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Tag Archives: legacy
PS, We Love You!

There’s no doubt Petite Sirah holds a special place in the heart of Concannon’s wine-making history. Known as the “little grape that could,” Petite Sirah is known for its small berries and bold, concentrated flavor. Continue reading
Inspired By the Future, Rooted In Tradition

Here at Concannon Vineyard, we’re always looking to the future by blending innovation with our rich family tradition. Our family legacy began in 1865 when my great-grandfather, James Concannon, sailed to America from the rocky coast of Ireland, becoming the first Irish immigrant to establish a successful winery in America. Continue reading
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Tagged harvest, Ireland, James Concannon, John Concannon, legacy, wine
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Take a peek at our new website!

It’s been months in the making, and now our brand new website – www.concannonvineyard.com – has a fresh look! What makes this new site so great? Here’s a sampling of a few of the special features: Continue reading
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Tagged family, John Concannon, John's Journey, legacy, recipes, website
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