Warm Up with Mulled Wine

March 03, 2026

Happy Mulled Wine Day! Celebrate with us by making your own, from scratch. All you need is a Missouri dry white plus a few minutes!

Missouri dry white wine, orange slices, mulling spices, cheese cloth, and sugar on cutting board.

Servings: 4-5
Ingredients

•    1 bottle of Missouri dry white wine
•    1 orange, sliced into rounds
•    1/4 cup sugar
•    8 whole cloves
•    2 cinnamon sticks
•    2 tbsp star anise seed
•    optional garnishes: citrus slices (orange, lemon and/or lime), extra cinnamon sticks, extra star anise 
 

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in a non-aluminum saucepan, and bring to a simmer (not a boil — you don’t want to boil the alcohol out!) over medium-high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low, and let the wine simmer for at least 15 minutes or up to 3 hours. Strain, and serve warm with your desired garnishes.
  2. You can also place the oranges, cloves, cinnamon, and star anise in a cheesecloth. Then simply strain and pull out the bundle when ready to serve
    Finished clear glass of mulled wine held by woman on couch with blanket.

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Unplug & Uncork

February 26, 2026

In today’s world the idea of disconnecting can feel like a distant dream. But what if we turned that dream into reality, even if it is just for a weekend. National Unplugged Day is the perfect excuse to ditch the devices and leave the busy world and dive into intentional experiences. We challenge you to venture into Missouri Wine Country, seeking the perfect balance of relaxation, connection and of course, great wine! 

Choose a place to stay nestled in the rolling vineyards. The absence of mindlessly scrolling will be replaced with laughter, storytelling, and the joy of just being together. Spend the day exploring the local wineries, great bites, and the charm of Missouri Wine Country. 

Unplugging for the weekend isn’t just about escaping. It is a moment to rediscover human connection, the simple pleasure of life and to experience the one-of-a-kind Missouri Wine Country! 

Be sure to check out all of our 90+ wineries websites for lodging information. 

Myth of the Month Older the Better

February 25, 2026

The more a wine has aged, the better it is in quality, taste and overall enjoyment, right? Wrong! While some wines are meant to be aged and do in fact get better with time, not all are made for that.Picture of multiple wine bottles with open corks

Some wines are better and actually meant to be enjoyed right away. Most white, lighter red, fruit, sparkling and other wines are not going to get better with time. In fact, waiting too long could make the wine not as tasty or even ruin it.

These wines are meant to be enjoyed right away because over time their aromas and flavors actually fade. Aging these wines is not always worth it, and an action that could ruin your glass of wine.

However, some wines do get better with age. Usually, the dry reds, dessert and some sweet wines can benefit from aging. Over time these wines can change and actually develop new aromas and flavors. The structure and flavor soften, reducing acidity and tannins.

When aging wine, the only guarantee is change. If you are looking for a soft and complex wine, age your dry reds. If you are looking for a fresh wine and a pop of flavor, have a glass of your white wine soon after you buy it.

Whether you age your wine or not, proper storage is key to enjoy aged and young wines. Get more tips on storing your wine in our blog, Wine Storage Made Easy,

Not all wine is better after aging, but aging the correct wine the correct way, can create an entirely new wine!

06.27 | Wine & Swine Festival and Vineyard 5K - Adam Puchta

Location
Adam Puchta Winery

Description
Wine & Swine Festival & Vineyard 5K Returns!


Save the Date & Join Us in Hermann, Missouri!

Get ready for a day that perfectly blends fitness, food, wine, and fun! The Magnificent Wine & Swine Vineyard Run & Festival is back, and you’re invited to experience one of the most scenic and unique events in Missouri—set at the historic Adam Puchta Winery.

Dreaming of Wine Clubs

February 17, 2026

Have you ever dreamed of being a part of a club, as an adult, that is full of fun and new experiences? Welcome to the world of Missouri Wine Clubs, where each wine club is unique and special. This isn’t just about sipping wine; it’s about staying connected to wineries even from a distance.

A few wine club benefits but not limited to: 

  • Limited wine releases
  • Early access to new wine vintages
  • Exclusive events 
  • Discounts 

Here are Missouri Wineries that have wine clubs: 

7C’s Winery – Walnut Grove 

Adam Puchta Winery – Hermann 

Amigoni Urban Winery – Kansas City 

Augusta Winery – Augusta 

Blumenhof Vineyards & Winery – Dutzow

Chandler Hill Vineyards – Defiance 

Chateau Sainte Genevieve – Bloomsdale 

Defiance Ridge Vineyards – Defiance 

Eagles’ Landing – St. James

Edg-Clif Farms & Vineyards – Potosi 

Fountain City Winery – Kansas City 

McKelvey Vineyards – Leslie 

Noboleis Vineyards – Augusta 

Red Rox Winery & Vineyards – Urich 

Riverwood Winery – Rushville 

Shamrock Hills Vineyard & Winery – Excelsior Springs

Small Batch Winery – Wentzville 

St. James Winery – St. James

Stone Hill Winery – Hermann 

TerraVox Vineyards – Kansas City

The Peculiar Winery – Peculiar 

Van Till Family Farm Winery – Rayville 

Wine clubs aren’t just a convenient way to fill your wine rack; they allow you to step into a world to discover a deeper connection with the wine industry. As you raise a glass to the next adventure, remember each winery has a story to tell. 

Share your wine club journey with us using #mowine! 

Tasting is Smelling

February 17, 2026

Happy Perfume Day! To celebrate, we want to share more about the aromas in the wines we love. Check out our infographic on how aromas make a wine, and check out our aroma guide!

Tasting is smelling

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Tasting is Smelling

We only "taste" sweet, sour, salt, bitter, and umami (savory). The other details we taste are aromas or smells.

Taste and aroma are linked; about 80% of what we perceive as taste comes from our sense of smell.

When you combine smell and taste, you experience everything the wine has to offer.

 

Cheers to perfume day, and the aromas of Missouri Wines!

Sip, Snack, Repeat!

February 11, 2026

Do you want to wow your guests without spending hours in the kitchen? Enter this glorious grazing board! It is as delicious as one chooses to make it with their perfect bite. The best part? It’s totally customizable and always a crowd-pleaser. 

a close up shot of the snack board highlighting the different types of cheese offered

So how do you even begin to build this masterpiece? Start with a sturdy base. We cleaned off the countertop and rolled out the butcher paper, (makes for easy clean up too!) you could also use several large serving platters or cutting boards. Aim for a mix of textures and flavors. Different cheeses, a few cured meats, some nuts and an assortment of crackers too. For a touch of sweetness, you can add some fruit like grapes, strawberries and some chocolate scattered too. Anything you want can be added to this, the options are unlimited!

a close up shot of the salami rolled into a rose

 

Ready for the real showstopper? Missouri Wine! The beauty of a grazing board is the versatility and that means there is a wine pairing for each bite. Adding in an array of Missouri wines allows everyone to find a pairing that they will be sure to love! 

Wanting a fun way to hear everyone’s favorite pairings? Leave little cards out for people to write down their favorite parings for others to enjoy alongside them. The goal is to have sips that enhance all those delicious bites. 

Happy hosting! Share all your grazing boards with us on social using #mowine!

 

A snack board with a bunch of different snacks sitting out on a countertop with wine to pair.

 

 

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