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Acres of Land Winery Brooks Hill Winery Chuckleberry Farm & Winery 28 Horseshoe Bend Vineyard 37 Purple Toad Winery 46 Seven Wells Vineyard & Winery 55 The Little Kentucky River Winery 1 2285 Barnes Mill Road 10 2746 Brooks Hill Road 19 527 Garrison Lane and Winery 4275 Old US Hwy. 45 1223 Siry Road 3289 421 South Richmond, KY 40475 Brooks, KY 40109 Bloomfield, KY 40008 1187 Lawson Lane Paducah, KY 42003 California, KY 41007 Bedford, KY 40006 859-328-3000 502-957-7810 502-249-1051 Willisburg, KY 40078 270-554-0010 859-635-9217 502-235-9531 www.acresoflandwinery.com www.brookshillwinery.com 2 859-375-0296 www.purpletoadwinery.net 2 www.thelittlekentuckyriverwinery.com www.horseshoebend-ky.com 2 Crocker Farm Winery LLC Shandio Valley Winery 2 20 2 47 2 Atwood Hill Winery Camp Springs Vineyard 5892 Scottsville Road 38 Redman’s Farm Winery 108 Court Street 56 Turning Point Vineyards 1616 Spillman Road 11 6685 Four Mile Road Franklin, KY 42134 Jean Farris Winery & Bistro 12449 Decoursey Pike Carrollton, KY 41008 31 Hagan Road Morning View, KY 41063 Camp Springs, KY 41059 270-586-7061 29 6825 Old Richmond Road Morning View, KY 41063 502-732-4744 Bloomfield, KY 40008 859-356-1936 859-448-0253 2 Lexington, KY 40515 859-356-2837 www.shandiovalleywinery.com 502-673-9000 www.atwoodhillwinery.com www.campspringsvineyard.com 859-263-WINE (9463) 2 2 Elk Creek Vineyards and Winery 21 www.JeanFarris.com Reid’s Livery Winery Simple Pleasures Vineyard We Brothers III Winery 150 Highway 300 39 48 57 Baker-Bird Vineyard and Winery Castle Hill Farm Winery 430 Nealy Road 3067 Beechland Road 10565 Kentucky 81 3 12 Owenton, KY 40359 4465 Augusta Chatham Road 3650 Lexington Road Alvaton, KY 42122 Springfield, KY 40069 Utica, KY 42376 502-484-0005 30 La Ferme du Cerf Winery Augusta, KY 41002 Lexington, KY 40383 270-843- 6330 859-481-3214 270-785-4896 www.elkcreekvineyards.com 1000 Perkins Road 937-708-1020 859-879-6282 Dry Ridge, KY 41035 www.reidsliverywinery.com 2 2 www.castlehillwinery.com Wine Sales at the Bowling Green 2 859-428-5655 Sinking Valley Winery Wight-Meyer Vineyards & Winery Elk Creek Kentucky Proud Market Farmers Market 49 58 Barker’s Blackberry Hill Winery 22 2 1300 Plato-Vanhook Road 340 Meyer Drive 4 410 West Vine Street, Suite 220 2 16629 Mt. Zion-Verona Road CCC Trail Vineyard and Winery Long Lick Farm Winery Somerset, KY 42503 Shepherdsville, KY 40165 13 (2nd floor shops Lex. Conv. Ctr.) Crittenden, KY 41030 3939 CCC Trail 31 6769 Polin Road Rising Sons Home Farm Winery 606-274-0223 502-921-0267 Lexington, KY 40507 40 859-428-0377 Morehead, KY 40351 Willisburg, KY 40078 975 Frankfort Road www.sinkingvalleywinery.com www.wight-meyervineyards.com 859-663-2110 www.kyagr.com/KDAPage.aspx?id=3318 606-780-7195 859-284-1002 Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 www.kentuckyproudmarket.com 2 www.rosstica.com www.longlickfarmwinery.com 502-319-0203 2 50 Smith-Berry Vineyard & Winery 59 Wildside Winery Black Barn Winery 2 855 Drennon Road (Hwy. 202) 5500 Troy Pike 5 Equus Run Vineyards and Winery 4200 Newtown Pike CCC Trail Tasting Room 23 Lost Heritage