SOUTHERN INDIANA.    Madison Vineyards' 37 acres, located five miles north of the Ohio River, are ideally situated for grape growing. With their first plantings in 1994 Steve and Sandy Palmer began phase one of their grape growing plan. In a few years they intend to produce 100 percent estate wines. They currently produce white, red and blush wines in dry and off-dry styles. A large deck affords guests a sweeping view of the grassy picnic area, outdoor stage and surrounding hills. Free tasting of wines and tours of the vineyard and winery. Wine related items are sold in the tasting room. The winery is available for private tasting's and parties.

OPEN.  
Daily except Tuesday and Wednesday.

DIRECTIONS.  
From Indianapolis:
Take I-74 East to Hwy 421 (Greensburg exit). Go southeast on Hwy 421 through Greensburg and south through Versailles to the first stop light north of Madison at CR 400 N. Turn left (east). Winery is on left, one and one-third miles from turn.

CONTACT.  
1456 East 400N, (Dawson Smith Rd.); Madison, Indiana   47250
(812) 273-6500
(888) 473-6500

www.madisonvineyards.com

 

 

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