Chaddsford Winery
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| Chaddsford Winery | |
|---|---|
| Location | Chadds Ford, Pennsbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, US |
| Founded | 1982 |
| Varietals | Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Niagara, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Spiced Apple, Dry Rose, Spring Wine, Sangria |
| Tasting | Open to Public |
| Website | http://www.chaddsford.com |
Chaddsford Winery is a Pennsylvania winery located in the Brandywine Valley, in Pennsbury Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1982,[1][2] and is one of the largest wineries in the state,[3] producing more than 30,000 cases annually.
The Winery operates a satellite Bottle Shop + Tasting Room in Lahaska, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.

In 2012, founder Eric Miller left the company.[4] Though its focus shifted towards sweet wines at the time, the Winery now produces a wide-ranging portfolio including sweet, off-dry, dry, and sparkling styles.
The Chaddsford 2017 Cabernet Franc was selected as a finalist in the 2019 PA Sommelier Judgement Day awards.[5] Under current winemaker Gabriel Rubilar, Chaddsford 2020 Sparkling Sémillon was recognized as the Best Sparkling wine in the state of PA at the 2022 PA Sommelier Judgement Day awards.[6]
The winery offers seasonal wine events throughout the year, including tastings and festivals,[7] as well as operating a Wine Club community.[8] Chaddsford's corporate goals include approachability, community and sustainability.[9]