Hitting the Road in Search of Pennsylvania Wines Just Got Easier with a New Mobile Site

Local wine-lovers, take note: Navigating Pennsylvania’s 200 wineries just got a whole lot easier!

As part of a month-long focus on the Keystone State’s growing multi-billion-dollar wine industry, the Pennsylvania Winery Association recently unveiled its first mobile website, m.PennsylvaniaWine.com, specifically designed for travelers. The site is the first piece in a new multi-year marketing initiative led by the association, which is being rolled out this fall with a new mark, tagline and marketing materials.

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The new mobile-friendly website works on smartphones, tablets and your desktop. It includes tools that allow users to plot their trip through the countryside. The site uses GPS positioning to recommend nearby wineries and provide information about upcoming events and other details that visitors need while on the road, such as opening hours, directions and contact information.

PA wine associationIn addition to the mobile site, the new wine-colored logo will begin appearing across Pennsylvania at wineries, wine festivals, fairs, tasting rooms and visitor information centers over the next few months, as well as at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in January. The goal is to highlight the diverse experiences at wineries and tasting rooms across the state, according to PWA’s Executive Director Jennifer Eckinger.

“With nearly 200 wineries and 12 unique wine trails across six distinct regions, you’re always less than 45 minutes from a winery,” she said. “The new campaign and this mobile site, in particular, are designed to make it easy for people to explore—they can try one wine or winery, then another and another and another. Maybe over a weekend or a month or a year. But however you pace yourself, there is a lot for you to discover.”

Home to some of the most fertile grape-growing land on the East Coast, Pennsylvania ranks fifth nationally in the amount of grapes grown, seventh in wine production and seventh in the number of licensed wineries. The climate and sheer size of the state also allow for dozens of varietals to be grown. There are wineries in every region, and many of them are family-owned and -operated, continuing a centuries-old tradition that began in 1683 when William Penn planted the first vineyard in Philadelphia. Today, Pennsylvania’s wineries host events year-round, and most sell their vintages directly through their own tasting rooms. Learn more here!

For more details, follow Pennsylvania Wines on Facebook and Twitter, and check out the video below:

PA Wines Mobile Video from Pennsylvania Winery Association on Vimeo.

Explore the Brandywine Valley Wine Trail with PA Eats’s itinerary here, and the Lehigh Valley Wine Trail with TTD’s itinerary here.