40+ wineries across Old Mission and Leelanau Peninsulas — every tasting room, every grape, every view.
A narrow strip of land jutting 18 miles into Grand Traverse Bay — 11 wineries, panoramic bay views, and some of Michigan's finest Riesling and Pinot Noir.
Founded in 1974, Chateau Grand Traverse is the pioneer of northern Michigan winemaking. As the first to plant European vinifera grapes in the region, they proved that Traverse City's terroir — sitting on the same.
Housed in a charming 1896 one-room schoolhouse, Peninsula Cellars brings a warm, family-friendly atmosphere to the Old Mission wine trail. Known for approachable wines and a welcoming tasting experience.
Perched atop one of the highest points on Old Mission Peninsula, Chateau Chantal combines a European-inspired estate with a bed & breakfast, offering breathtaking 360-degree views of both East and West Grand Traverse.
Brys Estate is a modern, architecturally stunning winery with panoramic views of East Grand Traverse Bay. Their focus on small-lot, handcrafted wines has earned them a reputation as one of the peninsula's finest.
A beloved local favorite known for its friendly atmosphere and fun approach to wine. Bowers Harbor Vineyards produces approachable wines in a relaxed setting that makes everyone feel welcome.
A sleek, contemporary winery near the tip of Old Mission Peninsula, 2 Lads is known for its modern aesthetic, small-production wines, and arguably the best view of any tasting room in the region.
Mari Vineyards features a dramatic underground cellar built into the hillside and a focus on bold, terroir-driven wines. Their Italian-inspired approach produces some of the most distinctive wines on the peninsula.
A boutique winery focused on small-batch, handcrafted wines. Bonobo is known for its intimate tasting experience and commitment to sustainable practices.
Located in the historic Village at Grand Traverse Commons, Left Foot Charley is an urban winery known for natural winemaking, exceptional Rieslings, and a vibrant tasting room atmosphere.
Hawthorne Vineyards occupies one of the most dramatic ridge-top positions on Old Mission Peninsula, perched above Peninsula Drive with sweeping views over both East and West Grand Traverse Bay.
Tabone Vineyards is a small-batch estate winery with roots stretching back more than 30 years on Old Mission Peninsula, making it one of the longer-tenured family operations on the wine trail.
The "Little Finger" of the Michigan mitten — 24 wineries spread across rolling hills, cherry orchards, and charming small towns on the shores of Lake Michigan.
Black Star Farms is a premier agricultural destination combining an award-winning winery with a luxury inn, farm market, and equestrian facility. Set on a beautifully restored 160-acre farm, it offers one of the most.
Michigan's premier sparkling wine house, L. Mawby produces méthode traditionnelle bubbles that rival those of much more famous regions. A Leelanau Peninsula icon and a must-visit for sparkling wine lovers.
A family-owned estate producing Italian-inspired wines on the Leelanau Peninsula. Ciccone Vineyard brings an authentic Italian winemaking heritage to northern Michigan.
One of Leelanau's original wineries, Good Harbor Vineyards has been producing award-winning wines since 1980. Known for their Fishtown White and consistent quality across their entire portfolio.
Named for the 45th parallel that runs through the property, Forty-Five North is known for bold reds and a stunning hilltop setting overlooking Lake Leelanau.
Set in a beautifully restored 1800s fieldstone chicken coop, Shady Lane Cellars produces elegant, cool-climate wines with a focus on Riesling and Pinot Noir.
One of the original Leelanau Peninsula wineries, Leelanau Cellars has been producing wines since 1974. Known for a wide range of approachable wines and their popular Witches Brew.
A newer addition to the Leelanau wine trail, Brengman Brothers has quickly earned acclaim for their well-crafted wines and warm, lodge-like tasting room.
A small, quality-focused winery in the northern reaches of Leelanau Peninsula. Gill's Pier produces limited quantities of handcrafted wines from their estate vineyard.
Perched above Lake Leelanau, Bel Lago is known for its stunning views, estate-grown wines, and Italian-inspired approach to winemaking.
An artisan winery located in the charming village of Leland, Verterra produces small-batch wines that showcase the distinctive terroir of Leelanau Peninsula.
Aurora Cellars has cultivated a well-deserved reputation as one of Leelanau Peninsula's finest hidden gems — a boutique winery nestled in the heart of the wine trail that rewards visitors who seek it out with.
Blustone Vineyards offers one of the most visually striking tasting experiences on Leelanau Peninsula, with a sleek modern tasting room featuring floor-to-ceiling windows that wrap the visitor in a complete 360-degree.
Boathouse Vineyards occupies one of the most serene and distinctive locations on Leelanau Peninsula — positioned directly on The Narrows, the waterway connecting North and South Lake Leelanau, with boat traffic.
Rove Estate commands what may be the single most dramatic vantage point on Leelanau Peninsula — perched at 1,165 feet, the highest tasting room in Leelanau County, with panoramic views that sweep across vineyards.
Chateau Fontaine sits on 75 acres of rolling Leelanau Peninsula farmland that was once a potato farm — a transformation that mirrors the broader story of Michigan wine country, where agricultural land found its highest.
Raftshol Vineyards is one of the more historically significant producers on Leelanau Peninsula — a family farm that brothers Warren and Curtis Raftshol transformed into a winery in 1985 and which helped pioneer red.
Willow Vineyard occupies a spectacular wind-swept hillside above Suttons Bay, established in 1992 by John and Jo Crampton as a labor of love that has grown into one of Leelanau Peninsula's most distinctive boutique.
Silver Leaf Vineyard & Winery offers one of the more intimate and artistically minded tasting experiences on Leelanau Peninsula — a small-batch estate operation where local artwork lines the tasting room walls and.
Chateau de Leelanau occupies a distinctive position on the Leelanau Peninsula wine trail — a winery equally committed to grape-based estate wines and to celebrating the broader agricultural heritage of the region.
Good Neighbor Organic Winery holds a unique position on Leelanau Peninsula as one of the only certified organic producers in the Traverse City wine region.
Longview Winery occupies the quieter northern end of Leelanau Peninsula near Northport, a location that rewards visitors willing to drive the extra miles with both exceptional wines and a genuine sense of.
Laurentide Winery takes its name from the ancient Laurentide Ice Sheet, the glacier whose retreat carved the Leelanau Peninsula landscape and deposited the well-drained soils that make this region so exceptional for.
Tandem Ciders occupies a unique niche on the Leelanau Peninsula wine trail — a dedicated artisan cidery that celebrates the peninsula's deep apple-growing heritage alongside its more recently established wine culture.
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