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Hermann Wine Trail

4.4
(62 reviews)

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150A Market St, Hermann, MO
65041, United States
(573) 294-2228
http://hermannwinetrail.com

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Winding through some of the prettiest scenery in Missouri, the Hermann Wine Trail meanders for some 30 miles along the Missouri River between Hermann and New Haven. Nestled along the trail are six charming family-owned wineries; Adam Puchta Winery, Curling Vine Winery, G. Husmann Wine Company, Hermannhof Winery, Reserve Cellars, and Robller Vineyard. Open year-round, we invite guests to visit and explore Hermann wine country! The Hermann Wine Trail wineries offer daily wine tasting, beautiful views, and small-town hospitality! Visit for a day or a weekend and explore them all! Join us for one of our six popular wine and food pairing events: • Chocolate Wine Trail, fourth weekend of February • Farmers' Table Wine Trail, Saturday in April • Wild Bacon Wine Trail, first weekend of May • Berries & BarBQ Wine Trail, last full weekend of July • Holiday Fare Wine Trail, third weekend of November • Say Cheese Wine Trail, second Saturday of December Wine Trail event tickets must be purchased in advance. We hope to see you Hermann Wine Country!

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Hermann Wine Trail
150A Market St, Hermann, MO
65041, United States

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  • BS
    Barb Schaefer
    2 days ago
    5.0
    Going to the different wineries was fun. Nearly all the wineries had access to the recipes for the food that was pared with the wine.The Robler Winery in New Haven was well with the drive! The only winery that did not charge for tasting g of the other wines they produce. The purchasing of their products was easy.
  • SJ
    Sam Jeffers
    2 days ago
    5.0
    The wine trail at Hermann is always fun. Great wine and food tastings !!. Discounts from wineries and great restraunts around there.
  • JC
    julie cook
    Nov 17, 2025
    4.0
    Robiler Vineyard should be removed from the wine trail. There is no transportation to this vineyard. No Uber or Lyft. The trolley nor the taxi transport to this vineyard due to its location.
  • SM
    S. Mauger
    Feb 24, 2025
    2.0
    I just participated in the Chocolate Wine Trail. I had mixed feelings. Since this was a February event, it would be nice if each winery could plan better for the cold temps. Adam Puchta did the best job - had a large tent with plenty of seating and a heater blowing in the tent. It would be nice if the other wineries that are too small to house a large group could do something similar. I had to stand and eat/drink at 3 of the locations (not ideal). It would also be nice for the employees to try and pour the same amount of wine (and for some of the wineries to increase the amount poured - at 1 of the wineries I don't think the pour was even 1/4 an inch - maybe 3 sips) For how tiny the glasses are, I would think you could at least fill it 1/3 full. I was also surprised to see Robller as part of the trail since it is about a 20 minute drive from Hermann. The positive - there were some great pairings - the mousse, chocolate chip muffins and cheesecake bars were my favorites of the day!
  • KT
    Kristen Tripp
    May 7, 2018
    3.0
    The staff at all of the wineries were great. We were looking forward to the tasting menu but were very disappointed in two of food tastings. The most frustrating thing was at the end of our tour. We ended the trail at OakGlenn Vineyards and Winery. On our way to park, two young men were stopping vehicles and trolleys before they made there to the parking area. They were charging $5 a person for a cover for the band that was supposedly playing. We were extremely upset by this as we had already paid our $30 for our ticket (we were a party of 6). We told them that we had Wild Bacon Wine Trail tickets. They told us that we either needed to pay the $5 cover charge or go up, turn around, and leave. That made us even more upset. We parked, went up where the tasting took place, and asked about the cover charge. The people there told us that starting in May, they have a band on Saturday nights and they start charging covers at 4pm. We arrived at 3:45pm. We said that we came here for the Wild Bacon Wine Trail and not the band. The person stood by the $5 cover charge and shared that another Winery on the trail does the same thing (Adam Puchta). When we were at Adam Puchta earlier in the day, we didn't see a sign about a $5 cover charge. Nowhere on our information regarding the Wild Bacon Wine Trail talked about their being cover charges after a certain time. Not only that but the Wine Trail was from 10am - 5pm not 4pm. We talked to several other people who were there for the Wild Bacon Wine Trail about the cover. They were as upset as we were. They told us that they took the trolley to get there and if people refused to pay the $5 cover they were asked to get off the trolley. That was jaw dropping. If we had we known this was going to happen, we would have made OakGlenn one of our first stops. Instead, we ended up being extremely frustrated at the end of our fun day.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hermann Wine Trail

What is the Hermann Wine Trail and where is it located?

The Hermann Wine Trail is a scenic 30-mile route along the Missouri River between Hermann and New Haven, featuring six family-owned wineries in Hermann, Missouri.

What wineries can I visit on the Hermann Wine Trail?

The six wineries are Adam Puchta Winery, Curling Vine Winery, G. Husmann Wine Company, Hermannhof Winery, Reserve Cellars, and Robller Vineyard.

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