Michigan’s wine scene is a delightful blend of natural beauty, diverse landscapes, and a growing reputation for producing exceptional wines. Stretching across several distinct wine regions, including the Old Mission Peninsula, Leelanau Peninsula, and Lake Michigan Shore, Michigan’s vineyards benefit from the unique microclimates the surrounding waterways create. With more than 150 wineries dotting its landscape, Michigan offers wine enthusiasts a rich range of varietals to explore, from crisp Rieslings and aromatic Gewürztraminers to robust Cabernet Francs and elegant Pinot Noirs. Personally, I’m more of a red kind of gal, but I won’t turn my nose up at a crisp Sauvignon Blanc on a hot summer day. If you want to immerse yourself in one particular region of wine in Michigan, the Petoskey Wine Region, you’ll be able to experience more than 60 wineries all in one fell swoop.

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Have you been to the Petoskey Wine Region before? What was your favorite winery or vineyard? Sound off in the comments section!

Here are a few of my personal favorite wineries within this region:

  • Mackinaw Trail Winery & Brewery
  • Maple Moon Sugarbush & Winery
  • Burnt Marshmallow Brewstillery
  • Crooked Vines Vineyard and Winery
  • Petoskey Farms Vineyard & Winery

 

What do you think of the Petoskey Wine Region? Have you ever been? Sound off in the comments section! Also, feel free to visit the Petoskey Wine Region Facebook Page so that you can see what vineyards, wineries, and tasting rooms made the cut.

We also mentioned bed and breakfasts in the region if you’re looking for an overnight stay. Check out the local accommodations from Hotels.com to see what’s available during your visit!

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