Our Winemaker's family has farmed this land for over 100 years. Danenberger Family Vineyards are honored to carry on their legacy as we grow our own from the same meticulously nurtured soil of our Centennial Farm. We have approached our wines for the last 8 years as if they were pieces of art; painting with different flavors and structures to arrive at something layered by cohesive.
Letting the fruit tell its story, with its tannins and acids. Just like art on a canvas, wine can incite an immense amount of feelings and emotions. It is this passion, love, joy and inspiration that I capture with each bottle. No matter if you would like to tour our production facility, experience gastronomy-rich pairing dinners, or revel with us during Wine Rocks, all are welcome to enjoy everything Danenberger Family Vineyards has to offer.
Letting the fruit tell its story, with its tannins and acids. Just like art on a canvas, wine can incite an immense amount of feelings and emotions. It is this passion, love, joy and inspiration that I capture with each bottle. No matter if you would like to tour our production facility, experience gastronomy-rich pairing dinners, or revel with us during Wine Rocks, all are welcome to enjoy everything Danenberger Family Vineyards has to offer.
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DFV pays tribute to Bill Sullivan, our Winemaker's father, on every bottle. After many attempts of trying to upload the picture of him above, our computer would only return a pixelated result. However, its beauty was apparent, even if the original picture was not.
This pixelated image, featured on our logo, graces every bottle and his legacy is entrenched in all we do: commitment to all that is good - being ethical, moral, and responsible to the land.Our Centennial farm, where DFV is proud to call home, was established in the mid-1800s by my great, great grandfather, James Sullivan, and his son, Jeremiah, who came over from Ireland.
This pixelated image, featured on our logo, graces every bottle and his legacy is entrenched in all we do: commitment to all that is good - being ethical, moral, and responsible to the land.Our Centennial farm, where DFV is proud to call home, was established in the mid-1800s by my great, great grandfather, James Sullivan, and his son, Jeremiah, who came over from Ireland.
No matter if you would like to tour our production facility, experience gastronomy-rich pairing dinners, or revel with us during Wine Rocks, all are welcome to enjoy everything Danenberger Family Vineyards has to offer. We are delighted to connect with you however possible. Our Centennial Farmstead isn't just a pretty place, this is where some truly amazing things happen.
Reviews (10)
Creepy Sac'S. Crib
Jan 21, 2022
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Joel Micah Harris Jomiha
Dec 28, 2021
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Amy Mehalivic
Dec 27, 2021
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Roger Thomson
Nov 16, 2021
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Troy Vansacik
Oct 13, 2021
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Dea Welsh
Oct 01, 2021
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This is a fabulous place. Best winery in central Illinois that I've been to, and would be at the top of my list anywhere. It's fun and relaxed with all the little nooks and varying spaces. It's a lovely place to spend an afternoon. And they have a kitchen on site that is very good!! I had the portabella wrap and very much enjoyed it, others in my group had the pulled pork and wings and were very happy with theirs too.
Lois Senger
Sep 28, 2021
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Will definitely be returning next time we are in the area. The food was absolutely delicious. The ribs were mouth watering except part of it was so hard and burnt that they weren't edible but the part that was edible melted in my mouth.The dogs were amazing, they were all so calm and extremely well behaved. We gals loved lavishing them with attention. We didn't stay for the music because we would have been in the sun and we older gals just don't handle the heat like we used to.We plan to visit again and bring the rest of our group.
Marie Murfin
Jul 31, 2021
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Stephanie Endsley
Sep 04, 2020
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B. Gray
Dec 12, 2019
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This is a very cute place with plenty of seating. We went there as a wedding party was going on and they left it open to there public. There tasting area is small but it might help getting that one on one with the server. There are several different seating areas which is unique. The food we ordered took a little longer than expected for a believe for a platter of meat and cheese.