Interactive Trip Planners - Plan your Trip to Missouri Wineries

March 05, 2025

All your planning resources in one spot. Plan your trip anywhere in Missouri Wine Country! From Augusta to Branson and Kansas City to Hermann, find everything you need from dining, shopping and more. Our new Interactive Trip Planner has it all!

Interactive Trip Planner

Once you click on the link, select where in Missouri Wine Country you want to go, or keep scrolling to checkout all the diverse options.

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Wine Aromas - Fragrances for You

March 05, 2025

Happy Aromas Day! Today, we invite you to explore the scents of Missouri's vineyards. From an earthy Norton to a floral Traminette, we have the fragrance for you! In honor of Aromas Day, we’ve curated a selection of Missouri wine aromas for you to explore. Depending on which Missouri Wines aromas you enjoy the most, find a perfume or fragrance to match! Cheers to a day of delightful discoveries!

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Chambourcin – Tom Ford Lost Cherry

  • Cherries and light oak

Chardonel – Royal Oud Creed

  • Inside of barrel or hint of lemon, depending

Concord – Demeter Jelly Doughnut

  • Grape jelly, typical grape smell

Norton – Black Opium

  • Darker berries and a little spice

Seyval Blanc – Nina Ricci L’air Du Temps

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Traminette – White Diamonds by Elizabeth Taylor

  • Fresh flowers

Vidal Blanc – Givency L’interdit

  • Summer garden

Vignoles – CK One

  • Tropical fruit

Now you can enjoy the aromas of Missouri Wine Country every day! Immerse yourself in the delightful aromas of Missouri Wine Country every day! Explore these captivating fragrances and, the next time you pour a glass, savor the enchanting bouquet just as much as you relish each sip.

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Missouri Wineries Have It All!

February 26, 2025

There’s a common belief that all Missouri wines are sweet, but that’s far from the truth! While many people associate Missouri wines with sweetness, the reality is much more diverse. 

Missouri’s wine scene has grown tremendously, offering a wide range of styles from dry to sweet. One way to understand the sweetness level of a wine is by checking the labels on the back to see if they feature a sweetness scale which indicated where the wine falls on the spectrum. This scale helps you choose a wine that matches your taste preferences, whether you love a dry, crisp white or a fruity, sweet red. Missouri wineries have a wine for you! 

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When talking about wine, residual sugar is a term you may hear. Residual sugar refers to the sugar that remains in the wine after fermentation. During this process yeast converts the sugars in grape juice into alcohol and carbon dioxide. However, not all the sugars are converted into alcohol, and the leftover sugar is what is referred to as residual sugar. The amount of leftover sugar in the wine is what determines the sweetness level.

Sweet wines have a great opportunity when being paired with foods. Spicy food and sweet wines make a fantastic pair because the sweetness in the wine can balance out the heat from the spices. The harmony between sweet and spicy creates a delightful dining experience, allowing the flavors of both the food and wine to shine without one overpowering the other. Whenever you’re having something spicy, try pairing it with a sweet wine for the perfect match!

So, next time you’re exploring Missouri wines, don’t let the myth of sweetness limit your choices. Need help discovering what type of wine you like? Try our Palate Profile Tool! Dive into the different Missouri varietals and discover the amazing dry options available. Cheers to finding your perfect pour! 

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Wine Country with a Cause

February 07, 2025

In a world that often feels rushed and impersonal, acts of kindness can make a profound difference. Here in Missouri, wineries exemplify this spirit of generosity by giving back to causes that matter the most to their communities. Missouri’s wineries are not just producing exceptional wines, but they are deeply rooted in the community and committed to making a positive impact. Wineries use events and wines to support causes close to their hearts. 

Stone Hill Winery

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Stone Hill Winery is a proud partner of the Saint Louis Zoo’s efforts to bring awareness to the endangered hellbender. Hellbenders are the largest aquatic salamanders in North America. They are found only in the Ozark streams of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas. A portion of the proceeds from every bottle of Stone Hill Winery’s Ozark Hellbender sold is donated to the Saint Louis Zoo and hellbender conservation.

