Pedricktown, in Salem County, is a rural community within Oldmans Township situated in the southwestern corner of New Jersey, near the Delaware River and roughly 30 miles south of Philadelphia. Salem County is one of the least densely populated counties in New Jersey, and the agricultural landscape around Pedricktown reflects that. Flat farmland, open fields, and a terrain that supports the farm winery model that has taken root in South Jersey’s rural counties define the character of this area.
Craft beverage production in this part of Salem County tends toward wineries and small farm operations rather than urban taprooms. The area draws visitors who are willing to make the drive from the Philadelphia suburbs or from elsewhere in South Jersey for a more rural tasting experience. Salem County sits between Gloucester County to the north and Cumberland County to the south, both of which have small but growing craft beverage scenes that visitors to Pedricktown can reach in under half an hour.
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