Tuesday 29 October 2019

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Fall is upon us here in Michigan. As chilly fall winds bring thoughts of picking apples and decorating pumpkins, what better time could there be to talk about the best Michigan wine to sip while snuggling up in a warm blanket on those chilly Michigan nights. Michigan Wine? Why yes, did you know that Michigan is one of American’s largest wine producers? With a climate moderated by proximity to Lake Michigan, our fruit belts are home to hundreds of wineries and vineyards, many producing world-class wines. Wineries and Vineyards? I thought they were the same thing. That’s actually a very common misconception. A vineyard is a plantation that produces grapes for wine. Michigan has plenty of those, but Michigan has even more wineries. Wineries don’t have to have a vineyard attached, they just have to make wine. A winery can produce wine from a fruit other than grapes, and Michigan is certainly known for its delicious fruit wines, or a winery can produce wines procured from vineyards. How Many Wineries are Located in Michigan? Most Michigan wine is produced in areas of Western Michigan with climates heavily influenced by proximity to Lake Michigan. As of 2018

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