Why This Scenic Little Iowa Town Could Soon Be The Next Napa Valley
By Megan Shute|Published October 08, 2018
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With more than 10 years of experience as a professional writer, Megan holds a degree in Mass Media from her home state of Minnesota. After college, she chose to trade in her winter boots for slippahs and moved to the beautiful island of Oahu, where she has been living for more than five years. She lives on the west side but is constantly taking mini-road trips across the island and visits the neighboring islands whenever she can getaway. She loves hiking, snorkeling, locally-grown coffee, and finding the best acai bowl on Oahu.
According to the Iowa Wine Growers Association, Iowa is home to more than 100 wineries, and while that may pale in comparison to California’s Napa Valley, it’s still impressive for a state most people associate with cornfields. And while you will find many Iowa wineries in the center of the state, it’s along the eastern border where you will find the next Napa Valley. With scenic river views, plenty of small-town charm, and several wineries within driving distance, Dubuque, Iowa might just be the best wine destination in the Midwest.
With approximately 58,000 residents, Dubuque may not be considered small, but it has both the charm of a small town and the amenities you’ll find in a larger city. The town is surrounded by natural beauty and is full of history. You’ll also find several superb wineries in the area. Read on to discover eight of the best, all found less than 45 minutes from Dubuque.
Offering several award-winning wines and stellar views, it doesn't get much better than Barrel Head Winery. Knowledgeable staff can tell you everything you want to know about wine, and strolling through the vineyard is positively enchanting.
Located in the gorgeous and historic Dubuque Star Brewery building, this family owned and operated winery not only produces scrumptious wines but offers an enchanting setting for everything from large events to a gathering of friends. Take in views of the Mississippi River from their outdoor wine garden if the weather is nice.
Established in 2005, this family owned and operated business set amongst the rolling hills near Bankston, Iowa — just west of Dubuque — is simply stunning. On Park Farm’s eleven-acre vineyard, they grow specific ‘cold climate’ grapes that are able to withstand the harsh Midwestern winters and produce great wine. There's truly no better day trip destination out there.
From sweet apple, rhubarb, and cherry wines to dry red wines and everything in between, you’re sure to find a wine you love at Sunset Ridge Winery. The grounds are picture-perfect, and you can even order a pizza to accompany your wine.
Though technically located across the border in Wisconsin, Sinnipee Valley Vineyard & Winery is found just 10 miles from Dubuque. The property is gorgeous, and their dessert wines are particularly impressive.
Whether you prefer a light, sweet white or a deep, dark, and dry red, you’ll find a vino to suit your taste at Iowa Grape Vines Winery. They also make and bottle old-fashioned root beer as well as many types of wine jellies and jams. Yum!
Located in the Southern hills of Guttenberg on the Great River Road just 45 minutes from Dubuque, PromiseLand Winery is home to a tasting room, event room, and five boutiques. Can you imagine a better way to spend an afternoon than with wine and shopping?
These handcrafted, local wines are affordable and take between eight weeks and two years after harvest to be ready for the tasting room. Surrounded by natural beauty in all directions, there’s no better place to relax than with a glass of Tycoga wine in the countryside next to a serenity pond and breathtaking waterfalls.
Have you ever visited Dubuque and its many wineries? Share your experiences with us in the comments below, and then click here to learn more about Dubuque, which happens to be Iowa’s first town.
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