Shawnee wine trail
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About 45 years ago I visited a friend who rented a shack in the national forest down there.Had a 70 Triumph GT6+ back then. Roads were empty and I let it all hang out. Sliding the turns etc.Had to buy tires when I got home. Is the area still pretty unpopulated? I live in St.Paul,.MN. If I ever get down there I'll contact you.
Conditions on alot of the good side roads went downhill past couple years, and on weekend the wine trail roads can get crowded sometimes, but there is always a road somewhere.
with more and more wineries every year it is turning into a tourist area, lots of cabins around, if you like a cruise and scenery also of course wine it is good time, if you look up Shawnee hills wine trail you can c a map that has alot of the wineries on it but there are a few that are not on the map.
with more and more wineries every year it is turning into a tourist area, lots of cabins around, if you like a cruise and scenery also of course wine it is good time, if you look up Shawnee hills wine trail you can c a map that has alot of the wineries on it but there are a few that are not on the map.
Awesome new brewery and restaurant open down the road from me on the wine trail.
Abby ridge.
Me and wife took a extended weekend drive last year and went to Herman missouri and wine trail there, it was really highly rated, and have heard sooooo many compliments about there, we both thought it was really really bad experience there, nothing close like we are used to here in southern IL.
Abby ridge.
Me and wife took a extended weekend drive last year and went to Herman missouri and wine trail there, it was really highly rated, and have heard sooooo many compliments about there, we both thought it was really really bad experience there, nothing close like we are used to here in southern IL.
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Awesome new brewery and restaurant open down the road from me on the wine trail.
Abby ridge.
Me and wife took a extended weekend drive last year and went to Herman missouri and wine trail there, it was really highly rated, and have heard sooooo many compliments about there, we both thought it was really really bad experience there, nothing close like we are used to here in southern IL.
Abby ridge.
Me and wife took a extended weekend drive last year and went to Herman missouri and wine trail there, it was really highly rated, and have heard sooooo many compliments about there, we both thought it was really really bad experience there, nothing close like we are used to here in southern IL.
Herman MO wineries are overrated. IMO
Highway 94 south of Weldon Springs to Washington MO is loaded with decent Wineries. Near Wright City MO off county road M is one called Cedar Lakes. Rather new but very very nice. But I must admit, there are some fine ones in southern IL.
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; 02-09-2016 at 11:10 AM.
We where sooooo disappointed in Herman, MO.
Sooooo many around me now, between the wineries and micro breweries, and there are several that are not on the Shawnee wine trails list because of the outrageous $$$ it costs just to on that list.
How log ago has it been since you where down here?
You remember which ones you went to?
Sooooo many around me now, between the wineries and micro breweries, and there are several that are not on the Shawnee wine trails list because of the outrageous $$$ it costs just to on that list.
How log ago has it been since you where down here?
You remember which ones you went to?
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Actually I do remember Owl Creek and Blue Sky. Both of which are on the trail. Blue Sky was amazing. There were others near Red Bud and Chester. I just don't recall the names.
I would like to try Ponoma which is a fruit winery, nothing from grapes. Apple and pear wines are exceptional and Crumpy's favorites.
I am partial to blackberry. Crown Valley, of Jefferson county MO is my favorite Blackberry wine.. They also have a White Riesling that is to die for. I keep both in my cellar.
There is a winery north and west of Alton, " Little Prairie" I think. Small place but ,,,, Great fruit wines.
Are you part of the Gateway group?
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; 02-09-2016 at 11:04 AM.
Actually I do remember Owl Creek and Blue Sky. Both of which are on the trail. Blue Sky was amazing. There were others near Red Bud and Chester. I just don't recall the names.
I would like to try Ponoma which is a fruit winery, nothing from grapes. Apple and pear wines are exceptional and Crumpy's favorites.
I am partial to blackberry. Crown Valley, of Jefferson county MO is my favorite Blackberry wine.. They also have a White Riesling that is to die for. I keep both in my cellar.
There is a winery north and west of Alton, " Little Prairie" I think. Small place but ,,,, Great fruit wines.
Are you part of the Gateway group?
Pheasant hollow has a blackberry that alot love, I like there red and blue, strawberry and blueberry.
Blu sky isn't bad, owl creek is good, they have a hard apple called apple knocker that my wife likes.
Pomona is a definite have to try. One of the original wineries here, when they opened it was a gravel road.
Pomona is our favorite, and right beside pomona is a guy I used to work with that opens a restaurant about 7 years ago, Maces place, have not been there in quite awhile but I used to get his ribs all the time. Got to love it when you get ribs and pickup the bone and it is so tender that the meat almost stays on the plate.
Don't know if it changed but it was awesome.
If there is any kind of wine like a peach etc. Let me know before you come down and I could point you in a direction.
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I don't do facebook.
Pheasant hollow has a blackberry that alot love, I like there red and blue, strawberry and blueberry.
Blu sky isn't bad, owl creek is good, they have a hard apple called apple knocker that my wife likes.
Pomona is a definite have to try. One of the original wineries here, when they opened it was a gravel road.
Pomona is our favorite, and right beside pomona is a guy I used to work with that opens a restaurant about 7 years ago, Maces place, have not been there in quite awhile but I used to get his ribs all the time. Got to love it when you get ribs and pickup the bone and it is so tender that the meat almost stays on the plate.
Don't know if it changed but it was awesome.
If there is any kind of wine like a peach etc. Let me know before you come down and I could point you in a direction.
Pheasant hollow has a blackberry that alot love, I like there red and blue, strawberry and blueberry.
Blu sky isn't bad, owl creek is good, they have a hard apple called apple knocker that my wife likes.
Pomona is a definite have to try. One of the original wineries here, when they opened it was a gravel road.
Pomona is our favorite, and right beside pomona is a guy I used to work with that opens a restaurant about 7 years ago, Maces place, have not been there in quite awhile but I used to get his ribs all the time. Got to love it when you get ribs and pickup the bone and it is so tender that the meat almost stays on the plate.
Don't know if it changed but it was awesome.
If there is any kind of wine like a peach etc. Let me know before you come down and I could point you in a direction.
I don't do facebook either. However, the wife does. Next Gateway GTG I'll try and remember to contact you. I'll also let Ruth Zerface know about you. She and Eric tend to schedule most of our forays.
We, the Gateway Crossfire Group, generally take one weekend a month in Spring and the late summertime to terrorize a few distant wineries.
If I hear about something going on would like to head up there, problem is my weekends are soooooo busy with me gone during the week.
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