Historic downtown Annapolis Maryland main street

Annapolis

(Sample Route from the Field Guide)

Maryland’s Historic Maritime Capital

Annapolis blends colonial history, waterfront culture, and access to Central Maryland’s emerging wine landscape. As the state capital and a Chesapeake Bay port city, it offers a refined and walkable starting point before venturing into nearby vineyards shaped by water, humidity, and agricultural tradition.

Historic Background

Founded in the 17th century and serving as Maryland’s capital since the colonial era, Annapolis is one of the most historically significant small cities in the United States. Its preserved streets, waterfront harbor, and enduring maritime culture reflect centuries of political, naval, and agricultural influence. The surrounding countryside, shaped by Chesapeake waterways and farming tradition, now supports a growing wine presence within easy reach of the city.

Route Overview

This route explores wineries located within driving distance of Annapolis, where vineyards benefit from the moderating influence of nearby waterways and Chesapeake Bay breezes.

The route combines three wineries offering different tasting environments, from relaxed farm vineyards to more structured educational tasting experiences.

Estimated Total Experience Time

Approximately 4-5 hours, allowing time for lunch, relaxed tastings, and scenic drives through the surrounding countryside.

Optional Morning Exploration

Visitors arriving earlier in the morning may wish to explore historic downtown Annapolis before beginning the wine route.

The city’s compact historic district includes cobblestone streets, colonial buildings, waterfront views, and numerous shops and cafes.

Recommended arrival time: 9:30–11:00 AM

What to See

  • Maryland State House (the oldest state capitol still in continuous legislative use)

  • Historic Annapolis District

  • City Dock and Annapolis Harbor

  • United States Naval Academy grounds and visitor center

Where to Eat

Recommended lunch options before beginning the wine route:

  • The Federal House: Located in a historic colonial building overlooking City Dock, The Federal House offers classic American tavern fare and a lively harbor atmosphere in the heart of downtown Annapolis.

  • Harry Browne’s: A longtime Annapolis institution located across from the Maryland State House, Harry Browne’s is known for refined American cuisine and an elegant dining setting.

  • The Choptank: A large waterfront seafood restaurant and oyster bar located along the Annapolis harbor, offering expansive views of the Chesapeake Bay and a lively coastal dining atmosphere.

Suggested Route Sequence

11:00 AM — Lunch in Annapolis

Beginning the day with lunch allows travelers to enjoy the historic waterfront district before heading into the surrounding countryside.

12:30 PM — Great Frogs Winery

Drive time from Annapolis: 10 minutes

Address

3218 Harness Creek Rd

Annapolis, MD

Phone

(410) 626-8271

Website

greatfrogs.com

Known for

Estate-grown wines produced on a historic farm property just outside Annapolis.

Tasting Style

Relaxed tastings offered in a rustic tasting room surrounded by vineyards and farmland.

Food

Light snacks available. Outside food permitted in designated areas.

Family Policy

Children are permitted but must be supervised at all times, as the primary focus of the winery is wine production and tasting.

Pets

Dogs allowed on leash in outdoor areas.

2:00 PM — The Vineyards at Dodon

Drive time from Great Frogs: 20 minutes.

Address

391 Dodon Rd

Davidsonville, MD

Phone

(410) 798-1126

Website

dodonvineyards.com

Known for

Small-lot wines crafted with a strong focus on terroir and sustainable vineyard practices.

Tasting Style

Educational tastings often paired with vineyard tours and guided experiences.

Food

No regular food service. Picnic-style outdoor gatherings are sometimes offered during warmer months.

Family Policy

Most tastings and events are designed for 21+ visitors, although families may attend certain outdoor gatherings.

Pets

Well-behaved dogs allowed on leash in designated outdoor hillside areas.


Additional Wineries in the Area

Visitors with additional time may also wish to explore several other wineries located within driving distance of Annapolis.

  • Love Point Vineyards

  • Chesapeake Manor Vineyard & Winery

These wineries can easily be incorporated into extended visits to the region.

Winery hours and reservation policies may vary.

This route is just one part of the full system.

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