Celebrate Doughnut Day with Missouri Wines

May 31, 2017

Doughnuts are delicious on their own, but even better with MO wine!

Any reason is a good reason to enjoy a doughnut, but a great reason is National Doughnut Day on Friday, June 2. Head out to your local doughnut shop where it smells amazing and tastes even better to pick up a sweet treat. It was a real sacrifice, but we tasted all the old favorites and new classics to find out which Missouri wine paired best. Use this guide for a decadently delicious doughnut and wine pairing experience!

Pairing doughnuts and Missouri wines!

The delicious doughnuts pictured are from Harold's Doughnuts, a locally-owned shop in Columbia, MO. 

Soundtrack to Summer Sipping

May 25, 2017

Soundtrack to Summer Sipping - Live Music in Missouri Wine Country

There is something about music being performed live that transcends genre. Perhaps it’s the storytelling component or the sense of community when everyone is gathered around to listen. Whatever the reason, it only adds to the wonderful atmosphere you’ll find at Missouri wineries. There are more than 130 wineries in the Show Me State and many of them feature live music.

The best time to find live music at area wineries is weekend afternoons. While some wineries host live music year-round, the number greatly jumps from May to October. So, head on out to wine country and enjoy some tunes while you sip on award-winning wine.

The best places to check for details on the music lineup is our events calendar and winery websites or facebook pages. You can find a list of all the wineries in the state and links to their websites here.

Here’s a list of 35 wineries that feature live music regularly to get you started.

  • 7C's Winery
  • Adam Puchta Winery 
  • Apple Creek Vineyard & Winery
  • Arcadian Moon
  • Augusta Winery
  • Baltimore Bend Vineyard
  • Blumenhof Winery
  • Bushwhacker Bend Winery
  • Cave Hollow West Winery
  • Chaumette Vineyards & Winery
  • Delaney Vineyards
  • Edg-Clif Winery
  • Endless Summer Winery
  • Hemman Winery
  • Hermannhof Winery
  • Jowler Creek Winery
  • Ladoga Ridge Winery
  • Lost Creek Vineyard
  • Montelle Winery
  • Montserrat Vineyards
  • Mount Pleasant Estates
  • Noboleis Vineyards
  • OOVVDA Winery
  • Riverwood Winery
  • Röbller Vineyard
  • Sand Creek Vineyard
  • Serenity Valley Winery
  • Stone Hill Winery
  • The Barrens Winery
  • Tipple Hill Winery
  • Van Till Family Farm Winery
  • Vance Vineyards & Winery
  • Wenwood Farm Winery
  • Weston Wine Company
  • White Mule Winery

Soak in the fresh air, delicious wine and live music in Missouri wine country. What are you waiting for?

[Photo credit: CoffeeWalkStudios

Invite MO Wine to Your Next BBQ

May 23, 2017

Invite Missouri Wine to Your Next BBQThe sun is shining, the grill is going, and the conversation and laughter are the soundtrack… it’s a BBQ, and it’s a great way to spend a summer day! Invite Missouri wine along to your next BBQ; it is a great guest with a lot to add to the fun.

Marinades and MO Wine: A well-made marinade can amp up the flavor of whatever you plan to throw on the grill, whether it’s meat, seafood or veggies. Wine is a great addition to any marinade. Learn how to make a great marinade here

BBQ Sauces Made with MO Wine: For many of us good BBQ is all about the sauce. Are you a fan of the more traditional tomato-based sauces? If so, this Norton Barbecue Sauce recipe is a must-try! It’s easy to make and keeps well, so make a batch to use throughout the summer season. If you prefer the more tangy, mustard-style sauce, try this Vidal Blanc Mustard Barbecue Sauce recipe for a real treat.

MO Wine and BBQ Pairings: There are so many delicious styles of barbecue, and they only get better when paired with the perfect local wine. Here’s a guide to get you started, but remember… the best wine is the wine you like, so try out your own match ups to find your favorite.

  • Spicy BBQ + Concord
  • Sweet or Mustard-y BBQ + Catawba
  • Savory, Rich BBQ + Norton
  • Hamburgers + Chambourcin
  • Hot Dogs + Catawba
  • Brats, Sausage + Traminette
  • Grilled Veggies + Chardonel

Build the Best Sangria for Your BBQ: Sangria is a great summer sipper, you can use this guide to fine tune your ideal sangria recipe that’s sure to please at your next get together.

Happy BBQ season and cheers to warmer weather and good times with great people! 

Spend the Weekend in Wine Country

May 18, 2017

Wine tasting at a Missouri winery | Weekend Getaways

Wine country is closer than you might think. Missouri is home to more than 130 wineries and nearly 200 years of winemaking history. There are so many unique experiences to discover at local wineries. You’ll find everything from vast vineyards, to chic urban settings. Get lost in the picturesque countryside of the Show Me State or enjoy the main street of quaint towns with fascinating heritage. Plan a weekend getaway and have a vino adventure in Missouri wine country!

Wine trails are a great way to visit several wineries in close proximity of each other. Pre-planned and ready for fun!

