Tastings From The Boxed Wine Road – Week 1

Week 1: Tamanend Winery in Pennsylvania

To begin our journey on the Boxed Wine Road, first stop is Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Tamanend Winery makes a series of boxed wines that have a refreshing sweetness. One with a delicate pink hue, a nose of honeysuckle and roses, and followed by flavors of peaches and strawberries is their Wild Wine Ladyslipper Pink.

Tamanend also produces a dry red blend called Cardinalis, and three other three-liter boxed wines, also named after Pennsylvania wildflowers, called Mountain Laurel, Queen, and Honeysuckle. The wines are available for $30 for a three-liter box or for $20 for a one-and-one-half-liter box at the Red Rose Tasting Room in the Hager Arcade in Lancaster or at the winery by calling (717) 560-9463.

Visit the Tamanend Winery Official Website

Find Other Wines on AboutBoxedWine.com

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One Comment on “Tastings From The Boxed Wine Road – Week 1”

  1. Aeryn Bethany said:

    I really love Tamanend Winery wines. It was nice to see this as your first stop on the boxed wine tour! The people there are so nice, and the award winning wines are delicious. The smaller size boxes are very convenient and look cute in the fridge! The bottled wine is also fantastic, and each bottle has beautiful artwork.

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