Vineyard Living for Sale: Turdo Winery in Cape May Listed at $3.4M

Issue #434

In This Cape May Local Scoop Issue…

 📆 Cape May Events

☀️ Cape May Local Weather

 🍇Vineyard Living for Sale: Turdo Winery in Cape May Listed at $3.4M

🎪 Second Season Brings Big Events and Small Crowds to the Wildwoods

 🍹A Toast to Cape May: Brown Room Ranked One of America’s Best Hotel Bars

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Vineyard Living for Sale: Turdo Winery in Cape May Listed at $3.4M  

 

A standout property in South Jersey's wine country has hit the market. Turdo Vineyards & Winery, a boutique winery located in Cape May, is now listed for sale at $3.4 million. Set on 4.73 acres, the offering includes everything needed to continue the vineyard's legacy. The sale features a fully operational wine production facility, a welcoming tasting room, and a beautifully maintained residence. The home boasts three bedrooms and three bathrooms, providing both residential comfort and business potential. Known for its small-batch wines and coastal charm, the property combines agricultural appeal with lifestyle luxury. Rolling vines, a cozy patio area, and modern bottling and packaging spaces make this an ideal opportunity for aspiring vintners or investors looking to enter the local wine industry. Located just minutes from downtown Cape May, the vineyard offers a rare chance to own a piece of one of New Jersey’s most picturesque destinations.

Second Season Brings Big Events and Small Crowds to the Wildwoods

 

As summer winds down and beach crowds retreat, the Wildwoods are gearing up for a vibrant “Second Season” that extends the energy of the Jersey Shore well beyond Labor Day. Swapping peak-season congestion for cooler breezes and thinner crowds, the island is launching into autumn with a full slate of high-octane events, seasonal food, and continued boardwalk action. Despite the shift in season, the Wildwoods' award-winning boardwalk and expansive, free beaches remain fully open. Amusement piers will continue to operate on weekends through early October, while local restaurants, wineries, and breweries roll out autumn-themed offerings just in time for the grape harvest. Throughout it all, the boardwalk remains the heart of Wildwoods’ fall charm. Recently resurfaced and named the nation’s best by USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice, it stretches across 38 lively blocks lined with shops, food vendors, and amusements. Meanwhile, just minutes from the sand, local wineries hit their peak harvest season, offering scenic tastings and tours that take advantage of the region’s ideal climate — often compared to that of Bordeaux, France. With its signature blend of nostalgia, speed, and seaside spirit, fall in the Wildwoods isn’t a cooldown — it’s an encore.

A Toast to Cape May: Brown Room Ranked One of America’s Best Hotel Bars

 The Brown Room, located inside the historic Congress Hall in Cape May, has been recognized as one of the top hotel bars in the United States. USA TODAY 10Best ranked the bar at number two in the nation, selected through a combination of expert input and reader votes. Housed in the space that once served as Congress Hall’s first legal cocktail bar following Prohibition, the Brown Room offers a stylish blend of vintage elegance and modern flair. Soft lighting, plush seating, and live weekend music create a relaxed yet lively setting that draws both locals and visitors. The Brown Room operates with extended hours throughout the week, offering ample opportunity to experience one of New Jersey’s most celebrated bar destinations in a timeless setting. 

Answer to the August 23rd Trivia Question

Which building in Cape May was designed by architect Stephen Decatur Button and became one of his most well-known works in the city?

A) The Mount Vernon Hotel
B) The Emlen Physick Estate
C) The Windsor Hotel
D) The Columbia Hotel

Answer: C) The Windsor Hotel

Stephen Decatur Button designed the Windsor Hotel along with several other notable buildings in Cape May, contributing significantly to the city's architectural heritage.

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