Vineyards River Bend Winery New Castle, KY 40050 Versailles, KY 40383 14 1280 Moores Mill Road 32 41 Lexington, KY 40511 1537 Winchester Avenue and Winery 120 S. 10th Street 502-845-7091 | 888-845-7091 859-879-3982 859-552-2525 Ashland, KY 41101 Midway, KY 40347 Louisville, KY 40202 www.smithberrywinery.com www.wildsidewinery.com 859-846-9463 (WINE) 333 Pooles Creek Road www.blackbarnwinery.com 606-780-7195 Cold Spring, KY 41076 502-540-5650 2 www.rosstica.com 877-905-2675 (CORK) www.riverbendwine.com www.equusrunvineyards.com 310-850-1267 51 Springhill Winery & Plantation B’n B 6 Black Oak Vineyard and Winery 2 3205 Springfield Road 300 Martin Road Cedar Creek Vineyards Lovers Leap Vineyards 42 River Valley Winery Bloomfield, KY 40008 Princeton, KY 42445 15 and Winery 24 Felice Vineyards 33 1279 Mound Hill (Hwy. 549) 502-252-9463 829 East Market Street, Suite A and Winery 270-365-9463 294 Cedar Creek Lane 1180 Lanes Mill Road Carrollton, KY 41008 www.springhillwinery.com www.blackoakvineyard.com Somerset, KY 42501 Louisville, KY 40206 502-750-0594 502-568-4858 Lawrenceburg, KY 40342 606-875-3296 502- 839-1299 www.rivervalleywinery.com www.cedarcreekvineyards.net www.felicevineyards.com 52 StoneBrook Vineyards and Winery 7 Bravard Vineyards & Winery 2 loversleapwine.com 6570 Vineyard Lane 15000 Overton Road 43 Rock Springs Winery Melbourne, KY 41059 Hopkinsville, KY 42240 Chateau du Vieux Corbeau Winery 25 The First Vineyard 1081 Rock Springs Road 859-635-0111 16 5800 Sugar Creek Pike 34 MillaNova Winery 270-269-2583 471 Stanford Avenue 744 Gentry Lane Grayson, KY 41143 www.stonebrookwinery.com Danville, KY 40422 Nicholasville, KY 40356 606-474-2315 2 (859) 885-9359 Mt. Washington, KY 40047 2 859-236-1775 or 859-236-1808 502-538-2450 8 Broad Run Vineyards www.oldcrowinn.com www.firstvineyard.net 53 Talon Winery 10601 Broad Run Road 2 www.millanovawinery.com 44 Rolling Hills Vineyard and Winery 7086 Tates Creek Road Louisville, KY 40299 2385 Kelly Shop Road Lexington, KY 40515 Harkness Edwards Vineyards 502-231-0372 Chrisman Mill Vineyard 26 McIntyre’s Winery and Berries Springfield, KY 40069 859-971-3214 www.broadrunvineyards.com 17 and Winery 5199 Combs Ferry Road 35 859-262-6155 www.talonwine.com Winchester, KY 40391 531 McIntyre Lane 2385 Chrisman Mill Road www.rollinghillsvineyardky.com 859-527-3584 Bardstown, KY 40004 Nicholasville, KY 40356 Broken Branch Winery/ www.harknessedwardsvineyards.com 502-348-3412 Talon Winery 9 859-881-5007 54 2 Ruby Moon Vineyard & Winery 400 Gordon Lane Glisson Vineyards and Winery www.chrismanmill.com 2 45 Find us at Paducah’s Downtown 9566 US Hwy. 41 Alternate Shelbyville, KY 40065 Highland Winery Prodigy Vineyards & Winery Farmers’ Market 27 36 Henderson, KY 42420 502-633-6969 193 Seco Drive 4686 Versailles Road Paducah, KY 42003 Chrisman Mill Winery 270-830-7660 www.talonwine.com 18 Seco, KY 41849 Frankfort, KY 40601 270-210-0930 2300 Sir Barton Way, Suite 175 www.rubymoonwinery.com 606-855-7968 502-803-5221 Lexington, KY 40509 2 www.highlandwinery.com 2 859-264-9463 www.chrismanmill.com 2Call for appointment. 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