10 Amazing Wisconsin Wineries to Visit This summer!

If you thought Wisconsin was less a wine destination and more a spot for the craft beer lovers of the world, you'd be wrong. Though there are some awesome breweries in Wisconsin - both big and small - this summer is an excellent time to get out and explore the top Wisconsin wineries with us. With rising gas prices making travel more expensive, there's never been a better time to stick closer to home and explore this remarkable state.

There are few things better on a warm summer afternoon than kicking back in a beautiful vineyard and sipping on a nice, cold glass of locally-made wine. What you find may even surprise you! Wisconsin wineries have a long and excellent history, dating back to the 1840s. The only thing that makes visiting these Wisconsin wineries better is staying at one of our unique Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts.

Our diverse collection of Inns are rated as some of the best places to stay in Wisconsin. They offer the perfect blend between comfort, amenities, and hospitality at a level rarely seen in modern hotel chains. If unique experiences are what you're after, you can't beat a stay at one of our Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts, particularly if you plan on visiting some of the delicious Wisconsin wineries. 

This summer, it's time for wine lovers to discover the delicious wines made at the top Wisconsin wineries. Let's start making your summer plans! Step one; book a Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast!

Young woman enjoying a glass of rose at Wisconsin Wineries this summer

Summer Wine Tasting at Wisconsin Wineries

While the wines produced in the west in top wine-producing areas like Napa Valley, Oregon's Willamette Valley, and even Eastern Washington are all distinct, so, too, are those made at the top Wisconsin wineries. Wisconsin wineries primarily focus on cold-hardy grapes that thrive in the often harsh winters. Given Wisconsin's long agricultural history, it shouldn't be a surprise that so many thriving Wisconsin wineries are positioned around the state. In fact, there are more than 80 Wisconsin wineries, from far in the north in Door County to the state's southern regions. 

We've narrowed our list down to 10 of the best Wisconsin wineries, each near at least one of our member Inns. This list certainly isn't representative - and we recommend tasting at any nearby winery when you're visiting Wisconsin. You'll always be treated to something delicious, coupled with exquisite midwest hospitality. In the meantime, enjoy our list of some of the top Wisconsin wineries for this summer. Enjoy sampling and tasting your way around our great state!

  1. Wollersheim Winery in Prairie du Sac is probably the most well-known of all Wisconsin wineries. It was first established in the 1840s and ranked as one of America's top 10 winery tours on TripAdvisor. Add to the trip a delightful garden to stroll in the spring, summer, and fall months, and this is one of the best Wisconsin wineries to visit this summer.
  2. At North Leaf Winery in Milton, you can taste the wine and tour the facility where they make, bottle, and sell the wine.
  3. Cedar Creek Winery in Cedarburg, located in a historic building dating back to the 1860s, sits on the banks of Cedar Creek. It's a beautiful place for wine tasting, and they are well known for their dry red wines, Marquette and Con Vivant.
  4. Head to Harbor Ridge Winery on Wisconsin's beautiful Door Peninsula, where you'll find a diverse selection of award-winning wines in a relaxing and peaceful setting. It's quintessential Door County and one of the best Wisconsin wineries to add to your summer list. 
  5. Trout Springs Winery, just outside of Green Bay, is small but worth visiting. They were recently hailed as the Winery of the Year by the Wisconsin Grape Growers Association.
  6. The Chateau St. Croix Winery in St. Croix Falls is one of the most picturesque Wisconsin wineries. The winery sits on a picturesque European-style estate and offers plenty of old-world charm. They offer a 30-minute tour that includes sampling some of their best wine and more extensive private tours. Their tasting room is beautiful and filled with art, providing a true feast for the senses in this one-of-a-kind winery.
  7. Belle Vinez, which translates to beautiful vines, is a family-run winery in northern Wisconsin, near the town of River Falls. They offer a range of wines and some delicious menu items that will tease your tastebuds.
  8. Baraboo Bluff Winery is a quaint winery in the heart of the Driftless area, near the town of Baraboo. Not only will you enjoy delicious wines, but you'll take in breathtakingly beautiful panoramic views of the area as you sip.
  9. Located just south of La Crosse, you'll find Branches Winery in the charming town of Westby. Their award-winning wines will delight your taste buds. Their wines are crafted from 10 varietals of cold-hearty grapes and other fruits, producing a flavor combination you won't find at any other Wisconsin wineries.
  10. Vernon Vineyards, another winery in the La Crosse area, embraces the meaning of locally grown. Their wine is made from grapes grown only in the Driftless Region of Wisconsin in their private vineyard.

Beautiful vineyards in Door County at one of the top Wisconsin Wineries

Many of these Wisconsin wineries also host fun events throughout the summer and into the fall harvest months, adding even more dimension to your tour of the best wineries in Wisconsin. If you're looking for even more wine-related adventures, try traveling down the Great River Road Wine Trail, a collection of 12 wineries near the Upper Mississippi River. Not all wineries are located in Wisconsin, but they all offer a unique opportunity to sip and swirl your way through some yummy wines!

Unwind Further at Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts

Thankfully, several Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts are located near the best Wisconsin wineries. Whether you spend a single afternoon sipping wine at one of these incredible wineries before heading off on a new adventure or spend a series of days visiting the best of Wisconsin's wineries, our Inns make lodging an easy choice.

Just as no two cities in Wisconsin are alike, so, too, are Wisconsin's finest bed and breakfasts unique. Our Inns offer an incredible range of lodging, from urban and contemporary to rural and historic. Only one thing is guaranteed, and that is an authentic experienced catered to you with exceptional hospitality. As you step across the threshold at one of our member Inns, you'll see the difference. Use our search tool to find the perfect Inn for you, and book your getaway to Wisconsin today.

