Best of the bunch? Maryland producer certainly fits into that conversation with its mix of wines, pastoral site
May 31, 2021
Paul Vigna
PennLive
Can you judge a winery by its website?
In the case of Black Ankle Vineyards, the answer from the beginning in 2008 when the place opened outside Mount Airy, Maryland, was always an emphatic yes, with depth provided on everything from the makeup of the wines to background on the couple (the wife and husband team of Sarah O’Herron and Ed Boyce) who started the business. They have five children.
That thoroughness has carried over to today. Yes, there’s the usual info on when you can visit one of the East Coast’s top wineries – it was part of the Daily Meal’s 101 Best Wineries in America for all four years that the list was compiled and published – and what wines are available to purchase.
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