
Wine Tags are a tool to explore local wineries across Wisconsin. With deals and collectible tags to 33 wineries. We added 13 new wineries this year.
Black Friday (11/25) through Cyber Monday (11/28) get 10% off, only spend $27.
Explore wineries in Door County, Wisconsin Dells, Madison & Milwaukee area, Green Bay and beyond. A perfect gift for a wine lover, adventure friend, or for Father's Day and an awesome tool for summer.
In our mind, the coolest thing about the Wine Tags is the diversity of wineries. If you love California wines only, there's a handful of wineries to suit your needs, if you love Wisconsin wines, there's plenty of that. If you love fruit wines, you'll find them all over the 33 wineries!
$30 for a $250+ value of wine glass and bottle deals. Most of the deals are buy one get one glass, get one glass of wine free and there's a hand full of bottle deals. The tin has one tag per winery. You can use each tag one time. Promotion ends December 31, 2023, so the deals last two summer seasons! Free Shipping.
Participating Wineries:
Door County
- Simon Creek Winery
- Harbor Ridge Winery
- Lautenbach's Orchard Country Winery & Market
- Door 44 Winery
- Von Stiehl Winery
Wisconsin Dells/Baraboo/Stevens Point Area
- Lunch Creek Winery
- Sunset Point Winery
- Baraboo Bluff Winery
- Broken Bottle Winery
- Mead King
Madison Area
- Wollersheim Winery
- Timber Hill Winery
- The Cider Farm
- American Wine Project
Milwaukee/Cedarburg Area
- Cedar Creek Winery
- Pieper Porch Winery & Vineyard
- Vines to Cellar
Green Bay
- Captain’s Walk
- Ledgestone Vineyards & Winery
- Mona Rose Winery
- Trout Springs Winery
- Parallel 44 Winery
- Duck Creek Winery
Fox Valley/Oshkosh
- Kerrigan Brothers Winery
- Vines & Rushes Winery
- Rushford Meadery & Winery
- Peaceful River Winery & Spa
- Pine River Winery
Northwoods & Other Northeast Wisconsin
- Ziegler Winery
- SoLu Estate Winery & Meadery
- Armstrong Apples Orchard & Winery
- Woodland Trail Winery
- Forgotten Fire Winery
Fun Fact: Wisconsin's first vineyard was planted in 1846 (two years before Wisconsin became a state) by Agoston Haraszthy at what is today Wollersheim Winery. Haraszthy moved to California two years later during the gold rush, and went on to be "considered one of the founders of the California wine industry." Let that sink in... (We're also working on a documentary on the subject. Stay tuned for that in the coming months)
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