Diamond Hill Vineyards

by | Oct 5, 2022 | Wineries | 0 comments

When it comes to pinot noir, Diamond Hill Vineyards in Cumberland, RI knows what they’re doing.

They’ve been cultivating pinot noir grapes since 1976, in the French tradition, using new French oak barrels for aging. As a result, their pinot noir is some of the best you’ll ever taste – smooth, flavorful, and complex. Whether you’re enjoying it on its own or pairing it with a meal, Diamond Hill’s pinot noir is sure to please.

We not only produce wine from local New England fruits, but we also create a sense of community that is unparalleled in the industry. Our small batches of wines allow us to focus on quality, not quantity, and our Pinot Noir, Scarlet Run Red, River Valley White, “One Off” White, Lush Cherry, Cranberry Apple, Peach, and Blueberry wines are all made on site.

Rhode Island wine can be purchased to take home or enjoyed as a wine tasting on the property rain or shine.

So if you’re looking for a wine tasting in Rhode Island, be sure to check out Diamond Hill Vineyards. You won’t be disappointed.

 

3145 Diamond Hill Rd., Cumberland, RI 02864
(401)333-2761

Also check out Mulberry Vineyards In Chepachet, RI.

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