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Meramec Vineyards is in the Ozark Highlands viticultural area, where Maramec Spring
spawns its trout and pours fresh water into the Meramec River (Meramec
has a few different spellings) as it flows on to join Mark Twain's
Mississippi downstream from the St. Louis Arch. Italian settlers with
their old world heritage of vines and wines established vineyards on
this Ozark plateau around the beginning of the 20th century.
In
the late 1960's. a resurgence of Missouri's grape and wine industry
drew more people to the world of vines and wines. Meramec
Vineyards was founded in 1980 with a
15 acres Concord vineyard first planted by the Tessaros, one of the
original Italian families.
Meramec Vineyards
continued to grow this quintessential American grape, the Concord.
We sold grapes to home wine and juice makers, supermarkets and even in
a roadside grape stand, the traditional way of grape growers in the
area. Soon, we began producing our own brand
of
grape juices from native American varieties, the Concord, Catawba and
Niagara. Grape juice with a rich intense varietal flavor,
like a
fresh grape just popped into your mouth.
Meramec Vineyards
fostered a dream to produce the full expression of the grapevine -
wine. We began a major expansion in 1998 with wine grape
plantings and building a tasteful and inviting processing and retail
building on Interstate 44 (formerly Route 66's course) three miles from
the vineyards. The setting as well as our products attract
visitors to stop and enjoy the fruit of the vine and the work of human
hands. We present for your enjoyment a selection of wines
both in
the tradition of the American grapes and in the traditions of the
European grapes. Visitors can tour and taste, enjoy the
bistro, a
gift shop of wine and food related items, purchase original art from
local artists and enjoy our garden area and see where Missouri's wine
and grape history is celebrated.

Bird's eye view of the Catawba
Vineyard
Can you spot Bob, our vineyard
manager?
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