| First a dairy enterprise, and then
a cherry orchard, this farm now annually produces over 1000
cases of Bordeaux varietal red wines, including Merlot, Cabernet
Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc, and also produces fine Chardonnay,
Riesling, and Gewurztraminer white wines.
Brothers Warren and Curtis Raftshol began the latest incarnation
of their family farm in 1985. They were the first vineyard
in the area to grow commercial-sized plantings of red vinifera
grapes, which most local growers believed would fail in our
northern climate. Their gamble paid off, as they are still
renowned for Raftshol Red, one of the first red wines made
in Northern Michigan (produced by Peninsula Cellars of Old
Mission). Other local vineyards have since followed the Raftshol's
lead and are now growing red grapes.
A picture of the Raftshol's mother Jean when she was twenty,
graces the sign at the road. Because of Jean's foresight in
keeping the farm for her children, the Raftshol brothers are
able to continue the long and honorable family tradition of
earning a living from the land. The Raftshol Vineyards' wine
tasting room is open from noon until 5 p.m., seven days a
week, year round.
"Michigan
vintner Warren Raftshol takes hands-on approach to selling"
- Detroit News 2/25/2001
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