Popular Alabama winery closing after 20 years, ‘exploring potential relocation’
An Alabama winery in business for two decades will be closing next month.
Corbin Farms Winery, on County Road 87 in Calera, has announced on social media that its last day of operation will be Aug. 10.
Thanking its customers for their steady support over the years, the winery is discounting its merchandise and offering 50% off on cases of wine.
But a notice on the winery’s Facebook page said its “current location” is closing.
“While we are exploring potential relocation options, details are still uncertain,” the winery’s owners said in a statement.
Corbin Farms Winery was founded in 2005, and has been owned and managed by the Corbin family – Gary, Matt and Carley – since 2017.
The winery produces Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir and other varieties, such as local fruit wines including muscadine, peach, pear and several others.
The winery also had a restaurant and hosted private gatherings.
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