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  2. Michigan Is Making Some of the Most Refreshing, Crisp Wines ...

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    Brengman Bros Riesling Trocken, Crain Hill Vineyard, Leelanau Peninsula ($27) Michigan wineries are moving beyond traditional stainless-steel fermented white wines made using commercial yeasts.

  3. Leelanau Peninsula AVA - Wikipedia

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    Leelanau Peninsula Vintners Association Leelanau AVA wine trail web site with information about the wineries. 44°53′N 85°47′W  /  44.89°N 85.79°W  / 44.89; This Leelanau County, Michigan location article is a stub .

  4. These 12 States Have the Best Vineyards in the U.S. - AOL

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    Lake Michigan is known for reds like cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc, and merlot, while the Leelanau Peninsula region is known for whites like pinot blanc, pinot grigio, and riesling.

  5. Michigan wine - Wikipedia

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    Tabor Hill Winery, in southwest Michigan, opened in 1971 as the first Michigan winery specializing in vinifera wines. Only a few years later in 1974, Chateau Grand Traverse opened in the Traverse Bay region of Northern Michigan. A slow growth in the number of wineries and continued trials of different vinifera varieties continued well into the ...

  6. Auxerrois blanc - Wikipedia

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    ] Chateau Fontaine grows Auxerrois on the Leelanau peninsula in Michigan [2] Bel Lago Vineyards and Winery, located on the Leelanau Peninsula of Michigan, introduced Auxerrois to Michigan in 1987. Free Run Cellars in Berrien county, Michigan (southwest MI), is now producing it (2018).

  7. 2 Michigan wine trails join worldwide alliance to protect ...

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    The Wine Origin Alliance has worked for almost 20 years to protect the integrity of wine regions, thought to be crucial to the winemaking process.

  8. Leelanau Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Leelanau Peninsula (/ ˈ l iː l ə n ɔː / LEE-lə-naw) is a peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan that extends about 30 miles (50 km) from the western side of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan into Lake Michigan, forming Grand Traverse Bay. It is often referred to as the "little finger" of the mitten-shaped lower peninsula.

  9. Leelanau County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Leelanau County (/ ˈ l iː l ə n ɔː / LEE-lə-naw) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,301. [2] Since 2008, the county seat has been located within Suttons Bay Township, one mile east of the unincorporated village of Lake Leelanau. [3]