Journey the Augusta Wine Trail: America’s First AVA
When our German settlers first arrived to this region in the 1800s, it reminded them of everything they loved about their homeland. The sweeping vistas of the Missouri River valley, the Osage Ridge with its tree-covered slopes.
These hard-scrabble few soon created a new way of life and an entire community centered on wine-growing and wine-making. Vineyards and cozy farmsteads began to line the bluffs. Wine took on the role as the center of the community.
The Augusta Wine Trail was created to celebrate our shared location in the Augusta AVA (American Viticultural Area), which was the first designed grape growing area in the country. The wines that come from this area are the centerpiece of what joins our four wineries together. And while wine is the centerpiece, what we create is the chance to preserve this tradition for generations to come.
“Wine took on the role as the center of the community in the 1800s”
All of the wine you taste from the Augusta Wine Trail wineries were produced from grapes on those properties . No imports and no blends with outside vineyards. You will experience the fullness of what our German ancestors intended with each trip.
So plan your next one: Check out our events page for the latest activities or plan a visit to one of our wineries.