Wineries & Vineyards
Raise a toast to Michigan wines
Northern Michigan’s wines are earning national and international attention. Sitting on the 45th parallel, the area’s wine growing region occupies the same latitude as the centuries-old winegrowing regions in southern France and northern Italy. Michigan vintners also play a key role in land preservation efforts, helping ensure the area’s rich agricultural heritage continues for future generations. Winemaking and wine tourism represent a major industry, generating about $75 million in 2003.
Old Mission Peninsula hosts six wineries, while the Leelanau Peninsula nearly a dozen. Most have wine tasting events and tours. You can also bicycle through the area or relax aboard a mini bus or stretch limo.
Throughout the summer season, there are countless wine festivals, tastings and dinners where the uninitiated can get acquainted with pairing wines and dishes. You can find many of these events listed on our Calendar of Events.
