Jackson Hole & Western Wyoming

Wine beneath the Tetons. Jackson Hole and western Wyoming pair the most dramatic mountain scenery in America with a small but growing wine and mead scene.
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Varietals
Mead, Fruit Wines, Sourced Grape Wines
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Location
Jackson Hole and western Wyoming
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Season
Year-round (peak: summer and ski season)
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Avg Tasting Fee
$10-$25
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Climate
Alpine, cold winters, short warm summers
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🤓 Did You Know?
Jackson Hole sits in a high valley at 6,237 feet, surrounded by the Teton Range and the Gros Ventre Mountains, creating one of the most visually stunning wine-tasting settings in the world.

About Jackson Hole & Western Wyoming

Jackson Hole is not a wine region in any conventional sense, and that's actually part of its appeal. You can't grow grapes here. The elevation is too high, the winters too severe, the growing season too short. What you can do is make mead from local honey, ferment wild berries, and build a wine culture around one of the most spectacular mountain destinations in the world.

The producers here are creative, resilient, and acutely aware of their environment. Some source grapes from more hospitable regions and vinify them in Wyoming. Others work exclusively with local ingredients, creating products that taste of the mountain West. Either way, the tasting experience is framed by a setting that no amount of marketing could manufacture.

For visitors, wine tasting in Jackson Hole is a welcome complement to the outdoor adventures that define the region. Whether you're skiing, hiking, rafting, or simply absorbing the Teton views, a stop at a local tasting room adds a civilized counterpoint to the wildness outside. The total number of producers is small. The quality of the experience, aided by those mountains, is enormous.

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