Despite its often bitter-cold climate, Montana manages to grow many different grape varieties. Some varieties this state’s wineries have to offer include pinot noir, pinot gris and chardonnay. Montana is also known for using fruits other than grapes when crafting their wines. Montana natives such as huckleberries and cherries are making their way into wines. Even honey is being used for winemaking in the state. However surprising the ingredients, no matter what is being used to make the wines of Montana, those who take the time to enjoy them will be happy they did.
Bowman Orchards
21480 E Lake Shore, Bigfork MT 59911
406-982-3246
Flathead Lake Winery
29 Golden Eagle St, Columbia Falls MT 59912
406-387-WINO
Hidden Legend Winery
1345 US Hwy 93 N, Ste 5, Victor MT 59875
406-363-6323
Lolo Peak Winery, Inc.
2506 Mount Ave, Missoula MT 59804
406-549-1111
Mission Mountain Winery
82420 US Hwy 93, Dayton MT 59914
406-849-5524
Missoula Winery
5646 W Harrier Dr, Missoula MT 59808
406-830-3296
Montana Ciderworks
261 Rye Creek Rd, Conner MT 59827
406-360-5078
Tanjuli
PO Box 100, Dayton MT 59914
509-731-4829
Ten Spoon Vineyard & Winery
4175 Rattlesnake Dr, Missoula MT 59802
406-549-8703
Tongue River Winery
99 Morning Star Ln, Miles City MT 59301
406-853-1028
Yellowstone Cellars & Winery
1335 Holiday Cir, Billings MT 59101
406-671-0851