you're really missing out on a true gem of a town in New Jersey.

And if you've never been to Lambertville Station you're missing out on a really great restaurant in a truly historic building.

It's housed in the building that acted as the Lambertville train station dating back to 1867.

The building and the town went through its tough times, but for the last 40 years, Lambertville Station has been serving diners in a casual upscale atmosphere with excellent food.

Last year a prominent restaurant group called Genesis Hospitality took over the historic dining spot and they've continued the excellence that has made this place a must-go-to spot anytime you're in town.

The menu consists of varied contemporary American favorites with plenty of options.

The food and the service are excellent and are a good fit for couples, families, and special occasions.

There is a first-class Inn on the property on the river across the parking lot if you want to stay over.

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