Oklahoma Wineries
Welcome to our Oklahoma Wineries Page, Wine production was a significant component of the Oklahoma agricultural economy in the 1920s. The industry was destroyed by the Dust Bowl of the 1930s and the introduction of Prohibition in the United States. Oklahoma currently has about 40 wineries. Most of the wineries are located in the northeast portion of the state, as is the one designated American Viticultural Area in Oklahoma, the Ozark Mountain AVA Here is a sampling of the Oklahoma Wineries listings to plan your road trips from: Anadarko area Anadarko is a city in Caddo County, It is the county seat of Caddo County. The town is the home of the Native American drum group Cozad Singers. It's also the birthplace of writer Jim Thompson, the Comanche-Kiowa artist Blackbear Bosin, and major league baseball pitcher Cal McLish. Your winery or wineries in this area are: Woods & Waters Winery / Bistro RR 3 Box 160C, Anadarko, OK 73005 Visit Web Site Oklahoma Wineries - Area Lodging options Chandler area Chandler is one of the many cities along the famous U.S. Route 66 and contains a number of attractions to devotees of "The Mother Road." These include The Route 66 Interpretive Center, The Oklahoma Law Enforcement Museum and Hall of Fame, The Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History, Your winery or wineries in this area are: Greenfield Vineyard Rt. 2 Box 877 Chandler, OK 74834 Visit Web Site Oklahoma Wineries - Area Lodging options Edmond area Being the highest point along the Santa Fe rail line in Oklahoma Territory, Edmond was originally named "Summit" and was a watering and sanding point for the railroad in the 1880s. The town was given its current name (after an engineer on the railroad) by the Santa Fe railroad headquarters in Topeka after the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889. Though most of the remnants of the old railroad infrastructure are gone, the Santa Fe, now BNSF, line still runs through the same course. Your winery or wineries in this area are: Deer Creek Vineyard 1010 Silver Oaks Drive in Edmond, Oklahoma 73003 Visit Web Site Oklahoma Wineries - Area Lodging options McAlester area McAlester is a city in Pittsburg County, It is also the county seat. The town gets its name from J.J. McAlester, who was immortalized as a character in the novel True Grit, which was then made into a movie starring John Wayne. Your winery or wineries in this area are: Whispering Meadows Vineyard & Winery 34 E. Choctaw Ave, McAlester, OK 74501 Visit Web Site Oklahoma Wineries - Area Lodging options Okemah area Okemah was named after a Kickapoo Indian Chief named Chief Okemah. In March, 1902 Chief Okemah built a bark house after the fashion of the Kickapoo tribe. He had come to await the opening of the townsite which took his name April 22, 1902 Your winery or wineries in this area are: Grape Ranch Hwy 27, six miles south of I-40 Okemah, OK Visit Web Site Oklahoma Wineries - Area Lodging options Poteau area Poteau is a city in Le Flore County,. It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the county seat of Le Flore County. Your winery or wineries in this area are: Black Sheep Winery & Vineyards 30617 Pickle Ln, Poteau, OK 74953 Visit Web Site Oklahoma Wineries - Area Lodging options Shawnee area Located on Interstate 40, Shawnee is just 30 minutes east of attractions of downtown Oklahoma City. Your winery or wineries in this area are: Parsons Vineyard and Winery 15401 Gaddy Rd, Shawnee, OK 74801 Visit Web Site Oklahoma Wineries - Area Lodging options Stillwater area Stillwater is the county seat of Payne County[. Founded December 12, 1884 it was the first settlement in the Unassigned Lands. The geographical position of Stillwater is located Northeast of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area though many consider it to be a satellite exburb of Oklahoma City Your winery or wineries in this area are: Woodland Park Vineyards 3023 N. Jardot Stillwater, OK 74075 Visit Web Site Oklahoma Wineries - Area Lodging options Stroud area Stroud was founded in 1892. The town became a quiet town until about 1926 when U.S. Route 66 was built through town. when the highway came through, Stroud became a rest stop with amenities like motels, gas stations and restaurants. The most notable restaurant is the Rock Cafe, built from rocks removed during the construction of Route 66. A fire gutted the restaurant in 2008; it is in the process of being rebuilt Your winery or wineries in this area are: StableRidge Vineyards 2016 Rt 66 West, Stroud, OK 74079 Visit Web Site Territory Cellars 1521 N. Hwy 99, Stroud, OK 74079 Visit Web Site The Wine Village / Sparks Vineyard & Winery Tasting Room 405 W Main St, Stroud, OK 74079 Visit Web Site Tidal School Vineyards 20 mi N of Stroud 54560 West Highway 16 Drumright, OK 74030 Visit Web Site Area Lodging options Tulsa area Tulsa was first settled in the 1830s by the Creek Native American tribe. In 1921, For most of the 20th century, the city held the nickname "Oil Capital of the World" and played a major role as one of the most important hubs for the American oil industry. Tulsa has been credited as the birthplace of U.S. Route 66 and the home of Western Swing music. Your winery or wineries in this area are: Whispering Vines Vineyards and Winery 7374 West 51st St, Tulsa, OK 74107 Visit Web Site Area Lodging options Vinita area Vinita was established in 1871.It was the first city in the state with electricity. The city was first named Downingville, and was a primarily African American community. It was later renamed Vinita after Vinnie Ream. A McDonald's restaurant built over the top of Interstate 44 claims to be the world's largest McDonald's restaurant Your winery or wineries in this area are: Summerside Vineyards, Winery & Bistro 441251 E. Historic Route 66, Vinita, OK 74301 Visit Web Site Area Lodging options Create your own leisurely or romantic winery weekend road trips, drive to more then one. Use this road trips link and provided winery zip codes above to do a little exploring along the way. Plot your winery road trips here 

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