A Wine Country Get-A-Way
Day One
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Check in to a local Bed & Breakfast
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Defiance General Store
Purchase any items or toiletries you forgot to pack for your stay. While you're there, check out their selection of local food and goodies -
Kickstand
Rent bikes and stock up on snacks at Kickstand before you cross the small bridge for a leisurely bike ride on the Katy Trail -
Sugar Creek Winery
Take a break from your ride with a stop at Sugar Creek. Enjoy a glass of Birdlegs Blush as you take in the Missouri River Valley and the Rolling hills of St. Charles County or try their Judgment Tree Vodka, made on site -
Defiance Ridge Vineyards
Stop in for lunch at Defiance Ridge Vineyards, enjoy a tasting board or their delicious deviled eggs with a glass of Defiance Ridge Pinot Rose -
Klondike Park
Spend the afternoon relaxing by the lake or hiking the trails surrounding the park -
Montelle Winery for a Sunset Dinner
Enjoy an exquisite meal with a breathtaking view from 400 feet above the Missouri River Valley atop the Osage Ridge
Day Two
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Downtown Augusta
Spend your morning in Downtown Augusta exploring boutiques, antique shops, and art galleries -
Sunflower Hill Farm
Visit this picturesque farm in the rolling hills of Historic Missouri Wine Country and enjoy lunch at the café featuring produce right from their garden -
Mount Pleasant Estates
Experience Missouri’s wine making history first-hand with a guided tour and then indulge in a wine tasting to discover your favorite -
Balducci Vineyards
Spend the afternoon with live music, a few snacks, and a bottle of Norton, Missouri’s official state grape -
Noboleis Vineyards
Indulge in a wine tasting before you head out to sit and enjoy the rolling vineyards and hillside -
Miss Augusta
Enjoy gorgeous views from the Missouri River on a guided sunset dinner cruise
Day Three
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Augusta Emporium
Before you head back to reality, stop by Augusta Emporium for last minute gifts or your favorite local wines -
Good News Brewing
Reminisce on the memories made on this trip over a glass of beer and a wood-fired pizza on their rooftop patio that overlooks the Katy Trail