Wine Trails
They meander through lush green valleys. They shadow the breathtaking Lake Michigan shoreline. And they wind their way into inviting tasting rooms. Michigan's wine trails lead us to the vineyards and wineries where we can savor the award-winning efforts of world-class winemakers. Riesling, chardonnay, pinot grigio, cabernet and more. All patiently awaiting the chance to please our palates along the scenic wine trails of Pure Michigan.
Chateau Grand Traverse, Traverse City
Located on Old Mission Peninsula, Chateau Grand Traverse, a large long-established winery known for its Rieslings, includes a six-room inn. Its spiced cherry wine tastes “like Christmas in a bottle.”
Photo courtesy of Ed O'Keefe III
The Round Barn Winery
A family-owned and operated winery, distillery and brewery nestled in the rolling hills of the Southwest Michigan countryside. Specializing in hand-crafted wines, fruit brandies, vodka and microbrews.
Photo courtesy of The Round Barn Winery
Warner Vineyards
Explore, taste and experience our award-winning wines and champagnes. Warner Vineyards is Michigan’s second-oldest winery, creating perfect wine since 1938. Today, our historic boutique winery is still family-owned and is wonderfully unique inside a transformed waterworks station.
Photo Courtesy of Warner Vineyards
Walk the Vineyards, Bowers Harbor Vineyard
Photo courtesy of Bowers Harbor Vineyards
Visit Wonderful Wineries
Fall brings cider mills and driving tours for spectacular autumn colors. Also, the area has a number of wonderful wineries, which you’ll love to visit to sample their products.
Photo courtesy of Photo courtesy of Southwestern Michigan Tourist Council
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Michigan Wine Trails
Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail
Our cool-climate, Michigan wines go beautifully with food and have been winning more national and international awards and praise each and every year - making it a great destination.
Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail
Lake Michigan Shore...The Other West Coast! Come visit the wineries of Michigan's Great Southwest. With light, beach-like soils and lake effect climate, this small corner of the state is a designated American Viticultural Area (AVA) classified as 'Lake Michigan Shore.'
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