New Wine Trail Established in Indiana

Indiana Grown is partnering with wineries across the state for the Indiana Grown Wine Trail. The trail features 30 wineries offering varying options for wine enthusiasts.
“This trail provides the opportunity to experience all that Indiana’s winemakers have to offer in a fun and exciting way,” said Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, Indiana’s Secretary of Agriculture and Rural Development. “We have some of the best wineries in the country, and I encourage Hoosiers to go find their new favorite wine.”
Trail maps will be available for free on the Indiana Grown website or at any of the participating vineyards. Guests can keep track of their visits by receiving a stamp on their map, which can be completed and mailed to Indiana Grown to receive a free wooden wine stopper. You can also see a map below.
Participating wineries:
- Mallow Run Winery, Bargersville
- Huckleberry Hill Winery, Bloomfield
- Butler Winery, Bloomington
- Oliver Winery, Bloomington
- Huber Winery, Borden
- Winzerwald Winery, Bristow
- Sugar Creek Winery, Carmel
- Running Vines Winery, Chesterton
- Turtle Run Winery, Corydon
- Rowland Winery, Dillsboro
- Best Vineyards, Elizabeth
- Satek Winery, Fremont
- French Lick Winery, French Lick
- Two EE’s Winery, Huntington
- Country Heritage Winery, Laotto
- Buck Creek Winery, Indianapolis
- Chateau de Pique Winery, Indianapolis
- Easley Winery, Indianapolis
- Madison Vineyard, Madison
- Madison County Winery, Markleville
- Daniel’s Vineyard, McCordsville
- Fruitshine Wine, Monticello
- Whyte Horse Winery, Monticello
- Brown County Winery, Nashville
- McClure’s Orchard/ Winery, Peru
- Melton Renzulli Winery, Richmond
- Schnabeltier, Rochester
- Blackhawk Winery, Sheridan
- Owen Valley Winery, Spencer
- Hopwood Cellars Winery, Zionsville