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Twin Oaks Vineyard and Winery Is A Favorite

October 11th, 2011

Farmington, in Missouri has evolved into a major tourist destination. Missouri has some of the finest wineries in the United States. Twin Oaks Vineyard is one such famous vineyard and winery. Owned and operated by the Hutson Family, this vineyard is invested with 25 acres and is located on a 180 acre farmland.
This winery made their first commercial wine in the year 2006. Their wine tasting room is situated bang in the middle of the vineyard. Here you can relax with a glass of their delicious wine or chilled beer. The oak trees from which the vineyard gets its name are around 350-400 years old.The beautiful expanse of the vineyard is best enjoyed from the large patio where one can sit washed by the sound of flowing water and a fountain nearby.
This vineyard is a part of the Ste. Genevieve Route du Vin trail. The tasting room is tastefully decorated with beautiful antiques, movie memorabilia and an inviting fireplace with a large TV screen. Delicious food in the form of fresh meats, cheeses, crackers, fruits and chocolates are to be devoured here. The vineyard is only two miles from Farmington.
The wines produced here are Norton, Sweet Vignoles, Semi sweet wines, dry red wines, sweet wines and dry white wines and a wine with a quaint name – ‘Two brothers’. You can choose twin oaks to host a special event like a family celebration or a birthday. The owners also provide catering and items like linens, tableware and tents. On grape stomping days you can take part in the exciting grape crushing event called the Twin Oaks Annual Grape Stomp.
Farmington is also known for other great wineries. Besides wineries, there are lovely state parks and historical sites for those who love forts and old mines. The bicycling trails in St. Joe State Parks are well known among biking enthusiasts. For detailed information about Farmington and its tourist attractions as well as availability of accommodation, please visit www.discoverfarmingtonmo.com.

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Missouri Wine Country History

October 11th, 2011

It was nearly 175 years ago when German settlers moved to Missouri and founded the town of Hermann near the Missouri River. The ground was too rocky to be suitable for many crops, but it was ideal for growing the grapes used to make wine. As time passed more wineries were established until by the 1880’s more than 60 flourished, and more than two million gallons of wine were produced every year.

During the time of growth being enjoyed by Missouri wineries, a vineyard pest destroyed many vineyards in France. Missouri vineyards helped rebuild the French vineyards by providing rootstock which was resistant to the phylloxera louse, and the French wine industry was able to recover with the help of hardy rootstock from America.

A popular tourist area can be found in Farmington, Missouri with abundant information to be found on their website. By checking out DiscoverFarmingtonMo.com, you will find listings of wineries, parks, events, and accommodations. One of the most popular wineries in Farmington is the Twin Oaks Vineyard. It is owned by the Hutson Family and they have spent many years cultivating their 180 farm, which has 25 acres in vines. A wine tasting room is located in the middle of their vineyard where you can enjoy a glass of their delicious wine. Listening to live entertainment by local musicians is a welcome option year around.

A visit to the DiscoverFarmingtonMo.com website will offer information on other area wineries as well as local attractions and events offered in the area. The Farmington Fall Festival is scheduled the end of September with arts and crafts vendors, food courts and a quilt show. Music by various artists can be heard from morning until late in the evening.

Farmington has attractions which will appeal to visitors of all ages. The more mature explorer may appreciate the many antique shops, while the younger crowd will enjoy a visit to the Farmington Water Park. While visiting Farmington you should allow more than a few days to discover all the attractions available.

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Top Farmington MO Wineries

July 6th, 2011

Top Farmington Missouri Wineries

Visitors to Southeastern Missouri will find a plethora of wineries to delight the senses and excite the palette. Numerous venues and tasting opportunities abound, alongside a series of quarterly winery tours to introduce wine aficionados to the varieties of Missouri wines being produced in this beautiful Southern countryside. Missouri wine country is one of the best-kept secrets in the South, where newcomers and familiar wine fans alike can enjoy a glass under the shade of our beautiful trees, and just listen to the quiet around them.

The Route du Vin St. Genevieve Wine Trail offers a tour of local wineries four times per year, with the next up being the Wine Diva Weekend, held November 21 and 22. Each of six stops along the route offer sampling of not only delicious Southeastern Missouri wines, but also gourmet edible treats prepared by some of the best chefs in the region. The beautiful countryside and gastronomic delights to the senses will only heighten the experience of trying some of the South’s best and most heartening wines.

Chaumette Winery and Vineyards presents award-winning varieties alongside outstanding service and dining, and great entertainment to boot. Located in the rolling hills of gorgeous and historic Saint Genevieve, Missouri, Chaumette Winery and Vineyards features rental villas, a relaxing spa experience, award-winning dining facilities and chefs, an exciting menu, and sits on 310 of the most beautiful acres of nature to be found in Southeastern Missouri. Chaumette Winery produces over a dozen distinct and distinguished wines, and as a region is known to run roughly five degrees warmer than other local wine destinations, an environmental variable considered advantageous for producing outstanding wines with character, flavor, body and aromas that take the competition to task.

The Twin Oaks Vineyard in nearby Farmington, Missouri is a delight to visit. Entering the properties, visitors are immediately enveloped in the flowering vineyards, and the tasting rooms are tastefully decorated in antiques and curiosities. Rumor has it, Twin Oaks even displays the original jacket worn by Clark Gables in Gone With The Wind.

Winery opportunities abound in Southeastern Missouri. Visit today, and let the quiet, relaxing atmosphere entrance the senses while enjoying some of the best wines produced in the South.

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