Michigan’s Northern Lower Peninsula is home to 3 of the 5 American Viticultural Areas
The Leelanau Peninsula AVA, Old Mission Peninsula AVA, and the Tip of the Mitt AVA.
Although the Upper Peninsula may not be part of an AVA there are several wineries that you do not want to miss!
Enjoy the rolling hills, breezy shores of the Great Lakes, and the most delicious wines you’ve ever tasted. It’s not just about the wine here, it’s a whole experience. Whether you’re a wine aficionado or just looking for a fun day out, Northern Michigan’s wineries have something special for everyone.
Join us on a journey to discover the stories behind the bottles, the passion of the winemakers, and of course, the incredible flavors that make this region’s wines truly unforgettable.
Wineries and Cideries of Alpena - Despite its modest population of just over 10,000 residents, the City of Alpena stands as the third largest city in Northern Michigan. Still it retains its small-town charm amidst the region’s scenic beauty. Don’t let its size fool you—Alpena boasts a vibrant wine and cider scene that punches above its... Read More »
10 Surprising Facts About Mead: The Ancient Beverage Making a Comeback - Ever wondered what drink fortified the Vikings on their ocean voyages or what Aristotle sipped from his goblet? The answer is mead, a drink made possible by the humble honeybee. Mead, one of the oldest alcoholic beverages in the world, has been enjoyed across centuries by everyone from pirates to... Read More »
The Art and Challenge of Crafting Ice Wine: A Delicate Dance with Nature - Ice wine is a unique and intensely flavorful dessert wine made from grapes that freeze on the vine. This natural freezing process causes the moisture within the grapes to evaporate, leaving behind concentrated, sweet juice. The resulting wine is known for its rich, fruity flavors and a delicate balance of... Read More »
History of Wine - Wine, with its rich history spanning back thousands of years, weaves a tale as complex and varied as the flavors it holds. From the cradle of civilization to the farthest reaches of the globe, the story of wine unfolds through ancient civilizations, technological advancements, and cultural exchanges. The earliest known... Read More »
Winemaking in Northern Michigan - In the heart of Northern Michigan, amidst its rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, lies a burgeoning wine industry with a history as rich as the flavors it produces. Michigan’s winemaking tradition dates back to the late 18th century, with Monroe serving as the birthplace of the state’s wine culture. French... Read More »
National Mulled Wine Day - National Mulled Wine Day on March 3rd celebrates the cherished tradition of Mulled Wine, offering a cozy way to unwind and savor warmth amidst chilly days. Originating in ancient Rome, Mulled Wine, known as “Hippocras,” blended medicinal spices like cinnamon and cloves with red wine, believed to ward off winter... Read More »
National Drink Wine Day - Join the celebration as we raise our glasses to National Drink Wine Day! This beloved occasion invites wine enthusiasts worldwide to toast to their favorite blends. Or you can embark on a journey of discovery with a new variety. Dating back to 7000 BC, wine has woven itself into the... Read More »