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Kick Off The Summer with New Wines from Good Harbor Vineyards
The 2022 season has started and Good Harbor Vineyards is releasing several new wines - including a 2021 Pinot Blanc, 2021 Pinot Noir Rose, 2021 Albarino, 2020 Zweigelt, and a 2020 Pinot Noir Zweigelt for our consumers to enjoy. Continue »

Rosé for Days: 2021 Pinot Noir Rosé
On the Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail, May is Rosé All May. All throughout the month, wineries celebrate the delicious style of wine referred to as rosé. At Good Harbor, we are releasing a new Pinot Noir Rosé that pairs well with a wide variety of cuisine from around the world. Continue »

What is Riesling?
Riesling has become one of the most collectible white wines among top connoisseurs around the world. Good Harbor Vineyards offers several different varieties of Riesling for every variety of wine drinker. Continue »

Good Harbor Wins Big at the 2022 San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition
Good Harbor Vineyards brings home three gold, one silver and two bronze medals from the prestigious San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition. Continue »

Fall 2021 Winemaker's Selections
Check out what Winemaker Drew Perry recommended for our Fall Connoisseur Club Shipment! Continue »

NEWS: Wine Enthusiast gives Michigan wineries high marks
Nine sparkling wines from the Traverse Wine Coast have garnered high ratings in the latest edition of Wine Enthusiast, one of the nation’s top wine magazines. Continue »

Winemaker's Notes on 2020 Growing Season
There was one good thing about 2020. Continue »

NEWS: Good Harbor Vineyards on Brewvine
Channel 9 & 10's weekly Brewvine interviewed our winemaker and toured the Good Harbor Vineyards property. Watch as Whitney Amann and photojournalist Jeremy Erickson take you on a tour of our property and hear about our Summer 2020 releases. Continue »

NEWS: With Tasting Rooms Closed, Michigan Wineries Are Trying Out Virtual Tastings and One-Cent Shipping
In recent weeks, as the Detroit metro area became a hotspot for the novel coronavirus, everyone, with the exception of essential workers, has been told to stay home — but that doesn’t mean people can’t still get a taste of their favorite Michigan wines. As tasting rooms closed their doors, many winemakers have been forced to come up with new ways to do business including offering shipping for just one cent, case discounts, and virtual tastings. Continue »
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