Lebanon, in Hunterdon County, is a small borough set in the rolling farmland of central Hunterdon, roughly midway between the Delaware River to the west and the Somerset County border to the east. The area sits near Round Valley Reservoir and is surrounded by agricultural and wooded terrain that defines western Hunterdon County. Craft beverage production in this part of the state has historically been wine-oriented, with vineyards and small wineries operating on the farmland that dominates the landscape.
Lebanon’s location within Hunterdon County places it within one of New Jersey’s primary wine-growing regions, an area that has cultivated a modest but established tasting room culture over the past two decades. Visitors planning a wine-country day trip through Hunterdon County will find Lebanon positioned between the more heavily visited Delaware River corridor to the west and the brewery activity that has grown along the Route 202 and Route 206 corridors to the east. The borough itself is small, and the craft beverage stops in this area tend to be spread across the surrounding township rather than concentrated in a walkable downtown.
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