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Central Bucks Math Teacher Behind Family-Run Winery In Bedminster

Aviator Winery is an outgrowth of the family-owned and operated 100-acre farm that's been in his wife's family since 1980.

Aviator winemaker Chris Burns pours a glass of wine in the tasting room.
Aviator winemaker Chris Burns pours a glass of wine in the tasting room. (Contributed)

BEDMINSTER, PA —A new winery has landed at AGA Farms in Bedminster Township adding another stop on Bucks County's diverse and ever-expanding wine trail.

Aviator Winery, located inside a former airport hangar on Elephant Road, is run by Central Bucks High School math teacher Chris Burns and owner Dan Devery. It is an outgrowth of the family-owned and operated 100-acre farm that’s been in his wife’s family since 1980.

Burns, his wife, Laura, and their four children are the third and fourth generation, respectively, to assist with the farm’s operation. Adding wine to the pick-your-own pumpkin, hayride, and corn maze season in the fall; and cut-your-own Christmas tree in the winter months was a way to “sustain us for another generation,” he said.

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“We have all this gorgeous property,” Burns said. “It’s all preserved.”

The roughly one-acre vineyard is in its sixth season. Burns began trying his hand at winemaking about five years ago. With plenty of practice under his belt, he makes 1,000 gallons per year from 10 total wine varieties, including Riesling, Zinfandel, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Rose’, Apple – made with apples grown at Solebury Orchard – and his most popular among customers, First Class Cabin, a blend of Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon aged in whiskey barrels.

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“We’re on the very small side with room to grow,” he said.

Burns coined the winery name from the half-mile airstrip situated on the property, one of few privately owned airports in the five-county area. The 2,000-square-foot tasting room is an airplane hangar with 42-foot wide pull-down doors that lead out to an open area where, in warmer months, Burns hopes visitors will bring their own blankets and chairs to relax by the water.

The wines of Aviator Vineyards and Winery.

Aviator Vineyard and Winery is located at 1333 Elephant Road in Bedminster Township.

The winery’s logo features a yellow airplane, a graphic of the actual 1946 model is stowed in a section of the hangar adjacent to the tasting room.

His father-in-law, Dan Devery, who purchased the farm from his father seven years ago, is a certified flight instructor who still flies on occasion. These days, his focus is more on the hand-planted 14,000 pumpkin crops the farm grows each year and the fresh Christmas trees available for the holiday.

“The pumpkin crop is phenomenal,” Devery said, adding that the family donates leftover pumpkins to local farms to feed their animals. “They’re very healthy.”

In addition to the wine tasting room, the farm features a seasonal shop with wreaths, honey, jewelry, and home décor items available for purchase.

“We use all local vendors,” Devery said.

Except for a few hired hands, the farm and winery are family-run. The youngest apprentices are the Burns’ kids, who relish putting labels on wine bottles, assisting with bottling and “helping with the whole process,” their proud dad said.

The winery is open Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. through Dec. 24. It will close from Christmas through winter, reopening sometime in April. Eventually, Burns said he would like to expand Aviator Winery’s operations and remain open year-round.

About the Bucks County Wine Trail

The Bucks County Wine Trail was incorporated as a nonprofit organization in 2004. Today, nine wineries are part of the Bucks County Wine Trail: Aviator Winery, Bishop Estate Vineyard and Winery, Buckingham Valley Vineyards, Crossing Vineyards and Winery, Manoff Market Cidery, Rose Bank Winery, Rushland Ridge Vineyards, Sand Castle Winery and Vino by Zzino. To learn more about the Bucks County Wine Trail, visit http://www.buckscountywinetrail.com/.

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