Blumenhof Winery is located on Highway 94 in the historic village of Dutzow, Missouri's oldest German settlement, founded in 1834. Blumenhof, which in German means "Court of Flowers, " takes its name from the Blumenberg family's ancestral farm in northwestern Germany. German heritage is also expressed in the Missouri winery's architecture and in the warm friendly ambiance that invites visitors to stop.
Blumenhof is a small, family-owned winery, with three generations of the Blumenberg family involved in producing award-winning wines. All of our wines are made from locally-grown grapes, sourced from our own vineyards and a select group of independent growers dedicated to producing exceptional grapes.
Blumenhof is a small, family-owned winery, with three generations of the Blumenberg family involved in producing award-winning wines. All of our wines are made from locally-grown grapes, sourced from our own vineyards and a select group of independent growers dedicated to producing exceptional grapes.
Services
We have several paid reservation options available to our customers. If you'd like to reserve an outdoor table or area, please call 636-433-2245 for more information. Inside seating is on a first-come, first-served basis only. Reservations are not required. Appointments are required for groups of 10 or more (to ensure we're adequately staffed for your group).
Reviews (27)
Jackie D.
Oct 09, 2021
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Tanya Taillon
Aug 29, 2021
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Kevin C.
Jul 03, 2021
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Bro W.
Jul 02, 2021
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Very scenic location that was a nice stop to purchase and enjoy a bottle onsite. The staff was friendly and offered multiple samples before we purchased a bottle. Wine selection was nice and pricing wasn't bad compared to the area most bottles being under $20. Was dead on a Tuesday, although we didn't mind, but apparently is a lot of fun on the weekend with music and food often available according to locals.
Andria M.
Jun 21, 2021
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My family has been coming here my whole life: birthdays, bachelorette parties, Mother's Day, and most recently Father's Day.
What sets them apart is that tasting is free and you can bring in your own food and non-alcoholic beverages. They have added more food to their menu including Dogtown pizza and have a BBQ stand.
Average price for wine is about $20/bottle. I enjoy the Vignoles which is a semi-sweet. Pro-tip: if you're in a big group you can save $$ by buying by the case. They will let you mix n match - doesn't have to be all the same. My family has taken advantage of
What sets them apart is that tasting is free and you can bring in your own food and non-alcoholic beverages. They have added more food to their menu including Dogtown pizza and have a BBQ stand.
Average price for wine is about $20/bottle. I enjoy the Vignoles which is a semi-sweet. Pro-tip: if you're in a big group you can save $$ by buying by the case. They will let you mix n match - doesn't have to be all the same. My family has taken advantage of
John Alsop
Jun 20, 2021
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Ronald Winker
May 23, 2021
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Christine Brooks
Apr 25, 2021
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I went to Blumenhof Winery for my birthday, April 18, 2021. I was a little apprehensive at first because it is smaller than the wineries I usually visit. But the staff was great, the entertainment was awesome. We had a great time. We were able to taste the wine and the staff person was very informative and helpful in assisting us in choosing the perfect wines to fit our taste. Scottie Kemp was the entertainment. He was fun, talented and energetic. He performed a nice diversity of music.
Aresh Ghiassi
Jul 07, 2020
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S. N.
Nov 15, 2019
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We arrived around 2:15 pm on November 15. There were 3 patrons at the front conversing with the woman behind the counter. We did not receive recognition and realized there was a tasting room down the hall. We stepped up to the tasting bar, only two other patrons were there. Again , no acknowledgement from the man behind the bar. After a few minutes, we decided to leave. A simple hello, would have kept us engaged. Disappointing hospitality. We support our local wineries and always purchase product after tastings. This review is no reflection on their wines since we were unable to taste them. It
Steve G.
Oct 27, 2018
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K. D.
Aug 12, 2018
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Tahnee H.
Jun 30, 2018
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We stopped here on a hot Friday in June while biking the Katy Trail. This winery was pretty easy to get to from the trail. There is an option to park your bike right from the trail and hike up to the winery, however, we opted to ride our bikes directly to the winery. It is about a mile off the trail, and we felt pretty safe even though the roadway was pretty busy.
I loved that the wine tasting was free, and the bartender was great! I only wish they were able to put our wine bottle on ice, as it quickly warmed on this hot summer day. I would love to return to experience Blumenhof at nighttime
I loved that the wine tasting was free, and the bartender was great! I only wish they were able to put our wine bottle on ice, as it quickly warmed on this hot summer day. I would love to return to experience Blumenhof at nighttime
Beth Wiles
Jun 15, 2017
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Bec F.
Jun 12, 2017
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We had a great afternoon here! The wine is quite delicious... And not too sweet. Their happy hour is fantastic and their tastings are complimentary. Very lovely & knowledgeable staff!
They lost one star because the smoker/barbeque outside spewed smoke once it got going around 5pm. Quite yucky.
The live music on Friday evening was fab.
They lost one star because the smoker/barbeque outside spewed smoke once it got going around 5pm. Quite yucky.
The live music on Friday evening was fab.
Mandy B.
May 30, 2017
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Gregory P.
Jun 18, 2016
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I came for the music as I was following a particular band but I was pleasantly surprised at the venue.
The ambiance was lovely. Very Alpine German. A lovely shaded courtyard. Apparently they allow you to bring in your own food and soft drinks. That is a nice touch. They also serve food there but I didn't partake so I cannot comment on that.
The wine was great. I cannot say that I am always thrilled with the wines in some of these Missouri wineries, but Blumenhof has turned some very fine wines. So not just a pretty face.
