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It’s tough to state for certain which is the best winery in every state since many wineries produce quality products. People have their favorites, but the wineries on this list are consistent enough that they’ve earned a spot as the best.
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Alabama-Jules J. Berta Vineyards and Pizza
Anytime you hear ‘farm to table’ it’s worth checking out. Not only that, but their list of wines is likely to make many people smile in anticipation.
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Alaska-Bear Creek Winery
Alaska isn’t typically the first place that people think about when it comes to wine. But the history of this place is long enough to make it clear that they’ve perfected their craft.
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Arizona-Arizona Stronghold Vineyards Tasting Room
There are plenty of things to do in Arizona, but wine tasting is one of many favored pastimes in any state. It’s a good way to get out of the heat sometimes and enjoy one of the finer points of life.
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Arkansas-The Winery of Hot Springs
Taking a tour of the nearby area and following it up with a wine tasting is a fine idea. It’s too bad one can’t bathe in the hot springs and enjoy a glass of wine, but the chance to see one and taste the other is just fine.
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California-Judd’s Hill Winery and MicroCrush
Trying to pin down any single winery in California as the best winery in the state is tough. Not only that, but plenty of wineries are ready to throw down with their best products.
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Colorado-Balistreri Vineyards
As if anyone needs another reason to visit Denver, right? At the very least, this is one more sight you’ll want to see when you’re in-state.
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Connecticut-Jones Family Farm
Is the best winery in Connecticut low class or high class because it sells other products? Does it matter? There’s nothing wrong with diversifying.
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Delaware-Salted Vines Vineyard & Winery
It’s a cozy place with a simple look, which means you can walk in and feel like you’re at home. Plus, the range of wines you can choose from is impressive.
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Florida-Panama City Beach Winery
It’s a bold claim to make that one’s product is all juice and alcohol, but it appears that this winery is ready to back it up. Sunshine, fine wine, and a good time for all.
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Georgia-Crane Creek Vineyards
The best winery is one where a person can pull up a chair, hold their wine in one hand, and just chill. This is that kind of place, so go on and enjoy.
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Hawaii-MauiWine
I don’t know about you, but Hawaii sounds more like fruit drinks and strong alcohol would remain the norm. Of course, if you’re reliant on tourism it pays to have something like this that caters to those with finer tastes.
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Idaho-Telaya Wine Co.
Say what you want about Idaho (a lot of people do) but they don’t do things halfway. While the state might get the reputation of a mild, boring place at times, they do know how to make great products.
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Illinois-Lynfred Winery
Chances are you’ll feel completely comfortable when walking into this winery since it looks like another restaurant, cozy and geared to serve. But you’ll likely find yourself further impressed when you walk in, and ready to taste what they have to offer.
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Indiana-Urban Vines Winery & Brewery Co.
Sometimes the best winery in any state is the one that offers the most comfortable experience. Seriously, this place offers food and specializes in small batches, so it has a very relatable feel. Not to mention that they host live music.
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Iowa-Stone Cliff Winery
You can feel the history of this place when you step in. After that, sticking around for a tasting, a bite to eat, and a live band is worth the trip.
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Kansas-Holy-Field Vineyard & Winery
Simplicity is sometimes a very good thing since the best winery in each state doesn’t have much else to prove. But what they do have is a dozen or more ways to please the palette and keep you coming back.
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Kentucky-Purple toad Winery
It’s an odd name for a winery and a less-than-impressive spot to roll up to. But you’ll leave with a smile and a plan to come back, so it works.
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Louisiana-NOLA Tropical Winery
It’s in New Orleans, so the first thing on your mind is that it’s in a prime location. Apart from that, there’s not much else save for the taste and ambiance that you need to worry about.
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Maine-Cellardoor Winery
There are a couple of different locations where people can visit this winery and fully enjoy themselves. Personally, the more rustic and aesthetically pleasing location feels like the right spot for this type of visit.
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Maryland-Linganore Winecellars
Many of the best wineries have taken to producing more than just the sweet nectar that so many crave. Like other wineries, you can find jellies, jams, and other various foodstuffs here as well.
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Massachusetts-Plymouth Bay Winery
The best winery in every state is usually one that sticks to its own harvest to create the products that bring their fame. Some are understated and some are overrated, but they’re the best for a reason.
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Michigan-Fenn Valley Vineyards
Michigan has produced great wines for many years since alcohol of all types has flowed through this state for a while. But it’s worth the visit to see what this vineyard has to offer.
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Minnesota-Carlos Creek Winery
One look at this place makes it clear that the mood is pleasant and the wine will make you undeniably happy. The light, airy feel that surrounds this place brings a different note to the experience, as many have likely felt.
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Mississippi-Old South Winery
Getting out to the older, more historical wineries is a must for those who consider themselves as connoisseurs. If nothing else, it’s a look back at how this place earned the title of ‘the best’.
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Missouri-Pirtle Winery
It’s interesting how no one bats an eye when a winery is found in an old church, but then again, it makes sense as well. There’s nothing out of sorts about religious figures and their attraction to wine.