If you want to pick a winery or two and just relax, you can find overnight accommodations at these wineries ranging from adorable B&Bs, to chic villas and comfortable inns.

Special events like trolley tours and wine festivals are a great excuse for a weekend getaway. Check out the happenings on our events calendar.

If you’re looking to reconnect with your gal pals, wine country is the perfect place for a girls retreat. Get more ideas and inspiration here.  

Looking to learn a little about Missouri’s rich heritage? Hermann, Augusta, Ste. Genevieve and St. James all have storied pasts full of fascinating history.

Whatever a winery weekend might look like for you and yours, don’t forget to become an MVP and earn points and rewards for exploring your award-winning local wine region! 

9 Best Burger and MO Wine Match Ups

May 16, 2017

Burgers and Missouri Wine

Imagine it… biting into a big, juicy, flavorful burger with all your favorite toppings. It doesn’t get much better, does it? Now imagine following that exceptional bite with a sip of delicious, perfectly paired Missouri wine that brings out even more delicious flavor from the combo. Next time you’re craving a burger, reach for one of these ideal wines to go with it for an unbeatable wine and food experience.

  • The Classic Cheeseburger + Norton
  • Bleu Cheese Burger + Chambourcin
  • Mushroom Swiss Burger + Oak Aged Chardonel
  • Jalapeño Popper Burger + Vignoles
  • Bacon Cheeseburger + Chambourcin
  • Hawaiian Burger + Vignoles
  • Barbecue Burger + Concord
  • Turkey Burger + Dry Rosé
  • Veggie Burger + Vidal Blanc   

Bonus pairing recommendation… sparkling wine with French fries is a must-try match up!

No matter which burger you consider the best, pairing it with a delicious, locally-made wine can only make it better. Cheers!  

Missouri Vineyards in Bloom

May 11, 2017

Flowering is the next stage in the growing cycle after Bud Break. It’s an exciting and delicate time when the flowers burst through their caps (calyptra to be technical) carrying the pollen that will fertilize the vine and result in grape berries.

Head out to wine country to see this wonderful phase of the growing cycle in Missouri’s vineyards. 

Missouri Vineyards in Bloom: Flowering phase of grape vine growth cycle

Missouri Vineyards in Bloom: Flowering phase of grape vine growth cycle

Missouri Vineyards in Bloom: Flowering phase of grape vine growth cycle

Missouri Vineyards in Bloom: Flowering phase of grape vine growth cycle

Missouri Vineyards in Bloom: Flowering phase of grape vine growth cycle

Missouri Vineyards in Bloom: Flowering phase of grape vine growth cycle

MO Wine for Your Life

May 09, 2017

MO Wine for Your Life

Life is full of ups and downs that range from triumphant accomplishments, to important milestones and hefty challenges, but Missouri wine pairs perfectly any and all daily events.  The wide variety of wines produced in the Show Me state provide something to please everyone’s pallet and can serve as a well deserved reward after a long day, as well as some days you need a little light at the end of the tunnel to help get through the day.

Kid Free Evening + Vignoles
The kids are at Grandma’s so it’s finally time for you to relax. Unwind and enjoy a few moments of peace and quiet with a refreshing sip of Vignoles.  

Monday Blues + Vidal Blanc
Congratulations, you survived Monday! One day down, only four more to go. Pour yourself a crisp glass of Vidal Blanc as you begin making those weekend plans.

Unexpected House Guests + Chardonel
Entertaining guests can be a delight. However when it’s your in-laws and they show up unexpectedly the smooth taste of Chardonel will help you keep a smile on your face.

Flat Tire Fiasco + Chambourcin
Although it may be a common occurrence for some of us, no one plans to run behind schedule. Tire trouble only adds to the stress when you are already late. Once you make it back home, sip Chambourcin as you end your day.

New Job + Sparkling Wine
You’ve gone above and beyond to ensure deadlines are met, events run smoothly and your team operates like a well-oiled machine. That promotion you’ve been waiting on is finally yours. Celebrate your well-earned advancement with Missouri sparkling wine.

To Do List + Traminette
Procrastinating those weekly chores only adds to your to do list. Cleaning the house becomes a lot less tedious with a glass of Traminette.

Reconnecting with Friends + Norton
Some wines, like old friends only get better with time. The rich flavors of Missouri Norton are sure to pair as you reminisce with dear friends on your patio.

Whether your day includes celebrating a small victory or looking for the light at the end of the tunnel; Missouri wine is sure to be a great addition.  

Mother's Day DIY Gift Guide

May 04, 2017

“Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.” —Robert Browning

It’s impossible for thank our mothers for everything they do for us, but Mother's Day is a great opportunity to show our gratitude. If your mom is a Missouri wine fan, here are some wonderful DIY gift ideas she’ll adore. After all, handmade gifts have a special place in a mother’s heart, right?

For the moms out there who love to sit outside and soak in the fresh air, make a set of wine bottle Tiki Torches.

Mothers' Day DIY Gift Ideas from Missouri Wines - Tiki Torches

This DIY countertop wine rack is an easy project that is perfect for the Missouri wine loving mom!

