Tucked into the rolling hills of Clarksburg, Maryland, Burnt Hill Farm offers a wine experience unlike any other around Frederick.

This biodynamic vineyard and winery blends sustainability, stunning scenery, and superb wine into a destination worth a visit for wine-loving Frederick area residents or visitors.

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Nicole and I recently visited Burnt Hill Winery for their exclusive tasting experience, and were blown away.  Read on to know more about why you should be booking the same (its not easy!).

Burnt Hill Farm - Winery Experience Review

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What Makes the Burnt HIll Farm Winery Experience So Special?

At its core, Burnt Hill Farm is about connection—to the land, to heritage, and to the community.

The 117-acre property has been lovingly restored and transformed into a regenerative, biodynamic farm that’s as much about healing the soil as it is about producing world-class wine.

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Founded in 2016 by the owners of Old Westminster Winery in Maryland, they’ve created a next-level farm and winery experience:

  • Biodynamic farming: No synthetic chemicals. Instead, Burnt Hill practices holistic agriculture, using composting, lunar cycles, and cover crops to support a healthy vineyard ecosystem.

  • Unique terroir: With steep slopes and rocky soil, Burnt Hill’s microclimate produces distinctive wines that speak to place.

  • Maryland-grown grapes: All of the wines here are estate-grown and 100% Maryland, highlighting the region’s potential as a world-class wine destination.

  • Upscale tasting experience.  This is no ordinary tasting room with counter bar pours.  A tasting at Burnt Hill feels special.
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Burnt Hill Farm - Basics

Burnt Hill Farm is just north of Clarksburg, MD, about thirty minutes southeast of Frederick.  It’s a bit tough to find (we missed the turnoff multiple times), which adds to the experience.

You absolutely cannot visit without a reservation, which at time of writing were booked 6-8 weeks out.

What The Story Behind Burnt Hill Farms?

Nestled on a high ridge in Maryland’s Piedmont Plateau, Burnt Hill Farm was born from a deep‑dive search into geology, climate, and place.

In 2016, a team of farmers, winemakers, and dreamers partnered with geologist Ernest “Bubba” Beasley to locate the ideal hillside for a vineyard, seeking healthy soils, suitable elevation, perfect topography, and a climate that would produce expressive wine.

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After purchasing the 117-acre site later that year, they spent two years integrating cover crops, animals, and biodynamic practices to enhance the soil quality before planting old-world varieties alongside native and hybrid vines in 2019.

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The name “Burnt Hill” reflects the land’s history: early settlers burned timber on the steep, rocky slopes to make charcoal, lye, and potash when conventional crops failed.

The winery officially opened in September 2025, hosting tastings in its elegant onsite tasting room.  

Are Reservations Needed to Visit Burnt Hill Farm?

Before we further describe the magical experience Nicole and I had at Burnt Hill, please know that the venue has opened with much fanfare.  I made a reservation for November back in late September when the announcement was made.

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Casually checking their Tock reservation site recently still shows bookings out virtually six to eight weeks.

The Wines at Burnt Hill Farms

The wines from the estate at Burnt Hill are not listed on their website, but I’ll describe several of the ones we tasted during our visit.

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Blanc de Blancs.  Upon arrival, you are greeted with a glass of this sparkling white wine to enjoy during the introduction.

2021 Earthsong.  A pinot noir that was earthy and fruity, less spicy than the ones we drink from Oregon.

2021 Regent.  A cloned grape was used to create this single-barrel wine that reminded me of Chamborcin.

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2021 Terrafirma.  A Bordeaux blend red, incredibly sophisticated and complex for a Maryland wine.  Definitely my favorite!

Burnt Hill also served us several Old Westminster wines, whites, and rosés, including their Flora, NectarSuncatcher, and Soltace wines. 

More From Our Recent Wine Tasting Experience at Burnt Hill Winery

I guess because I’m on the Old Westminster Winery email list, I received a promotional email about Burnt Hill back in September.  After checking the website, I immediately decided to book a tasting for Nicole and me.

The first availability was early November!

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After weeks of anticipation, Nicole and I recently experienced the upscale wine tasting at Burnt Hill. I definitely say it has jumped to the top of our favorite wine experiences around Frederick.

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Even though we arrived after dark, we could still see that the property was stunning, situated atop a remote hill covered in vines. The winery complex was illuminated with warm, inviting lights. 

Your experience begins before you enter, as you are welcomed with a glass of sparkling Blanc de Blancs, which you can enjoy during the orientation session on the front patio.

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Upon entering, we were greeted by an inviting atmosphere that immediately set the tone for our experience. We took our seats in a plush booth, where the tasting began.

The tasting room exudes an upscale restaurant vibe, with every meticulous detail thoughtfully curated to enhance the ambiance. As we sampled the wines, each pour was thoughtfully paired with exquisite ‘snacks’ that elevated the experience.

Highlights included warm, crusty sourdough bread, velvety acorn squash soup, and a refreshing honeycrisp apple fennel salad that balanced flavors beautifully. 

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Our sever did an excellent job describing each wine, and telling the ‘story’ of Burnt Hill through the making and tasting of each wine.

Final Sip: Is Burnt Hill Worth The Trip?

Securing a reservation may take some effort, but if you enjoy winery experiences, Burnt Hill Farm is a must-try destination in Frederick and throughout Maryland.

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We also can’t wait to experience Burnt Hill in daylight to enjoy it outside.  There is also talk of a chef’s table at the complex, focused on the wines and food from the farm.

Very exciting new wine destination for Frederick and Maryland!

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Glenn VanLandingham Travel Writer
Glenn is a travel enthusiast and adventure seeker who lives in Frederick, Maryland, and Bend, Oregon. He and his wife Nicole use EpicBend and EpicFrederick to chronicle their adventures in these amazing places so others can live their best lives in Frederick and Bend.