We had a very pleasant tasting and didn't feel gouged by
The ambiance was lovely. Very Alpine German. A lovely shaded courtyard. Apparently they allow you to bring in your own food and soft drinks. That is a nice touch. They also serve food there but I didn't partake so I cannot comment on that.
The wine was great. I cannot say that I am always thrilled with the wines in some of these Missouri wineries, but Blumenhof has turned some very fine wines. So not just a pretty face.
We had a very pleasant tasting and didn't feel gouged by
Bonnie C.
Jun 13, 2016
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We stopped in Memorial Day weekend and this place was happening, full of people relaxing listening to live music. They have a BBQ area in case your hungry from sampling too much wine. We enjoyed tasting the wines and this was the first winery we visited in the MO wine region. We purchased a bottle of white wine and found a picnic table to sit at while we listened to the band. It's a fun place to go when they have live music.
Tiffany C.
May 06, 2016
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This was my favorite winery in the Augusta area! The wine is good, the atmosphere is even better. Went on a lovely April Saturday afternoon. They let you bring your own picnic and actually allow dogs! We sat at a table after the wine tasting with a nice chilled bottle and our picnic food and enjoyed the music and even did some dancing. This is the winery we stayed at the longest. I highly recommend making a stop there.
Dave N.
Feb 23, 2016
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Erin O.
Oct 26, 2015
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Caitlin M.
Jul 25, 2015
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This is a charming little winery that I really enjoyed visiting. It feels so tucked away even though it's right off of a state highway! They have a great availability of outdoor seating that it perfect for enjoying a bottle of wine with family or friends. They also frequently host live music outdoors which is very cool.
The wine server was excellent. My family can get a little rowdy so it's always nice when the person dealing with us can smile and joke around with us. The Seyval, Vignoles, and Rayon D'or were all very good wines. I would definitely love to check this place out again
The wine server was excellent. My family can get a little rowdy so it's always nice when the person dealing with us can smile and joke around with us. The Seyval, Vignoles, and Rayon D'or were all very good wines. I would definitely love to check this place out again
Aaron B.
Jun 11, 2014
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Blumenhof is the blue collar bar of the of fancy wineries. This place is the gun slingin' wild west of Augusta, Missouri. Well, that's what I like to think. I need to visit all the other
It's super DIY as far as food goes. You show up with whatever food you want and AIN'T NOBODY GUNNA SAY A THING. They have very limited food options so I wouldn't expect much unless you call ahead. They serve some apps that are dirt cheap but when we arrived it was the last one.
The wine I had was superb. And during happy hour it's $3 a glass. Dirt cheap! You can't say no to
It's super DIY as far as food goes. You show up with whatever food you want and AIN'T NOBODY GUNNA SAY A THING. They have very limited food options so I wouldn't expect much unless you call ahead. They serve some apps that are dirt cheap but when we arrived it was the last one.
The wine I had was superb. And during happy hour it's $3 a glass. Dirt cheap! You can't say no to
Alexis R.
Sep 13, 2013
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This a winery not to be missed when in the Augusta area. Really friendly staff, free samples of good wine (both sweets and drys), and a really lovely patio with live music on the weekends. Thankfully we hit it on a Friday for their amazing happy hour- from 4 to 6pm they have $2 glasses of wine plus $2 bottles of any of their beers. This included Boulevard Smoke Stack Double-Wide IPA and Tank Seven. YES $2 bottles of Tank Seven! Rather dangerous but so very nice after riding nearly 30 miles on the Katy Trail. FYI if riding on the trail, the sign is very hidden. We would have missed it if 2 other
Cara B.
Jul 12, 2013
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I've been to Blumenhof several times and it never disappoints. This is the perfect place to go on a nice spring, summer or fall day. Amongst the big, pretty trees, there is plenty of seating (and lots of shady and/or covered spots) and often in the summers, live music.
The best part (besides the wine, duh) is that they allow outside food. Why else have such ample picnic space? They have a wide variety of wines, so you're sure to find a great pairing for that cheese or charcuterie you brought!
If you haven't been, or if you haven't been in a while, go enjoy some of their
The best part (besides the wine, duh) is that they allow outside food. Why else have such ample picnic space? They have a wide variety of wines, so you're sure to find a great pairing for that cheese or charcuterie you brought!
If you haven't been, or if you haven't been in a while, go enjoy some of their
Maggie H.
Jun 02, 2013
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I only went in briefly for a tasting. I love Blumenhof's setting- very German-looking. The winetender was very personable despite dealing with a busload of people buying wine distracting her from little ole me! The Devil's Den sweet red was my favorite; I bought a bottle to take home. I would love to spend an afternoon at Blumenhof. No complaints!
David D.
Nov 30, 2012
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This was a pleasant surprise. While working in Washington, MO I had heard about some nearby wineries and wanted to check at least one out before flying out of state. I randomly selected Blumenhof and was rewarded with not only a nice drive through the country, but the discovery of a great little winery.
The venue itself is reminiscent of a nice Austrian heurigen or German farm winery with a courtyard ready for music and brat cookouts (which I saw are scheduled periodically). Inside the chalet-type tasting room was a knowledgeable staff member and a large variety of wines...and all tastings
The venue itself is reminiscent of a nice Austrian heurigen or German farm winery with a courtyard ready for music and brat cookouts (which I saw are scheduled periodically). Inside the chalet-type tasting room was a knowledgeable staff member and a large variety of wines...and all tastings