Winery and tasting room showcasing a variety of fruit and honey produced on the ranch. Gift shop featuring work by local artisans. Open summer months, daily, noon-6pm; winter months, Thurs-Sat, noon-6pm. Also open by appt. Tasting fee. 308-778-5543
Nebraska's first cooperative winery, featuring products from the fruit of southeast Nebraska and the hands of southeast Nebraskans. Open daily, afternoons and evenings. Catering available by appt. Nominal fee for wine tastings with souvenir glass. 402-873-8888
Grapes, berries, and brambles. Wildflowers and birding. One season and its accompanying harvest melds nearly seamlessly into the next at our picturesque vineyard nestled on a beautiful hillside. Our new dining room and tasting room accommodate wine tasting, fresh fruit pies and cobblers. Cedar Hills Vineyard and Gardens' guests marvel at the array of food growing here.
Nebraska's first winery. Annual wine festival each fall. Jan-Apr, Fri-Sun, 1-5pm; May-Dec, Wed-Sat, 11am-6pm; Sun, 1-6pm. Closed holidays. Group tours available by appt. for $3 per person, $125 minimum. Tours last 40 minutes. Take a short 20-min tour during business hours: $2.50 per person. Rooms available for rent for various functions. No charge to general public. 402-329-6774
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Springs Winery is located in a peaceful country setting just northeast of
Lincoln. The wine tasting room
inhabits the original family homestead house built in 1876.
The farmhouse has been carefully renovated and remodeled to reflect
the charm and characteristics of the original structure while providing
contemporary comfort and an atmosphere of country elegance.
With 37 acres of grapes, this vineyard is the largest in Nebraska. Wine tasting room and retail sales. Feather River Vineyard is open for private parties including weddings, receptions, dinners or luncheons. Tents are available to enjoy your party in the midst of the grape vines. The Vineyard is an experience you won't soon forget.
Tour the vineyard and winery or visit the gift shop. Fri-Sun, 1-6pm; or by appt. 402-944-9463.
Wine from Nebraska? Yes!! In the early 1900's there were over 5,000 acres of grapes under cultivation. Prohibition, drought and late freezes took their toll on the grape industry. Currently there are 14 wineries and well over 300 acres of grapes.
Five varieties of grapes grow in this seven-acre vineyard in the Platte River Valley in central Nebraska. Visitors can taste the award-winning wines, tour the vineyard, or shop for local creations in the gift shop. The remodeled 1909 farmhouse, with its beautiful wood floors, formal dining room, and antique furnishings, houses the gift shop and tasting room.
This winery, surrounded by rolling hills and prairie grasslands, is Nebraska’s largest. Grapevines love this Nebraska soil—here they grow 20–25 feet a year. Visitors can ramble through the grounds, relax under a gazebo, sip wine, and sample Nebraska foods. Be sure to taste two James Arthur wines that have recently won national awards, the 2005 Edelweiss Gold and the 2005 Vignoles Bronze.
Created in the spirit of the orchard operation, the 6.5-acre vineyard at Kimmel Orchard will serve the educational needs of the fast-growing grape and wine market in Nebraska and surrounding region.
The soil of western Nebraska produces many wines at Last Chance, including dry white, dry red, sparkling, semisweet, and sweet. Visit the tasting room in Mullen to sample these fine wines. We are located in beautiful down town Mullen; town information or things to do, Dismal River, Loup River (were you can go tanking and canoeing) near by attractions, Nationally acclaimed Pro Golf Course Sandhills Golf Course ranked 10 in the world, and the new up and coming Dismal River Club.
These vines grow on 12 acres near the banks of beautiful Spring Creek, and the vineyards are tended by a family who has lived in central Nebraska for more than 100 years. Guests can taste distinct wines while surrounded by lush vineyards and sweeping prairie. With luck, they’ll catch a view of one of Nebraska’s famous sunsets too. Mac’s Creek is also near two famous pioneer routes, the Oregon and Mormon Trails.
Guests can view the Platte Valley for miles in all directions. At Millenium’s Windswept Vineyard, the wind, soil, and climate combine to produce wonderful grapes for wine. History also molds this vineyard, which includes an American Indian lookout point. Nearby are many passages west, including the Oregon and Mormon Trails, the Union Pacific railroad, and Interstate 80.
Located somewhere between heaven and 10 below Miletta
Vista’s climate is just right for creating our premium Nebraska Wines!
Our winery sits 350 feet above the
Nissen Brothers Winery is the idea and work of brothers David and Timothy Nissen who presently own Westphalia Vineyards. We grew up on a small farm south of Bow Valley, Nebraska. Bow Valley is an unincorporated farming community located just a few miles away from the Missouri river in northern Cedar County.
Just 1/2 mile south of Hwy 92 on 13th Rd. between Central City and Archer. Phone: 308.940.1370. We are a vineyard, winery, and a tasting room.
These fine wines are designed to represent western Nebraska and the prairie. Sample the current menu of nine wines. Tour the 2,100-foot winery with a capacity of 6,000 gallons, where grapes ferment and recipes are created. Relax in the tasting room while sipping the unique wines perfected by the wine-maker, Allen Gall.
The wine-lover and beer-drinker will both be happy here. SchillingBridge is Nebraska’s first farm-based winery and microbrewery. Guests can sample wines and beers, tour the winery and brewery, and visit the gift shop. The eight acres of grapevines create a beautiful and historic setting—the land contains an 1890 railroad bridge and an archaeological site.
The vineyard was started in 2000 as a way to diversify the farming operation and has been growing steadily every year since. The small winery has 3 acres of vines and 175 apple trees and uses only Nebraska fruit, grapes and honey.
Open Fri & Sat 10 to 6 and Sunday 1-5 or by appointment. 402-374-1602
Relax on the porch, drink in the view of the Platte River Valley, share French bread and cheese, and sample international award-winning wines. Purchase samples and a souvenir wine glass, or buy a bottle to taste or take home. Be sure to try one of our many Gold Medal Winning Wines.
Located half way between Lincoln and Omaha, Slattery Vintage Estates:
Vineyard & Tasting Room is an Escape from the stress of the city. The
tasting room features Nebraska wines from many wineries, giving the
patron the opportunity try them all in one place. The gift shoppe
includes creations from local artisans. A visit might include a walk
around the vineyard or duck pond, a romantic spot by the fireplace, or
relaxation on the patio by the fountain. Check us out!
Designed to match its rural surroundings, this winery was built using indigenous materials such as limestone and cedar. The path through the winery is sprinkled with wine-making symbols, such as arbors at the entrance and a barrel-shaped room. Tasters can sample wines indoors with a vineyard view or outside on the patio.
Enjoy Nebraska's wines, meet friends and celebrate in our 1904 brick building. We'll even create custom wine labels for you next event, occasion or a perfect gift.
Wine
tasting and bottles for purchase in a 110-year-old barn positioned over a
creek. Caves constructed in 1866, a production building and a vineyard all
on a beautiful and historical 4-acre setting. Open Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm; Sun,
noon-5pm. Free. 402-825-4601