List of wineries in Missouri
This is a list of wineries in Missouri .[ 1] German immigrants in the early-to-mid-19th century founded the wine industry in Missouri , resulting in its wine corridor being called the Missouri "Rhineland ". Later Italian immigrants also entered wine production. In the mid-1880s, more wine was produced by volume in Missouri than in any other state. Before prohibition , Missouri was the second-largest wine-producing state in the nation. Missouri had the first area recognized as a federally designated American Viticultural Area with the Augusta AVA acknowledged on June 20, 1980.[ 2] There are now four AVAs in Missouri. In 2021 there were over 130 wineries operating in the state of Missouri, up from 92 in 2009.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
Name
Location
Established
Notes
7Cs Winery[ 1]
Walnut Grove, Missouri
2009
Adam Puchta Winery[ 1]
Hermann, Missouri
1855
The winery reopened in 1989 after Prohibition.
Albonée Country Inn and Winery[ 1]
Independence, Missouri
Amigoni Urban Winery[ 1]
Kansas City, Missouri
2006
Winery is exclusively vinifera wine.
Apple Creek Vineyard & Winery[ 1]
Friedheim, Missouri
2012
Arcadian Moon Winery & Brewery[ 1]
Higginsville, Missouri
Augusta Winery[ 1]
Augusta, Missouri
1988
Backyard Vine & Wine[ 1]
Maryville, Missouri
2008
Balducci Vineyards[ 1]
Augusta, Missouri
2001
Baltimore Bend Vineyard[ 1]
Waverly, Missouri
1997
Bear Creek Wine Company[ 1]
Walnut Shade, Missouri
Also operates a small batch brewery.
Belmont Vineyards[ 1]
Leasburg, Missouri
Belvoir Winery[ 1]
Liberty, Missouri
2011
Said to be haunted
Bias Vineyards and Winery[ 1]
Berger, Missouri
1980
Also operates Gruhlke's Microbrewery onsite.
Black Silo Winery[ 1]
Trenton, Missouri
2010
Family-owned and operated winery.
Blumenhof Winery[ 1]
Dutzow, Missouri
1979
All wines made from locally-grown grapes.
Buffalo Creek Winery[ 1]
Stover, Missouri
Bushwhacker Bend Winery[ 1]
Glasgow, Missouri
Cave Hollow West Winery[ 1]
Hannibal, Missouri
2012
Located on the grounds of the Mark Twain Cave Complex.
Cave Vineyard[ 1]
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Cedar Lake Cellars[ 1]
Wright City, Missouri
2002
Chandler Hill Vineyards[ 1] [ 12]
Defiance, Missouri
Charleville Vineyards[ 1]
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Chaumette Vineyards and Winery[ 1]
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
1990
Claverach Farm and Vineyards[ 1]
Eureka, Missouri
Cooper's Oak Winery[ 1]
Higbee, Missouri
2006
Also operates Skullsplitter Spirits Distillery onsite.
Crown Valley Winery[ 1]
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
Durso Hills Winery and Bistro[ 1]
Marquand, Missouri
Edg-Clif Vineyard & Winery[ 1]
Potosi, Missouri
2008
Fahrmeier Family Vineyards[ 1]
Lexington, Missouri
2008
Fence Stile Vineyards and Winery[ 1]
Excelsior Springs, Missouri
2009
Hermannhof Winery[ 1]
Hermann, Missouri
1974
The winery initially opened in 1852.
LaChance Vineyards[ 1]
De Soto, Missouri
2010
Les Bourgeois Winery [ 1]
Rocheport, Missouri
1985
Missouri's third largest winery just west of the city of Columbia, Missouri on the Missouri River
Lindwedel Winery[ 1]
Branson, Missouri
2007
Lost Creek Vineyard[ 1]
Warren County, Missouri
2011
Mallinson Vineyard and Hall[ 1]
Sugar Creek, Missouri
Located at a meeting point of the historic Lewis and Clark, Santa Fe, California and Oregon trails
Meramec Vineyards Winery[ 1]
St. James, Missouri
1980
Missouri's fourth largest winery.
Mount Pleasant Estates [ 1] [ 12]
Augusta, Missouri
1859
It reopened after Prohibition in 1968.
OakGlenn Vineyards and Winery[ 1]
Hermann, Missouri
1997
The winery is located on a bluff with views of the Missouri River.
Pirtle Winery[ 1]
Weston, Missouri
1978
Serenity Valley Winery[ 1]
Fulton, Missouri
Mid-Missouri winery with a serene lake and spectacular sunsets, offering red, white and boutique wines.
St. James Winery [ 1]
St. James, Missouri
1970
Largest winery in Missouri. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Stone Hill Winery [ 1] [ 12]
Hermann, Missouri
1847
Second largest winery in Missouri. In 1965, it became first Missouri winery to reopen after Prohibition.
Stonehaus Farms Vineyard and Winery[ 1]
Lee's Summit, Missouri
1996
Triple 3 Vineyard[ 1]
Washington, Missouri
2021
Vox Vineyards[ 1]
Kansas City, Missouri
1996
100% estate grower-producer specializing in rare and obscure native grape varieties.[citation needed ]
Watertower Winery[ 1]
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
2013
Weingarten Vineyard[ 1]
Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
West Winery[ 1]
Macon, Missouri
2007
Weston Wine Company[ 1]
Weston, Missouri
2014
White Mule Winery[ 1]
Owensville, Missouri
2004
Wild Sun Winery[ 1]
Hillsboro, Missouri
Also operates a small batch brewery.
Wildlife Ridge Winery[ 1]
Smithton, Missouri
2013
Windy Wine Company[ 1]
Osborn, Missouri
See also
References
Citations
Works cited
Andrews, Donna (August 13, 2009). "Indoor And Outdoor Fall Fun In St. Louis" . The Chattanoogan . Retrieved 2021-11-07 .
Gilsinan, Kathy (October 27, 2021). "In the Rush to Build the Next Napa Valley, What Happens to Augusta?" . Riverfront Times . Retrieved 2021-11-07 .
Jones, Daisha (October 29, 2021). "One Tank Trips: Paranormal Investigation at Belvoir Winery" . 41 KSHB . Scripps Media, Inc. Retrieved 2021-11-07 .
Maddrick, Bryant (October 13, 2021). "Levee improvements on the Kansas, Missouri rivers designed to prevent future floods" . 41 KSHB . Scripps Media, Inc. Retrieved 2021-11-07 .
Sachse, Danielle (October 21, 2021). " "Cup of Joe" highlights area women entrepreneurs and business owners" . KQ2.com . Heartland Media. Retrieved 2021-11-07 .
Silvey, Jennifer (June 17, 2019). "Wineries to visit in the Kansas City area this summer" . Fox 4 . Retrieved 2021-11-09 .
Talley, Toni (November 4, 2021). "Inside the paranormal history of Belvoir Winery" . FoxKC.com . Nexstar Media Inc. Retrieved 2021-11-07 .
Wasserman, Emily (October 29, 2021). "Looking for the perfect wine pairing this Thanksgiving? Try this Missouri-made orange wine" . Feast . Feast Magazine. Retrieved 2021-11-07 .
Further reading
Eccher, Jonathan; Hollingshead, Jeremy (2008). A Tour of Missouri Wineries . Columbia, Missouri: Estate Publishers Limited. ISBN 978-0981713403 .
Scheef, Robert W. (1991). Vintage Missouri . St. Louis, Missouri: Patrice Press. ISBN 978-0935284904 .