Mothers' Day DIY Gift Ideas from Missouri Wines - Countertop Wine Rack

For the more experienced crafters, this wine bottle table would be a welcome gift in any mother’s home.

Mothers' Day DIY Gift Ideas from Missouri Wines - Wine Bottle Table

Wine bottle wall mounted vases are perfect for the moms who are avid gardeners. They’re a beautiful way to display flowers.

Mothers' Day DIY Gift Ideas from Missouri Wines - Wall Mounted Wine Bottle Vases

If your mother is a big reader or maybe even a writer, she’ll love a handmade wine cork letter or symbol like this cool ampersand.  

Mothers' Day DIY Gift Ideas from Missouri Wines - Cork Letter or Symbol

Here’s to all the moms out there. Cheers! 

10 Food and MO Wine Pairings for Cinco de Mayo

May 02, 2017

Tacos paired with Missouri wine are a great way to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.

Mexican food is one of the most delicious types of cuisine around. There are so many mouth-watering dishes, prepared a little bit differently everywhere you go, but one thing is consistent… bold flavors! The intense flavors and spice of Mexican food pair surprisingly well with local, Missouri wines. Here are some suggestions for your Cinco de Mayo meal:

  1. Guacamole + Sparkling Wine: Guac is a crowd favorite, but is notoriously hard to pair. The acid and effervescence of a sparkling wine will help cut through the fat and richness of the avocado. 
  2. Mexican Street Corn (Elotes) + Rosé: This dish is a real treat and will be even more enjoyable with a glass of Missouri rosé wine.
  3. Seafood Ceviche + Vidal Blanc: Ceviche is very high in acid, but Vidal Blanc stands up to the test and the citrus notes are a great complement.
  4. Posole (Pasole or Pazole) + Vignoles: However you spell it, this traditional soup usually carries a kick and the tropical flavors and sweetness of Missouri Vignoles pairs perfectly.
  5. Fish Tacos + Seyval Blanc: Whether fried and crispy or marinated in spices, fish tacos go well with a glass of Seyval Blanc.
  6. Chicken Fajitas + Chardonel: Umami is a word used to describe that fifth taste, the savory-ness. The umami character inherent in chicken fajitas pairs nicely with a Missouri Chardonel.
  7. Tamales + Chambourcin: There are few things better than unwrapping a steaming, delicious tamale. About the only improvement is to add a glass of Chambourcin red wine.
  8. Spinach Enchiladas + Traminette: While not the most traditional item on the list, spinach enchiladas make an appearance on many menus and are delicious paired with a glass of Missouri Traminette.
  9. Carne Asada + Norton: This is a truly classic pairing. Rich and full of flavor, these two are a perfect match!
  10. Flan + Traminette: Flan is a sweet, luscious custard that is a decadent end to any Mexican meal. The dessert pairs well with the slight sweetness of Traminette.

If you’re a Missouri wine fan and a fan of margaritas, we have the ideal recipe for you… a winerita!

Salud! 

Why you haven’t heard of Missouri’s wine grapes…

April 27, 2017

Missouri's hybrid grapes - Cluster of Chambourcin

Wines with names like Chambourcin, Vidal Blanc and Vignoles aren’t all that well known, certainly not like their cousins Cabernet, Merlot and Chardonnay. Why is that, and why do Missouri winemakers choose to grow these lesser known wine grapes? The answer is fairly simple… weather and disease.

The most common wine grapes that you are probably used to hearing and seeing all over the place are called vinifera. The official definition of vinifera according to Merriam-Webster is “a common European grape (Vitis vinifera) that is the chief source of Old World wine and table grape varieties”. Essentially it is the Cabernet Sauvignons and Pinot Noirs of the wine world. However, those grape varieties don’t hold up well in demanding weather conditions such as cold winters and hot, humid summers. They’re also susceptible to pests and diseases such as phylloxera and powdery mildew.

One of the solutions for grape growers in Missouri and other regions with harsh weather conditions is hybrid grapes developed to be hardier and more resilient than their parents. This hybridization of wine grapes goes back to the 1800s, but many of the varieties being grown in Missouri today were developed or adjusted at Cornell University as part of their grape breeding program in the 1980s.

Missouri vintners face a number of challenges when growing high-quality grapes and then making wines from the fruits of their labor, literally. They face issues such as weather, soil, amount of sunlight, and the list goes on, but they are rising to the occasion and continue to make award-winning wines that are garnering recognition on a national and sometimes international level.

Missouri grows a wide range of hybrid wine grapes.

Missouri’s red wine hybrid grape varieties:

  • Chambourcin
  • St. Vincent
  • Rougeon
  • Marechal Foch

Missouri’s white wine hybrid grape varities:

  • Vignoles
  • Vidal Blanc
  • Traminette
  • Seyval Blanc
  • Chardonel
  • Cayuga

Missouri Vintners also grow a number of native American varietals such as Norton (the state’s official grape), Catawba and Concord.

Next time you’re visiting one of Missouri’s more than 130 wineries, take the time to taste and learn a little more about the unique and delicious grape varieties we grow here in Show Me wine country. Cheers!

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