Our Oklahoma winery and vineyard features dozens of handcrafted fruit and berry wines, produced here from our apples, pears, chokecherries, elderberries, sumac and peaches along with our own special fruit blends and classic grape wines. Our more traditional Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay wines are a real bargain and all made right here in Creek County, Oklahoma.
Come out and see the whole winemaking process; learn how we are turning this year's crop of Oklahoma wine grapes into premium vino! You can even pickup some winemaking supplies and advice to create your own wine. Explore the wine grape growing information and wine tasting resources on this site, then visit the winery.
Come out and see the whole winemaking process; learn how we are turning this year's crop of Oklahoma wine grapes into premium vino! You can even pickup some winemaking supplies and advice to create your own wine. Explore the wine grape growing information and wine tasting resources on this site, then visit the winery.
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From Okmulgee Bridges OPEN AGAIN - Hwy 56 (Lake road) west 13 miles to 120 Rd, then turn right and go north 1 miles to MeKeown Rd. then 2 miles west. From Tulsa - Hwy 75 South and take the Beggs Exit, then go west on Hwy 16 past Beggs. Then 8 miles to Edna Rd (Edna Rd is 1 mile past the County line).
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Brian Pingleton
Oct 09, 2019
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Rebecca Morris
Jul 15, 2018
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John Kedzuf
Jan 17, 2018
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This back home Winery is unique, Ma and Pa welcome you like family. They have many various wines. We tried many and my wife and I agreed on the Petite Pecan and Petite Blackberry, rarely do we agree on the same wines. It is worth the drive, come in the northwest, the bridge is out from the southeast.
Jeanette Leigh Garcia
Oct 28, 2016
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Sarah Abuali Matthews
Jul 18, 2016
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Temeca Miller
Apr 24, 2016
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Kristi Lee
Dec 28, 2014
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Maria Elena
Nov 29, 2014
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Jennifer Campbell
Sep 14, 2014
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Mike Osborn
Sep 27, 2013
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Well worth the short ride off of Oklahoma Hwy 16. As to the wine, there something for just about anyone from the European classics, to downhome country. They'll pretty much keep pouring until you find something you like. The winery's Petite Pecan is to die for and I just noticed on their wine selection page they now have a Petite Blackberry and Hazelnut. I'm hoping to check'em out in the next couple of weeks during my yearly pilgrimage.