Cozy up in 7 rustic northeast Indiana wineries

The Indiana countryside often conjures images of farmland and cornfields, but you might not know that the Hoosier state has a history of winemaking, too.

Indiana was home to the first successful commercial winery in the U.S. back in 1802. Today, as millennial and Gen X consumers drive a renewed interest in wine nationwide, northeast Indiana is going back to its roots.

Across the region, wineries and winemaking techniques are dominating the social scene and earning the region some national recognition.

Here are seven regional wineries to experience only a short drive from Fort Wayne.


1. Satek Winery

6208 N Van Guilder Rd., Fremont, Indiana
Distance from downtown Fort Wayne: 52 minutes north

Satek Winery is northeast Indiana’s first winemaker.


Nestled in the picturesque “Land of 101 Lakes,” Satek Winery is northeast Indiana’s first winemaker. It began when the Satek family bought 28 acres of land just north of Lake James in 1915 to be an apple orchard. Instead, they turned it into a vineyard a year later. In 2001, Pam and Larry Satek opened Satek Winery at a second vineyard in Fremont, which is home to a tasting room, a production facility, and an outdoor picnic area frequented by lake-goers. The family now produces about 30 varieties of wine, growing their own grapes and sourcing others from places as far away as New York and Pennsylvania.

Hours
10 a.m.-6 p.m. every day (except major holidays)
10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Christmas Eve
Tours are available on the weekends by appointment.
Complimentary tastings any day (including Sunday)


2. Two-EEs Winery

6808 US-24, Huntington, IN 46750
Distance from downtown Fort Wayne: 32 minutes southwest

Two-EEs Winery hosts popular “Weekends Uncorked” music events.

Host of the popular “Weekends Uncorked” outdoor wine and music events and champion of the wine slushy, Two-EEs Winery in Huntington is a busy summer hangout. Set on a hillside near the charming small town of Roanoke, the winery is home to "America's Best Tasting Room," according to a 2017 USA Today poll. Two-EEs was established in 2013 by Eric and Emily Harris on the belief that every variety of grape deserves a spotlight. As such, its winemakers search near and far for grapes that are unfamiliar to most wine drinkers and use minimalist production techniques to bring their rare flavors to life. Its philosophy is to “let the grapes speak for themselves.”
 
Hours

11 a.m.-7 p.m. every day (except certain holidays)
Extended hours on Friday and Saturday nights in the summer

 

3. Country Heritage Winery

185 Co Rd 68, Laotto, IN 46763 Country Heritage Winery has Fall Harvest wine.
Distance from downtown Fort Wayne: 25 minutes north 


After growing up on family farms in the LaOtto Community, Jeremy & Jennifer Lutter opened County Heritage Winery on their farmland in 2011. Today, the cozy, cabin-like space offers more than two dozen award-winning wines with a spacious wrap around porch and gazebo, surrounded by eight acres of vineyard. But that’s not all. Stop by for a complimentary tasting, and you’ll find that the winery also has handmade fudge and a full-service market open seven days a week, where they sell fresh and locally grown produce and meat. It’s all the product of more than 100 years of Indiana farming heritage.

Hours
11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday-Thursday
11 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday
Free tours on Saturdays from noon to 6 p.m.

 

4. Byler Lane Winery

5858 Co Rd 35, Auburn, IN 46706

Distance from downtown Fort Wayne: 33 minutes north

Byler Lane Winery in Auburn.

Built on the spirit of family and friendship, Byler Lane Winery in Auburn is the ideal fall setting to relax with loved ones. Inside the spacious tasting room designed with salvaged barn wood, you’ll find a cozy fireplace and a variety of wines that change month-to-month, ranging from dry to sweet. Outside, the winery and pet-friendly patio overlook a vineyard and pond. The winery is owned by Eldon and Rachel Byler, JR Byler, and Larry and Cara Lane who started making wine as a hobby together before opening the establishment in 2016.  

Hours
Closed Monday
Noon-7 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday
Noon-8 p.m. Friday-Saturday
Noon-5 p.m. Sunday

 

5. Hartland Winery

425 County Road 23, Ashley, IN 46705
Distance from downtown Fort Wayne: 40 minutes north

Hartland Winery was voted Indiana’s 2018 Winery of the Year.

Voted Indiana’s 2018 Winery of the Year by the Indy International Wine Competition, Hartland prides itself on creating small batch, handcrafted wines that are constantly changing. Alan and Brenda Lockhart started the intimate winery out of a hobby on a few acres of farmland that has been in their family for generations. Working with assistant winemaker, Howard Dalton, the team likes to experiment with different varietals, ideas, and processes to create innovative flavor combinations.

Hours
Noon-7 p.m. Monday-Friday
Noon-8 p.m. Saturday
Noon-5 p.m. Sunday

 

6. Tipsy Glass Winery

8685 N 400 E., Bryant, Indiana

Distance from downtown Fort Wayne: 1 hour southeast

The Tipsy Glass Winery is in the former Bearcreek Farms Country Resort.

Built on rural Indiana’s charm and pride, the Tipsy Glass is a statement of made-in-the-Midwest spirit. Audrey Muhlenkamp started making homemade wines in 2012 and eventually opened her own winery by refurbishing the former Bearcreek Farms Country Resort. Today, the winery makes more than 17 varieties of wines by mixing juices from the best growing areas in the world with locally sourced fruit to give them a true northeast Indiana twist. The tasting room is decorated with all the comforts of an Indiana country home, too.

Hours
Closed Monday-Thursday
5:30-9 p.m. Friday
1-9 p.m. Saturday-Sunday

 

7. Tippy Creek Winery

5920 N 200 E, Leesburg, Indiana

Distance from downtown Fort Wayne: 1 hour northwest

Tippy Creek Winery offers indoor and outdoor seating.

Set in the Leesburg countryside among a spacious vineyard and forest is the cozy Tippy Creek Winery with indoor and outdoor fireplaces. It opened on the Richcreek family property in 2016, seven years after its owners Lori and Daniel Richcreek received a winemaking kit from their children for Christmas and developed a passion for the craft. Now, the winery serves as a popular local hangout for guests attending music or arts events or simply looking for a quiet place to relax with company. When you stop by, say “hi” to the winery dog, Zippy. For those who aren’t drinking, the menu even features a special non-alcoholic sparkling White Grape juice made from Niagara grapes with no sugar added.

Hours
2 p.m.-7 p.m. Tuesday
Noon-7 p.m. Wednesday-Friday
Closed Saturday-Monday

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Kara Hackett is a Fort Wayne native fascinated by what's next for northeast Indiana how it relates to other up-and-coming places around the world. After working briefly in New York City and Indianapolis, she moved back to her hometown where she has discovered interesting people, projects, and innovations shaping the future of this place—and has been writing about them ever since. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram @karahackett.