Oklahoma City & Central Oklahoma

Oklahoma's urban wine hub. Oklahoma City's tasting rooms and the surrounding prairie wineries form the heart of the Sooner State's growing wine culture.
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Varietals
Cynthiana/Norton, Cab Franc, Chambourcin
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Location
Oklahoma City metro and central OK
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Season
Year-round (best spring through fall)
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Avg Tasting Fee
$8-$18
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Climate
Humid subtropical transitioning to semi-arid
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🤓 Did You Know?
Oklahoma's Cynthiana grape (also known as Norton) produces some of the most deeply colored red wines in America, with inky purple hues and robust tannin structures.

About Oklahoma City & Central Oklahoma

Oklahoma City and its surrounding communities are the center of gravity for Oklahoma wine. The state capital has embraced wine culture as part of its broader culinary renaissance, with urban tasting rooms joining the thriving restaurant and craft beverage scenes in Midtown, Paseo, and the Plaza District.

Central Oklahoma's climate presents both opportunities and challenges for grape growers. Summer heat is intense but manageable for warm-climate varieties, and the long growing season allows full ripeness. The challenge comes from spring storms, late frosts, and occasional hail that can devastate a vintage in minutes. The producers who succeed here are resilient by nature.

Beyond the city, the rolling prairie south and east of Oklahoma City is home to rural wineries that combine agriculture with hospitality. Many operate as event venues and weekend destinations, offering live music, food trucks, and vineyard views alongside their wine. The atmosphere is welcoming, the prices are fair, and the Cynthiana reds are the real thing.

Oklahoma City & Central Oklahoma Wineries

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