Summary
Explore Missouri’s Diverse Wine Trails
It’s surprising to note that the oldest continuously owned and operated winery in the country is not in the more well-known California wine regions, but in Missouri. That winery is Adam Puchta Winery in Hermann, and it is one of more than 120 wineries in the state.
In 1984, the Missouri Wine and Grape Board was established to support the wineries, which is now a billion-dollar business. Eight distinct trails link these vineyards.
Augusta Wine Trail
The Augusta Wine Trail was designated as the “First United States Wine District” in 1980 since wines were produced here before the Civil War. There are 10 wineries that make up this trail, all family-owned and open throughout the year.
- Augusta Winery, Augusta
- Blumenhof Winery, Augusta
- Balducci Vineyards, Augusta
- Chandler Hills Vineyards, Augusta
- Holy Grail Winery, Augusta
- Montelle Winery, Augusta
- Mount Pleasant Winery, Augusta
- Noboleis Vineyards, Augusta
- Sugar Creek Winery & Vineyards, Augusta
- Yellow Farmhouse Winery, Augusta
Learn more about the Augusta Wine Trail.
Hermann Wine Trail
Adam Puchta Winery, established in 1855, is one of the seven family-owned wineries in the scenic region of Hermann, Missouri, which is renowned for its food and wine events.
- Adam Puchta Winery, Frene Valley
- Bias Winery and Gruhlke Microbrewery, Berger
- Dierberg Star Lane, Hermann
- Hermannhof Winery, Hermann
- OakGlenn Vineyards and Winery, Hermann
- Robller Vineyard, New Haven
- Stone Hill Winery, Hermann
Visit this site for more on the Hermann Wine Trail, including a calendar of events.
Kansas City Wine Trail
Nine wineries comprise the Kansas City Wine Trail, which runs from Kansas City to Waverly in Missouri. The trail allows for a convenient loop, making it easily manageable for a day trip or a weekend getaway.
- Amigoni, Kansas City
- Baltimore Bend Vineyard, Waverly
- Fahrmeier Family Vineyards, Lexington
- Stonehaus Farms Winery, Lee’s Summit
- Albonee Country Inn and Vineyards, Independence
- Amigoni Vineyards, Kansas City
- La Bella Winery, Wellington
- Odessa Vineyards, Wapello
- Terre Beau Vineyards, Dover
Find the wineries on the Kansas City Wine Trail on this map.
Mississippi River Hills Wine Trail
The hills of Southeast Missouri produce a selection of wines on the Mississippi River Hills Wine Trail, which is the state’s newest wine trail. This area extends across 40 miles but includes only five wineries.
- Apple Creek Vineyard & Winery, Friedheim
- Hemman Winery, Brazeau
- Hunter Valley Winery, Cape Girardeau
- The Barrens Winery, Perryville
- Tower Rock Vineyards & Winery, Altenburg
Check here to see the exact locations of the wineries on the Mississippi River Hills Wine Trail.
Missouri Rivers Wine Trail
Along the Missouri River, six wineries produce award-winning wines and a variety of food, all accessible for exploration during a day in Missouri.
- Bushwhacker Bend Winery, St. Glasgow
- Canterbury Hill Winery, Summit
- Coopers Oak Winery, Higbee
- Les Bourgeois Vineyards, Rocheport
- Serenity Valley Winery, Fulton
- Westphalia Vineyards, Westphalia
For more information on the wineries, visit the Missouri Rivers Wine Trail.
Northwest Missouri Wine Trail
The Northwest Missouri Wine Trail runs just north of Kansas City, featuring eight wineries that include some unique locations as well as farms that also produce wine.
- Belvoir Winery, Liberty Missouri
- Fence Style Vineyards & Winery, Excelsior Springs
- Jowler Creek Vineyard & Winery, Platte City
- Ladoga Ridge Winery, Smithville
- Pirtle Winery, Weston
- Riverwood Winery, North Rushville
- VanTill Family Farm Winery, Rayville
- Windy Wine, Osborn
Discover more about the wineries on the Northwest Missouri Wine Trail.
Ozark Mountain Wine Trail
The Ozark Mountains provide a unique setting for Missouri vineyards. The eight wineries are distributed across seven different towns throughout the region, offering a variety of grapes, fruit wines, and mead made from honey.
- 7 C’s Winery, Walnut Grove
- Lewsi Winery, Galena
- Lindwedel Wine Garden, Branson
- Oovvda, Inc., Springfield
- Tyler Ridge Vineyard Winery, Springfield
- Whispering Oaks Vineyard & Winery, Seymour
- White Rose Winery, Carthage
- Williams Creek Winery, Mt. Vernon
Find out more about the Ozark Mountain Wine Trail.
Ste. Genevieve Wine Trail
The Saint Genevieve Wine Trail, also known as Route du Vin (wine road), is located in Southeast Missouri. The region is characterized by rolling hills and is famous for its vibrant fall foliage.
- Cave Vineyard, Ste. Genevieve
- Charleville Winery & Brewing Co., Ste. Genevieve
- Sand Creek Vineyard, Farmington
- Sainte Genevieve Winery, Ste. Genevieve
- Twin Oaks Vineyard & Winery, Farmington
Learn more about this wine trail in the Ste. Genevieve area.