The One City In Kansas Wine Lovers Absolutely Must Visit This Spring
By Clarisa|Published March 22, 2019
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Kansas has a lot of farmland, but do you know how much of that is vineyards? We’ve got our fair share of wine lovers in the Sunflower State, believe it or not. You don’t have to hide it from us if you’re all about that special fruit juice. Kansas has a lot of wineries here and there, and it’s not surprising that some of our favorite restaurants also serve a fresh glass with much of their food. Lawrence, Kansas is perfect for any wine lover, no matter which place (or places) you visit on your next trip. Let’s take a look — and a sip!
715 is a stunning restaurant, whether you're judging the appearance of the building or the food. However, every meal is best paired with a glass of wine, matched perfectly with your order.
If you're dining on fresh fish and seafood, you'll want a glass of white wine, which this restaurant knows well. However, if you're a stickler for red, they won't deny you a glass. More wines to try, after all!
Merchants is another spot that's well versed in wine, which pairs easily with their farm-to-table food. They pick their wines from anywhere, as far as Lebanon or as close as right here in Kansas. They have regular wines and adventurous wines, but it's up to you what to choose.
Bon Bon is a great spot for cocktails and wine, and a good time out with friends. Their food is light and well put together, and is a great spot for another snack with a glass if you plan on visiting all of these locations.
Of course, if you'd rather buy a few bottles of what you've tasted and travel elsewhere to enjoy them, you'll have to stop by this shop in town. On The Rocks provides discount liquor and a place to bring home scrumptious bottles.
Cork & Barrel is another spot to grab a few bottles before you go. Their wine selection is pretty huge, so make sure to write down all of your favorites from the restaurants and see if you can find them here.
If Cork & Barrel isn't your glass of wine, then you can still check out City Wine Market, to find even more bottles to take home with you. Save them for a rainy day, or when you go out camping!
If you prefer to enjoy your wine somewhere other than a place full of people, then you should check out these state parks perfect for a weekend of relaxation — and wine.
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