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Montana-Yellowstone Cellars & Winery
Yes, people in Montana do like wine, they don’t just drink whiskey and take up ranching. The fact is that Montana residents are very diverse and know how to do a large number of things very well.
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Nebraska-Cellar 426 Winery
Sitting on the massive deck that this place offers and sipping on its wines is the way to go. It’s easy to imagine kicking back and enjoying the various flavors that are there for you to experience.
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Nevada-Pahrump Valley Winery
Nevada is known for a lot of things, but wine isn’t something that doesn’t get mentioned a whole lot. That is unless you run in those circles that know everything about the well-aged grape juice.
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New Hampshire-Seven Birches Winery
There are a couple of locations to enjoy these wines, and people have their own preferences. But the point is that their wines are diverse and quite tasty.
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New Jersey-Cape May Winery & Vineyard
One of the greatest ways to enjoy a place like this is to take a tour and see exactly how things are made. It tends to heighten the experience in a big way.
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New Mexico-Casa Rondena Winery
It’s amazing to see how certain areas rise to the occasion when it comes to wineries. Given how much competition is seen in each state, it’s not hard to think that each vineyard has to specialize its goods in some way.
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New York-Three Brothers Wineries and Estates
New Yorkers have a lot of pride in their state when it comes to many things. It’s fair to think that they’re a little snobbish about their wine. But they have a reason for this.
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North Carolina-Biltmore Winery At Antler Hill Village
Refined tastes are a way of life in some states. Taking the time to enjoy a fine bouquet or just a great taste with a wonderful finish is kind of the point sometimes.
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North Dakota-Prairie Rose Meadery
Wine is wine is wine, in some people’s eyes. But the truth is that those who operate a vineyard know differently, even if those differences are tough to see sometimes.
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Ohio-Gervasi Vineyard
Some states are known for wine and others aren’t. Not all states are going to stand out in the mix, but most, if not all, are going to try their best.
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Oklahoma-Girls Gone Wine
It sounds like a lot of fun, doesn’t it? When a person asks what’s in a name it’s fun to think of what might await the casual visitor.
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Oregon-Willamette Valley Vineyards Tasting Room in McMinnville
Yes, Oregon wine connoisseurs are a bit snobbish sometimes since they think that they make some of the best stuff this side of the Rockies. In some cases they’re right, but Californians are always there to keep them humble.
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Pennsylvania-Mount Hope Estate & Winery
It’s fair to think that the further east one goes, the better the wine is going to taste. That’s a myth, for certain, but it’s also a feeling that many would mirror in their own words.
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Rhode Island, Newport Vineyards
Little Rhodey is a wonder of sorts since the state isn’t known for a whole lot, but they’re known for producing quality goods depending on what one is talking about. When it comes to wine they’re not the best known, but they are good at what they do.
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South Carolina-Duplin Winery
Those who know their wine know where to go, and there’s no doubt that this is one of the places they tend to visit. It’s not tough to think that they’ll make a circuit of their favorite wineries, and this will probably rest high on the list.
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South Dakota-Prairie Berry Winery
One can’t help thinking that this is one of those places that many will find themselves divided about. Some will no doubt laud it loud and proud and others will likely give the silent ‘meh’.
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Tennessee-Tennessee Homemade Wines
If there’s one place to go for liquor in the US, I’m not certain. But Tennessee is by far one of those that knows how to make a popular spirit, no matter how fine or rough it is.
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Texas-Messina Hof Winery
Wine lovers who live in Texas likely have to put up with a lot of beer-swilling and whiskey drinking. But the fact that there are vineyards in the Lonestar state isn’t surprising, it’s kind of uplifting.
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Utah-IG Winery
It’s easy to state that Utah is known for several things, but wine is one of those that feels as though it’s low on the list. Of course, that might not track with wine lovers, who will probably gravitate to each vineyard in their own good time.
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Vermont-Snow Farm Vineyard
This part of the world is known for its special touch when it comes to making alcohol. Wine is a far more delicate spirit in a lot of ways, but their ability to create it is very much appreciated.
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Virginia-Williamsburg Winery
There’s a great deal of history in this place, and for good reason. Sitting in this spot and soaking in the years and years of knowledge and hard work feels like something that many would fully enjoy.
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Washington-Chateau Ste. Michelle Vineyards
Washington is still a fairly young state compared to others, which means that as old as many of its practices are, the state is still growing. But in all that time, alcohol has remained a part of society, and its continued refinement has produced the current products that this vineyard delivers so readily.
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West Virginia-Lambert’s Vintage Wines
Imagine the first folks who started making wine in this country and how they felt when they perfected their techniques. Of course, that wasn’t enough, since they kept toying with new ideas and refining old ideas to give us what we have now.
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Wisconsin-Cedar Creek Winery
A block of cheese, a bottle of wine, and good company. Does it get better than that?
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Wyoming-Big Lost Meadery and Brewery
The open-air, a mountain view, and a glass of chilled wine in one hand sounds great. It’s even better when there’s someone to share it with and a pleasing spot to sit while enjoying it.
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