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The first modern winery in Wisconsin, the von Stiehl Winery in Algoma, opened in 1967. [3] Today over 110 wineries have commercial operations in Wisconsin, with most making wines from other fruits in addition to grapes. [4] Some Wisconsin wineries rely upon vineyards in other states for all or part of their grape sources.
Wisconsin Ledge AVA grape vines in Brown County. The Wisconsin Ledge AVA is an American Viticultural Area in northeast Wisconsin along the Niagara Escarpment (locally referred to as "The Ledge") in Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Ozaukee, Washington, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Calumet, Outagamie, and Brown counties. [1]
Wollersheim Winery grew rapidly and garnered national media attention with the introduction of its Prairie Fumé wine in 1989. [1] In 1990, Wollersheim Winery bought Cedar Creek Winery, located in the Hilgen and Wittenberg Woolen Mill in Cedarburg, Wisconsin. The sister wineries share family ownership and a winemaker, but the two brands are ...
Washington. Washington is the second largest wine-producing state in the country, with over 1,000 wineries to speak of. The state produces award-winning wines and has been gaining a stellar ...
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Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin-Extension, 1980. Wisconsin State Fair Park Public Relations Department. Wisconsin State Fair: A Brief History of the Wisconsin State Fair. West Allis, WI: Wisconsin State Fair Park, 1990. Zimmerman, Jerry. 150 Years of the Wisconsin State Fair: An Illustrated History, 1851-2001. West Allis, WI: Wisconsin ...
Jim Zele, left, holds 3-year-old mutt Jett while being introduced to new menu items at Enlightened Brewing Co., 2020 S. Allis St., by taproom manager Stephanie Casperson and co-owner Tommy ...
By the 1930s grape growing was limited to backyard vineyards for family use only. [6] The first winery in this region, Alexis Bailly Vineyard and Winery, was opened in 1973 near Hastings, Minnesota. At the time it was believed that this part of the Upper Mississippi Valley endured winters that were too cold to sustain viticulture. [7]