One of the Philly area’s oldest wineries is on the market for $4.5 million

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When Chaddsford Winery opened in 1982, it was one of two wineries in the Brandywine Valley. Today, there are scads of them.

The family that owns 42-year-old Chaddsford Winery is looking for a buyer for their wine-making business and its 5-acre estate in Chester CountyChaddsford Winery, one of Southeastern Pennsylvania’s oldest wineries, hit the market this week as its New York-based, second-generation owners look to consolidate their investment portfolio. General manager Corey Krejcik said the $4.

By now, most Pennsylvanians are aware of the state’s flourishing winery scene, stretching from the shores of Lake Erie to thegenerated $747 million in tourism revenuein the state, producing an average of 24,000 cases a year . Nearly half of the winery’s sales comes from customers visiting and buying on-site; a quarter comes from wholesale distribution in seven states, including Pennsylvania.

 

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