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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Visiting a vineyard

I mentioned in a previous post that the Mission Peninsula is the perfect climate for growing grapes.  There are so many vineyards there and we decided to visit one.  One of them is named Mari Vineyards, and with a name like that, we knew it was the place to visit.

The Mari vineyards are named after the owners Italian Grandma, whose name was Teresa Mari.  The owner is Marty Laguna, who is seen on the show - The Curse of Oak Island.  If you haven't seen the show, he's not an actor, but is looking for a lost treasure there.

Anyway, back to the vineyard...

The vineyard is on a hill, and when you drive in, you see this.  It's underground storage.



Here is the front of the building.




The entrance




A sign inside.


We signed up to do a wine tasting and could choose whether to sit inside or outside.  It was a perfect day, and the setting was so beautiful, that we sat outside.



This was the view from our spot.  The blue in the back is Lake Michigan.  And how do you like that stone table?
Our server told us that when they were building, someone from Italy was there to help set up properly.  He looked around and said the Winery itself needed a name and called it 'Bella Vista', which is Italian for beautiful view.




We had 3 types of wine to try, and they were very good.




After the tasting, we walked around the property and saw lots of the different types of grapes growing.




Here's a side view of the Winery, and some of the grapes.  We kind of felt like we'd just taken a little trip to Italy.  It was such a beautiful place, and a peaceful morning.

That was our last day in Traverse City.  It was good to have time relaxing and enjoying all the beauty around us!


15 comments:

Deb J. in Utah said...

Yes - Mari Vineyards were a perfect place for you two to spend some time. What a beautiful setting. I had no idea that Michigan was "wine country."

Ginny Hartzler said...

What a lovely place to visit! But for me, the star of this post is Lake Michigan. Such an intense and shimmering blue in the distance!

Hootin Anni said...

Pretty!! And, what a find...Mari...The name of the vineyard is Mari!! Love the beautiful views.

DUTA said...

Wine, grapes, and view of the lake - all in all a wonderful experience!

Sparky said...

Such a beautiful landscape. And a vineyard with "Mari" in the name!? How cool is that!? Bet that was an amazing day all around.
Blessings. xx

Linda said...

Beautiful...and very similar to our area. smiles

Changes in the wind said...

Gorgeous area and love the name:)

Beside a babbling brook... said...

What a pretty name.

And what a gorrrrrgeous place.

Years ago, when our son in law was in a form of the wire business, we went to Napa Valley with them, to vineyards. Got the "Gold Treatment" because he was buying wine. -smile-

Gorgeous place, and you had good weather too!!!!!

🍁🍂🌻🍇🌻🍂🍁

Connie said...

How nice that you could enjoy a trip to Italy without the hassle of airports and passports :) I was thinking the same thing; there are many vineyard in our area, but the stone building and the sea (Lake Michigan) made it truly look like Italy there.

Like I would know - - - only from photos and movies, LOL.
Thanks for sharing :)

carrie@northwoods scrapbook said...

So cool! I have seen that show several times. I didn't know he had a winery. You guys are so my people though. A winery, with beautiful views and feel like you're off in Tuscany somewhere...yes please!! Lol I'm glad you had such a relaxing trip. You've earned it Lady!! ♥️

Debby said...

I have always wanted to visit Michigan. I've seen photos from other Michigan bloggers and it looks like a beautiful place.

Terri D said...

That indeed looks like a beautiful vista! I enjoy wineries and tastings too! Thank you for sharing your wonderful vacation with us, Mari!! I enjoyed going along via your blog and your wonderful photos! I'm sure the girls were all glad to see you when you got home! xo

Laurel Wood said...

Oh, how fun to visit a winery with Mari in the name! Such a pretty place and a nice day to be outdoors.

Joyful said...

Wow, beautiful. I can see why you felt like you'd gone to Italy.

Great-Granny Grandma said...

What a beautiful place, and how cool to have your name.