Visit New Hampshire’s Newest Tasting Room!

Artisan winemaker NOK VINO opens a new tasting room, showcasing their estate wines and ciders in a stylish and comfortable setting just north of Manchester, NH. NOK VINO farms 9 acres of vines and crafts distinctive and compelling wines that express the unique terroir of the Granite State.

Visit the NOK VINO Tasting Room located at 146 Londonderry Turnpike, Hooksett, NH.

The tasting room features wine flights paired with a carefully curated selection of local cheese, charcuterie and crackers, all set to the tune of a vintage hi-fi soundsystem. “This is a place to relax, learn about wine, and meet your local vine farmers!” says Nicholas Kimberly, owner of NOK VINO.

For a true taste of New Hampshire wines, you can visit the NOK VINO Tasting Room located at 146 Londonderry Turnpike, Hooksett, NH. The tasting room is just 5 minutes from Exit 1 on Route 101, 8 minutes from Route 93, and 10 minutes from Downtown Manchester.

The tasting room is open Friday 5-9pm, Saturday 3-9pm, Sunday 3-7pm, and 3-7pm on Holiday Mondays. No reservations are required, just stop on by! The space is available for private events, and special Meet the Winemaker tours are available upon request. Learn more about these unique, vibrant wines and the vital work of the farmers who produce them at nokvino.com

NOK VINO is on a mission to redefine New Hampshire wine through organic farming, old-school winemaking, and innovative styles of wine. NOK VINO leases and farms six vineyards across southern New Hampshire, from the Seacoast to the Connecticut River Valley. NOK VINO produces low-intervention wine and cider which vividly express the rocky soils and dynamic climate of New Hampshire.

You can also buy NOK VINO at Sweet Beet Market!

Kearsarge Food Hub

Kearsarge Food Hub, home of Sweet Beet, is a nonprofit organization on a mission to reinvigorate our community within a restorative local food system through cultivating food sovereignty, growing engaged learners, and nurturing community.

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