Regions β€Ί Mississippi

Mississippi Wine Country

Mississippi's 7 estate wineries cluster along the Gulf Coast and in the hill country north of Jackson, producing Muscadine, fruit wines, and Scuppernong from native Southern grapes in one of America's most underexplored wine destinations.

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Mississippi's most celebrated wine regions β€” the essential destinations for any wine country visit.

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πŸ€“ Did You Know?
Mississippi's Old South Winery in Natchez is one of the oldest continuously operating wineries in the modern Deep South, producing Muscadine and Scuppernong wines since the 1970s.

About Mississippi Wine Country

Mississippi wine country is the Deep South at its most authentic. Seven estate wineries scattered from the Gulf Coast to the hill country north of Jackson produce wines from Muscadine, Scuppernong, and native American grapes that have grown in these forests for millennia. This is not wine that competes with Burgundy; it is wine that is irreducibly, joyfully itself.

Old South Winery in Natchez, one of the oldest continuously operating wineries in the modern South, embodies the Mississippi wine tradition: unpretentious, hospitable, and deeply connected to the land. The Scuppernong here β€” golden-bronze, musky, and honeyed β€” tastes like a Southern afternoon in liquid form.

Along the Gulf Coast, a newer generation of producers is combining wine tourism with the resort infrastructure of Biloxi and Gulfport: tasting rooms within easy reach of casino hotels, Gulf seafood restaurants, and barrier island beach trips. Mississippi wine may never make a Parker 100, but it will make a memorable afternoon.

At a Glance
Total Wineries7+
Signature GrapeMuscadine
Other VarietalsScuppernong, Carlos, Noble
ClimateHumid subtropical
Avg Tasting Fee$6–$15
Peak SeasonMarch–November
SettingFarm estates, Gulf Coast resorts
Nearest AirportsGPT (Gulfport), JAN (Jackson)

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Every corner of Mississippi wine country β€” from the most visited to the hidden gems.

Harrison County / Gulfport wine country
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Harrison County / Gulfport
2 wineries Β· Non-AVA Β· $8–$15
Winery tasting rooms within the Gulf Coast resort zone, combining wine with casino entertainment and Gulf seafood.
Muscadine, fruit wines
Notable: Gulf Coast producers
Explore Harrison County / Gulfport β†’
Natchez & Southwest Mississippi wine country
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Natchez & Southwest Mississippi
3 wineries Β· Non-AVA Β· $6–$12
Natchez trace wine country, America's oldest road and Mississippi's oldest wine tradition.
Muscadine, Scuppernong
Notable: Old South Winery, Marcella's Winery
Explore Natchez & Southwest Mississippi β†’

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Mississippi have wineries?
Yes β€” 7 estate wineries primarily along the Gulf Coast and near Natchez. The scene is small but deeply Southern and genuinely hospitable.
What wine is Mississippi known for?
Muscadine and Scuppernong β€” native Southeastern grapes that thrive in Mississippi's warm, humid climate. Styles range from sweet to semi-dry.
Is Old South Winery in Natchez good?
It's a Mississippi institution β€” one of the oldest wineries in the modern South, producing Muscadine and Scuppernong wines in an authentic, no-frills setting in one of America's most historic cities.
Best time to visit Mississippi wine country?
March through November. Spring and fall weekends are ideal; summer is hot but tasting rooms are air-conditioned. October harvest events are popular.
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