New Jersey Wineries Toast Labor Day Weekend with Music, Food, and Festive Gatherings

Vineyards in New Jersey are planning Labor Day weekend events with live music, exotic food, and outdoor celebrations. Vineyards from North Jersey to the southern coast are greeting locals and tourists for a long holiday weekend of music, food, and community spirit as harvest season begins.
The Garden State Wine Growers Association hosts events to showcase the state’s over 60 wineries and let tourists taste their wines. This weekend features rural afternoons and live music for everyone.
From Friday until Labor Day Monday, Old York Cellars Winery in Ringoes will provide tastings, food pairings, and live music. There are midday and evening music, making it a perfect location to unwind with wine and company.
Tomasello Winery in Cranford revives “Sips and Sounds”. Brian Bauers and Mike Montemurro will perform live to compliment the winery’s offerings. A cozy environment with seasonal music and wine awaits visitors.
Working Dog Winery in Hightstown serves food truck meals and wine. Many vendors sell deli classics and desserts at the winery over the four-day weekend, while Joe Vadala, Rich Cassenti, Rob Silvers, and Erez Lirov perform. Fresh acts and diverse food will make each day festival-like.
The holiday weekend in Hammonton will include an extended Sharrott Winery live music series. Friday night with John McNutt, Monday night with Leo Breslin, Chris Huff, Chris Halliwell, Brian Kmetz, and Jimmy Dunn, the winery offers lively afternoons and tranquil evenings. Sharrott Winery may draw a huge crowd over the holidays due to its beautiful location and wide selection of wines.
This year, Laurita Winery in New Egypt is giving something extra. The winery is hosting a “Sip and Snip” event where people may make bouquets from field flowers and taste wine. Visitors enjoy a wine and cheese tasting and a vineyard shuttle. Its wine, flowers, and conviviality make it a weekend highlight.
The Labor Day celebrations highlight how New Jersey wineries are attracting wine lovers, families, couples, and friends seeking exceptional experiences. These activities promote local culture, companies, and Garden State tourism beyond tastings.
The holiday weekend to celebrate summer’s end is set to draw thousands of tourists with live music, art, and community. New Jersey wineries can make Labor Day special by featuring local artists, food trucks, and vineyard tours with floral arrangements.
Sources
Garden State Wine Growers Association
Old York Cellars Winery
Tomasello Winery
Working Dog Winery
Sharrott Winery
Laurita Winery