Cedar Creek Winery is a family-run winery crafting an array of award-winning wines. They are located in the historic Cedar Creek Settlement in downtown Cedarburg. This winery offers a unique experience with tastings and tours daily. You can also visit their sister winery, Wollersheim!
Named in honor of the Great Peshtigo Fire of 1871, this winery sits on land located in the town of Peshtigo, though the actual address is in Marinette. Forgotten Fire Winery began with just five acres of land, four white wines, three red wines. It now sits on 20 acres and offers over 30 wines, several hard ciders, and a variety of wine-related gift items in their tasting room.
Founded by Bill and Ruth Lautenbach, they purchased this farm and small orchard in beautiful Door County, Wisconsin. The family has been growing, harvesting, and producing award-winning products since 1955.
Nestled in the beauty of Door County, you’ll find Stone’s Throw Winery. You are invited to sample the fine wines made here from premium California grapes in the traditional one-barrel-at-a-time way.
Go visit von Stiehl Winery, Wisconsin’s oldest licensed winery! They have been crafting wine from Door County, Kewaunee County orchards, and carefully selected vineyards from the West Coast since 1967.
In 1972, the Wollersheim family purchased the winery property and resumed winemaking after prohibition. Wisconsin was not known as a wine-growing state at the time, but through founder Bob Wollersheim’s determination in the vineyard, the winery grew its reputation as an industry leader. You can also visit their sister winery, Cedar Creek!
In 1984, the winery was purchased by Bob and Noreen Pollman. They began expanding the range of wines made to include other fruits such as mango, blackberry, pears and grapes. They also helped pioneer the creation of fruit/grape blends, such as the popular Blackberry Merlot and Cranbernet (cranberry and Cabernet Sauvignon).