Planning a wine trip to Kentucky is simpler than you might think. The region is accessible, affordable, and welcoming to first-time visitors.
When to Go: May-October is the primary season. Harvest (September-October) is most exciting. Summer offers the best weather. Spring is uncrowded.
How Long: A long weekend (2-3 days) is ideal. You can cover the main wine corridor and visit 6-10 wineries. A day trip works for one sub-region.
Getting There: The nearest major airport is Louisville (SDF). You will need a rental car. The drive to the main wine corridor takes 30-90 minutes.
Where to Stay: Book near the main wine corridor. B&Bs, farm stays, and small inns offer the most character. Book early for harvest season.
What to Taste: Start with the signature grapes: Chambourcin, Norton, Vidal Blanc, Traminette. Try at least one flagship wine and one experimental bottling. Ask the staff what they would drink on their day off.