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    Local Wineries Shine on Great River Road Wine Trail: Discover Garvin Heights, Elmaro, and Seven Hawks Vineyards

    2024-03-25
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    The Great River Road Wine Trail, located along the Upper Mississippi River, includes eleven wineries in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Iowa. This article focuses on three wineries: Garvin Heights Vineyards, Elmaro Vineyard, and Seven Hawks Vineyards, recognized by 98.1 KHAK for their quality offerings and locations.

    Garvin Heights Vineyards is in Winona, Minnesota, on top of the area's bluffs. It offers a mix of local craftsmanship and views of the Mississippi River Valley. The vineyard grows a variety of grapes to produce wines that reflect the region's characteristics.

    Elmaro Vineyard is a family-owned business between Trempealeau and Winona in the Mississippi River Valley. Established in 2006, it grows Midwest grape varietals like Marquette, St. Pepin, and La Crescent, suitable for the location's cold-resistant vines. The vineyard is committed to ensuring a good experience for its visitors.

    Seven Hawks Vineyards is one mile north of Fountain City, Wisconsin, on steep bluff lands overlooking the Mississippi River Valley. It has about 18,000 northern hybrid grape vines and 500 plum and cherry trees, making it a large vineyard in the upper Midwest.

    In summary, the Great River Road Wine Trail provides a journey through scenic areas and quality wines. The three wineries mentioned, Garvin Heights Vineyards, Elmaro Vineyard, and Seven Hawks Vineyards, offer unique experiences, quality wines, and impressive views, making them worth visiting for wine enthusiasts.

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