 

The Great Beast Feast 

An annual fundraiser held in December for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS), 100% of money raised including ticket sales are donated to LLS. The night features wild game appetizers, dinner, raffles, silent and live auctions!

 

Wenwood Winery 

Sweet Corky 

Thomas Kalb and Laura Neese donate a portion of the sales from their Sweet Corky, an ice wine style with pear, to Unchained MelodiBottles imagees Dog Rescue of Columbia. The wine is named in memory of their late winery dog, Corky.

 

Wenwood Winery

Woof Fest 

Wenwood's annual Wine & Canine Extravaganza - no perfect pedigrees required. The winery supports of Fear FreeTM, Leaders in Animal Wellbeing, and they encourage all our pet-loving friends to check out their philosophies at fearfreehappyhomes.com. The winery will have fun info for you, and ways to make sure your dog is comfortable during their event, as you enjoy time with your 4-legged best friends on Fest day! The $10 entry fee goes entirely to support local animal wellbeing nonprofits. 

 

Missouri wineries unwavering support for various causes demonstrates that acts of kindness, no matter how big or small, can create ripples of positive change. Next time you raise a glass of Missouri wine, remember that you’re not just savoring a delightful beverage but you’re also toasting to a community that cares. 

The Perfect Pizza Pairings

February 06, 2025

Hey pizza lovers! National Pizza Day is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by pairing your favorites slices with some delicious Missouri wines? Whether you’re a fan of the classics or adventurous with toppings, there’s a perfect wine waiting to elevate your pizza experience. Grab a slice (or two) and let’s dive into the world of pizza and wine! 

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There you have it! Take this National Pizza Day, elevate your pizza game with these perfect Missouri wine pairings! Whether you’re celebrating with friends, or enjoying a date night in, these combinations are sure to make your pizza party a hit! Grab your favorite slice, pour a glass of wine, and toast to the delicious duo of pizza and wine. Cheers to tasty slices and delightful sips! 

Love Your Pet Day – Take them to Missouri Wineries

February 04, 2025

Happy Love Your Pet Day from Missouri Wines! There is no better way to celebrate than by taking your furry friends to your favorite winery. Check out our list of pet-friendly wineries and plan a weekend get away with man’s best friend!

 

Charleville Vineyard Winery & Craft Brewery

 

Be sure to snap pictures of you and your furry friend at Missouri wineries and share with us using #mowine!

Inventors Day Screw Cap Innovation

February 04, 2025

Happy Inventor’s Day! Every year, Inventor's Day serves as a reminder of the brilliant minds that have shaped our world through innovation and creativity. While there is a plethora of inventions that have revolutionized the wine and grape industry, today we want to highlight one that has been more recent.Rack of screw cap wines

 

Screw caps prevent any oxygen exposure to the wine. Safeguarding the integrity of the wine, preserving flavors and aromas. Additionally, the ability to store upright and easily open are added benefits for screw cap wine.

 

Adam Puchta Winery wines

Adam Puchta Winery in Hermann has recently transitioned to screw caps for many of their wines, primarily due to quality control concerns. Inconsistent cork quality not only jeopardized the wines' integrity but also added undue costs. Parker Puchta, the 7th Generation President, shared, “Screw caps offer remarkable consistency and cost-efficiency, making them ideal for wines designed to be enjoyed within a few years. Additionally, they enhance our brand recognition—featuring a modern look that stands out on the shelf and eliminates the need for a corkscrew, making many of our wines more accessible to consumers and easy for staff during festivals. However, we still love the romantic appeal of a cork when it pops."

 

The screw cap, cork argument has been around since the invention of the screw cap in 1959 by the French company, La Bouchage Mechanique. After the screw cap was invented, it took about 10 years for others to start to adapt the technology. The screw cap made its way to the U.S. and Missouri. Today many wineries use screw caps, but there are still plenty of corked wines.

Screw caps for wine closure are here to stay, but there is no need to be afraid. Be excited! Screw caps will ensure your wine lasts, but the tradition of popping a cork is just as meaningful. 

When choosing your next Missouri wine, know we offer your style preference, and rest assured, screw cap or cork, it will be a great glass!

 

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