Top 10 Ways to Celebrate Iowa Wine Month

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June is Iowa Wine Month! With nearly 100 wineries located across the state, we encourage you to get out and taste, savor and experience Iowa wine! Iowa’s wine and grape industry boasts an impressive nearly $42 million dollar economic impact on the state and is an important part of Iowa agriculture.

Top 10 Ways to Celebrate Iowa Wine Month:

Soldier Creek Winery, Ft. Dodge

Soldier Creek Winery, Ft. Dodge

1. Visit one of the nearly 100 wineries located across the state. Need some directions? Check out our map of member wineries here or get the NEW Iowa Wine Passport to check out Iowa’s wineries, plan your trip, and check in at wineries to earn prizes!

2. Pick up tickets to one of our Iowa Wine Festival events! Our Eastern Iowa Wine Festival is being held Sunday, June 13th at Park Farm Winery and the Central/Western Iowa Wine Festival is being held on Sunday, June 27th at Covered Bridges Winery. Both will feature unlimited wine tastings from regional wineries, live music, local food vendors, education sessions and more! Tickets on sale now here. As a BONUS, enter the discount code IOWAWINEMONTH for $5 off ticket purchases! Interested in volunteering and getting some free swag and tickets into the event? Check out how to sign up to become one of our Iowa Wine Crew here.

Summerset Winery, Indianola

Summerset Winery, Indianola

3. Host a wine tasting get together! Invite a few of your family or friends over for an informal wine tasting of a variety of locally made Iowa wines. Need wine shipped to your home? No problem, we have you covered here thanks to VinoShipper. Don’t forget the five S’s (see, swirl, smell, sip, savor) and to brush up on your wine-o terms (found here)! For bonus points, pair each wine with a local Iowa cheese or meat!

4. Pick up a bottle of Iowa wine at your nearest retailer or order a glass at your local restaurant when dining out. They don’t offer any Iowa wine? Demand..err, ask them politely to start carrying your favorite Iowa wines! Want us to make a suggestion to them? Fill out this form and we’ll do our best to get Iowa wine carried in your favorite store or restaurant.

Airport Road Winery, Mt. Pleasant

Airport Road Winery, Mt. Pleasant

5. Go on a wine trail, purchasing a couple bottles of wine to enjoy at home! Iowa has eight wine trails covering nearly every region in the state for you to choose from. Have some fun enjoying the scenery between each stop, as many offer abundant views of Iowa’s beauty.

6. Mix it up! Iowa wines are great alone, but if you’re looking for a fun spin on things, try a wine cocktail! For fun ideas and inspiration, check out our Mix it Up! Pinterest board.

7. Serve Iowa wine with your next meal. OK, maybe wine for breakfast is frowned upon during the work week, but wine’s best partner in crime is food! Check out fun tips and ideas on our Food & Wine Pinterest board.

Walker Homestead Farm & Winery, Iowa City

Walker Homestead Farm & Winery, Iowa City

8. Get crafty! As soon as you finish off that bottle of wine, don’t recycle the bottle and toss the cork just yet! There are many fun ways to get a little crafty with Iowa wine bottles and corks. Check out our DIY: Wine Bottles and DIY: Corks Pinterest boards for ideas.


9. Learn more about the grapes that go into your glass. The more you know, the more you’ll appreciate all that goes into the locally grown grapes and handcrafted wines from wineries here in Iowa. Check out more information on Iowa’s unique grape varietals here.

10. Post your adventures with the Iowa wine industry on social, using the hashtag #iowawinemonth or #drinkiowawine! Share pics, video or check in wherever you go so you can introduce the Iowa Wine industry to your friends and family. While you’re at it, follow or like @IAWine on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or Instagram to stay involved.

 

Cheers to Iowa Wine Month!

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