Flathead Lake Wine
Montana's most favorable wine region where the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi moderates winter cold enough for cold-hardy hybrid grapes to produce genuine character.
About Flathead Lake Wine
Flathead Lake in northwest Montana is the state's best hope for meaningful viticulture. The lake, the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi, provides thermal mass that moderates the extreme cold of Montana's zone 4 winters, creating a narrow band of moderated climate along its shores where cold-hardy hybrid grapes can survive and produce wines with genuine varietal character. Mission Mountain Winery, overlooking the lake and the Mission Mountains to the east, is the region's most established producer. The combination of lake views, mountain backdrop, and proximity to Glacier National Park makes Flathead Lake wine country one of the most scenically extraordinary wine destinations in the country, even if the wines themselves are modest by national standards.