The following is a list of wineries in the state of Kansas. Kansas wine refers to wine made from grapes grown in the U.S. state of Kansas. In the nineteenth century Kansas was a significant grape-growing state.[1] Its latitude, long, sunny growing season and soils ranging from limestone-laced to sandy, can provide favorable conditions for growing grapes if the suitable varieties are planted.
Name | Location | Established |
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Aubrey Vineyards[2] | Overland Park | 2010 |
BlueJacket Crossing Vineyard & Winery[3][4] | Eudora | 2002 |
Crooked Post Winery[5] | Ozawkie | 2014 |
Davenport Orchards & Winery[3] | Eudora | 1997 |
Empty Nester's Winery[5] | Lecompton | |
Glaciers Edge Winery & Vineyard[5] | Wakarusa | |
Grace Hill Winery[6] | Whitewater | |
Fossil Springs Winery[7] | Paola | 2017 |
Holy-Field Vineyard & Winery[6][2][3][4] | Basehor | 1994 |
Jenny Dawn Cellars[8][9] | Wichita | 2019 |
KC Wine Co.[2] | Olathe | |
Liquid Art Winery and Estate[10] | Manhattan | 2014 |
Prairie Fire Winery[5] | Paxico | 2008 |
Rosewood Winery[11] | Great Bend | |
Rowe Ridge Vineyard & Winery[2] | Kansas City | 2005 |
Somerset Ridge Vineyard & Winery[3][4] | Paola | 2001 |
White Tail Winery[3] | Edgerton | 2003 |
Wyldewood Cellars Winery[5] | Paxico & Peck | 1994 |
The following is a list of wineries that have closed; this list is for tracking former locations.
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Winery | Location | Established |
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Doniphan Vineyards[12] | Doniphan | 1857 |