Putnam’s Vin/Yard honored with Wine Spectator’s 2025 Award of Excellence

Putnam’s Vin/Yard honored with Wine Spectator’s 2025 Award of Excellence
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Putnam’s Vin/Yard in White River Junction, Vermont, has been recognized with the 2025 Award of Excellence by Wine Spectator. This accolade places the restaurant among a global selection of establishments known for their exceptional wine offerings and commitment to quality.

The Award of Excellence acknowledges wine programs that present at least 90 well-curated selections from reputable producers, ensuring alignment with the restaurant’s menu in terms of style and pricing. Under the leadership of Victoria Paikin and Emily DeSimone, Putnam’s Vin/Yard received this honor for its expertly crafted wine list that embodies both expertise and storytelling.

In a social media post, Putnam’s expressed pride in their achievement: “Trophies are shaped like wine glasses. Under the leadership of @victorialovesvino and @grapesandplatesvt, I’m proud to share that @putnamsvineyard earned a @wine_spectator 2025 Award of Excellence . It’s a testament to our passion for pouring the stories in the bottles. Have you been in yet?”

Besides its acclaimed wine selection, Putnam’s Vin/Yard is noted for hosting literary events and live music, making it a cultural center in downtown White River Junction. The Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce commends this accomplishment and invites locals and visitors to explore what makes Putnam’s unique.



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