Visit Wollersheim Winery & Distillery This Fall

It may not be at the top of your list when it comes to great wine-tasting destinations, but Wisconsin is actually home to some pretty great wineries (and, of course, quite a few breweries as well). The first wine grapes in the state were planted in 1847 at the site of the modern-day Wollersheim Winery, a "must-visit" winery just outside of Madison.

Most Wisconsin wineries, understandably, focus on cold-hardy grape varietals, but they are also increasingly known for things like Rieslings as well. Fall is the perfect time to visit places like Wollersheim Winery and other wonderful Wisconsin wineries.  Give yourselves a few days to thoroughly explore the state, and turn it into a getaway by combining it with a stay at one or more of our incredible Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts!

The Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast Association features member properties around the state, each of which offers unique and welcoming accommodations and a commitment to safe and welcoming travel. There's so much to love about the beautiful state of Wisconsin, and there's no one better positioned to show it to you than our extraordinary innkeepers.  Book your wine tasting adventure with one of our Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts today!

Visit Wollersheim Winery and other great Wisconsin wineries this fall!

Enjoy a Tasting at Wollersheim Winery 

Wollersheim Winery is located in the charming town of Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, a scenic part of the state about 30 minutes northwest of Madison. Wollersheim Winery is also home to an incredible Distillery, both of which started operations in the 1840s.  However, during prohibition, the winery & distillery stopped production and instead used the property as a dairy farm. ,

Winemaking at this historic property was revived in 1972 by the Wollersheim family and today is a leading winery in the Midwest.  Wollersheim Winery has earned numerous awards and accolades over the years, including several double-gold awards.  They were also honored as the Winery of the Year in 2012, and their Dry Riesling was chosen as the Wine of the Year in 2013 at the prestigious San Diego International Wine Competition. It's also registered as a National Historic Site. 

Wollersheim Winery and Distillery offers tours and tastings at their historic property. Their guided walking tour of the winery is a 45-minute tour of the property, with delicious tastings along the way. You'll even have the opportunity to visit their underground limestone aging cellars. Wollersheim Winery and Distillery offers a seated wine and cocktail tasting paired with cheese and other snacks. 

You can also round out the experience at Wollersheim Winery and Distillery by enjoying a meal in their delightful bistro.  All of the food served here is made from scratch and sourced with local ingredients as much as possible. It's tough to beat sharing a delicious meal over a glass of wine or cocktail, surrounded by the stunning scenery found in this part of the state. 

Visiting Wollersheim Winery and Distillery is an easy day trip from many of Wisconsin's nearby cities, including Madison and Baraboo. There are several Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts near Wollersheim Winery and some of the state's other top attractions. 

Where to stay: Inn at Wawanissee Point and Ringling House Bed and Breakfast in Baraboo near Devil's Lake State Park; or The Buckingham Inn, Hotel Ruby Marie, The Livingston Inn, or The Speckled Hen Inn near Madison.

As great as Wollersheim Winery is, there are plenty more wonderful Wisconsin wineries to visit this fall

More Great Wisconsin Wineries to Visit This Fall

As great as Wollersheim Winery and Distillery is, it's just one of many great Wisconsin wineries worth visiting this fall. More than 80 Wisconsin wineries are spread around the state, giving our guests at Wisconsin Bed and Breakfasts plenty of opportunities to sip and swirl their way through another beautiful Wisconsin fall. 

Many of the best Wisconsin wineries also happen to be located in the south-central region of Wisconsin and just a short drive away from Wollersheim Winery. Here are 4 more great Wisconsin wineries nearby that are worth visiting this fall: 

  1. Baraboo Bluff Winery, offering panoramic views of the Baraboo bluffs and a delicious wine tasting experience. 
  2. Broken Bottle Winery, a sister winery of the Baraboo Bluff Winery, offering a rustic wine tasting experience in their new facility. 
  3. Balanced Rock Winery in Baraboo focuses on cold-hardy grapes and offers tours and a delightful tasting experience in the modern facility. 
  4. Cambridge Winery is an award-winning winery and event space near Madison. They even have a tasting room in downtown Madison!

Wherever you choose to enjoy wine, beer, or spirits, you'll have plenty of wonderful places to choose from in Wisconsin.  If you're looking for more fun with craft beverages this fall, we've put together some of our favorite ways to explore the wineries, breweries, and craft beverages of Wisconsin - as well as where to stay when you visit them - here

Of course, our innkeepers would be happy to offer you their own personalized recommendations as well! Local knowledge and exceptional service are just two of the incredible perks you'll enjoy when staying at a Wisconsin Bed and Breakfast. Seek the unique this fall, and enjoy an extraordinary fall getaway!  Find your perfect home away from home, and book your getaway today.

Wisconsin Winery Tops at International Competition

Wine and cheese and B&Bs has such a nice ring to it.  Many of our member inns provide complimentary tastings in the evening, featuring Wisconsin artisan cheeses and Wisconsin wines.  Yes, that’s right, we have some incredible wineries in Wisconsin, including one that took top honors at this month’s San Diego International Winery Competition.  Wollersheim Winery in Prairie du Sac was named 2012 Winery of the Year, beating out entries from Napa Valley and 13 countries.  What an especially nice honor during Wollersheim’s 40th anniversary year, although the vineyards there date back to the 1840s.  Take of tour of the historic buildings here – you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported to Europe – and allow time for tastings.  Then spend the night at a B&B in the Madison area or nearby Wisconsin Dells.    [caption id="attachment_508" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Savor the local flavor includes sampling locally produced wines at many B&Bs. With over 40 Wisconsin Wineries and over 150 WBBA member B&Bs, the pairings are nearly endless.  The Wine Cellar at Madison's Speckled Hen Inn is shown here."][/caption]
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