Pittstown, in Hunterdon County, is a small village within Union Township, located in the rolling hill country of northwestern New Jersey near the border with Warren County. The area is characteristic of the western Hunterdon corridor: agricultural land, small farms, and a rural landscape that has supported the growth of New Jersey’s wine and small-batch spirits industry for several decades. Hunterdon County holds the highest concentration of farm wineries in New Jersey, and the terrain around Pittstown is representative of why the county has become the center of that industry.
Craft beverage visitors to Pittstown and the surrounding Union Township area typically combine their visit with stops at other Hunterdon County producers, given that the region’s venues are spread across a rural landscape rather than clustered in a walkable downtown. Route 513 and the local road network connect Pittstown to the broader Hunterdon County wine trail, which extends from the Delaware River towns eastward toward the Morris County border and includes some of the state’s oldest vineyard operations.
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