“This castle is a must-see.” -Bella English, The Boston
Globe
When
the Ledson family started construction in 1989, they thought the property would be
ideal for their residence. They planted 17 acres of Merlot and began work on the
house. As the months passed, the turrets, slate roofs, balconies and fountains took
shape and passers-by started to take notice, some going so far as to climb the fences
to get a better look. The family eventually realized that it was time to rethink
the plan. Given the intense public interest in the building and the quality of the
Merlot harvested from the estate vineyard - which had been sold to nearby wineries
- they decided to turn the home into a winery and tasting room. In 1997 the family
released their first wine, the 1994 Ledson Estate Merlot and in 1999 after two years
of reconstruction, the winery opened its doors to the public.
An instant landmark, Ledson Winery, known as “The Castle” around the globe, is an architectural showpiece. The 16,000 square foot French Normandy structure was designed entirely by Steve Ledson and features sweeping staircases, marble fireplaces, cathedral-style windows, coffered ceilings, several tasting bars, luxuriously appointed bridal suites and over five miles of ornate wood inlays and mosaics, which were hand cut and installed by Steve's son, Mike.
The Castle provides a stunning setting for wine tasting weekends, romantic getaways and executive retreats.

