Autumn on the Wine Trail: Fall Hours and Special Events
There may not be a better time in Door County than the months of September and October, and there may not be a better time to visit our wineries either....
There may not be a better time in Door County than the months of September and October, and there may not be a better time to visit our wineries either....
A look at the key moments that led to the growth of the Door County Wine Trail. 1908University of Minnesota grape-breeding program begins. Its aim was to produce grapes hardy...
by Jim Schnaedter (this article originally appeared in the Peninsula Pulse. It is reposted here with permission) The great New York Yankees catcher Yogi Berra once said, “When you get...
The VIP experience at the 2024 Door County Wine Fest just got better. This year’s event will pair select VIP-only wines from the Door County Wine Trail members with cheese...
by Jim Schnaedter I felt a little guilty as I drove into the parking lot of Simon Creek Winery, given that this was my first visit. It really is a...
by Jim Schnaedter In a previous life, I taught courses in management. I was never sure that my students left my classes any smarter or with additional knowledge garnered from...
by JIM SCHNAEDTER In Door County, winter yields to spring grudgingly. Mid-March should be the onset of a new season, but on the Door peninsula, it remains late winter. When...
We’re making it easier than ever to get to the tasting tables. This year’s festival moves to Maxwelton Braes in Baileys Harbor on Saturday, June 25, where shuttles will take...
Dear Wine Lover, It is with great disappointment that we have made the difficult decision to cancel the Door County Wine Festival on June 27, 2020 due to the Covid-19...
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