If you’re a wine lover, perhaps you’ve imagined taking a whimsical trip through the breathtaking wine country of Italy or France. But if a trip overseas isn’t quite in the budget for you this year, never fear: Michigan is home to its very own gorgeous wine country, where you can taste unique flavors and peruse sunny vineyards without breaking the bank.
The Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail is a fun-filled journey through 24 wineries in Northern Michigan. The Leelanau Peninsula itself is one of the Great Lakes State’s most gorgeous areas, offering waterfront views, plenty of chances to appreciate nature, and several gorgeous towns to explore between wine tastings. You’ll surely want to pick and choose the wineries that appeal to your personal tastes, but here are eight incredible suggestions for your adventure on Michigan’s most wonderful wine trail.
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1. Cherry Republic Winery (6026 South Lake Street, Glen Arbor)
If you’re a fan of cherry wine, Cherry Republic in Glen Arbor is a must-see stop during your Leelanau Peninsula tour. If you can’t make it to the winery, though, Cherry Republic sells its wines in multiple shops throughout the state.
Named for French immigrants who settled in the Leelanau area, Chateau Fontaine sits on three acres of vineyards and offers a charming variety of wines.
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3. Laurentide Winery (56 S French Rd, Lake Leelanau)
This boutique winery offers a stunning inventory, with a particular emphasis on cool climate wines. Visitors can drop by during their trip down the wine trail or schedule a private tasting for special events.
This beautiful winery is located on 22 acres of land in Suttons Bay. Stop in for a wine tasting or extend your stay with a night in the vineyard’s on-site cabin.
7. Tandem Ciders (2055 N. Setterbo Road, Suttons Bay)
If you need a little break from wine, stop here for a refreshing cider — you’ll enjoy a variety of handcrafted hard ciders and a welcoming environment created by Tandem’s husband/wife team.
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8. Willow Vineyard (10702 E. Hilltop Road, Suttons Bay)
This beautiful vineyard in Suttons Bay offers magnificent views of West Bay. Wine tastes are one dollar each — you’ll be amazed by Willow’s award-winning Burgundian varieties.
For more information about the Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail and a full list of the area’s wineries, visit www.LPWines.com. Happy tasting!
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