The Indiana Wine Trail Celebrates Fall with a Haul!

The Indiana Wine Trail Celebrates Fall with a Haul!
August 14, 2019 Visit Madison

The Indiana Wine Trail is painted with a peak of Fall color, and celebrates with its 12th Annual Fall Haul, November 2nd and 3rd. Each of the Indiana Wine Trail partners- Ertel Cellars Winery and Restaurant, Lanthier Winery, Madison Vineyards Estate Winery, The Ridge Winery, Stream Cliff Farm Winery, The Thomas Family Winery and newest winery-Holtkamp Winery have all prepared a unique autumnal fest for wine trail travelers.

IMG_3004LO-300x225Seasonal foods prepared with their own wines, lively events and collectors edition recipe cards (to add to your Indiana Wine Trail collection) can be found at all seven wineries.

Ertels always features wonderful appetizers like wine pestos; Lanthier Winery is all about cranberries- Cranberry Grande appetizer trio- Cheese ball, warm cranberry cream cheese dip and cranberry grande pinwheels; Madison Vineyards will have meatballs in wine sauce, vegetable cream cheese spreads and a variety of tapas matched to our wines, including bacon wrapped dates, artichoke appetizers, and chocolate brownie bites. The Ridge Winery shows its Chicken Taco Soup, Black Jack Salsa, Cinnamon Honey/Apple mulled Wine. Stream Cliff Farm Winery will feature a Fagioli Soup; and the Thomas Family Winery will sample Cider and Ham Soup with their cheddar cheeses!

Mark your calendars for November 2nd & 3rd, 2019. The event runs 11 am – 5 pm. Please contact the participating Wineries for individual arrangements or check in at www.indianawinetrail.com for more details.

The Indiana Wine Trail is comprised of seven wineries in southern Indiana encompassing everything from secluded estate vineyards to historic pub-style bistros in southern Indiana. Each winery offers a different take on one of the state’s fastest-growing agricultural products: handcrafted Indiana wine.

Those interested in more information about the Indiana Wine Trail can call Visit Madison at 1-800-559-2956 or log onto the website at www.indianawinetrail.com.

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