Tuesday, February 06, 2007

 

Missouri Winefest 2007

America’s first wine district was founded just west of St. Louis. In the mid-19th century, immigrants from Germany’s Rhine River valley planted vineyards, built cellars and created a wine culture that is still flourishing today.

Missouri is known for making distinctive, unique wines including Norton, Catawba and Vignoles. One of the newest stars in the Missouri grape line up is Traminette. Would you like to sample a few of these Missouri treasures?

On February 10 and 11, noon- 5 p.m., head to Westport Plaza for Missouri Winefest 2007. This is your opportunity to sample a variety of homegrown wines in one place.

Featured Wineries:

Augusta Winery
Bias Winery
Cave Vineyard
Crown Valley Winery
Heinrichshaus Winery
Les Bourgeois Winery
Meramec Vineyards
Montelle Winery
Mount Pleasant Winery
Robller Vineyard
Sainte Genevieve Winery
St. James Winery
Stone Hill Winery
Sugar Creek Winery

The cost for Winefest 2007 is $20. This price includes a commemorative wine goblet and ticket to sample wines. For more information, call 314/576-7100. Cheers!



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