About Ozarks & Eureka Springs
Eureka Springs is one of the most charming small towns in the American South — a Victorian resort community built on the slopes above Leatherwood Creek in the Ozark Mountains, with gingerbread architecture, art galleries, craft studios, and a counterculture energy that has made it a destination for creative travelers since the 1960s. The wines made here and in the surrounding Ozark hills fit that character: independent, unpretentious, and unconcerned with impressing critics.
Railway Winery and Keels Creek Winery anchor the Eureka Springs wine scene, each offering tasting experiences that reflect the town's particular combination of Victorian aesthetics and Ozark irreverence. The wines are made from Cynthiana and Chambourcin vines that thrive in the limestone-rich Ozark soils, with fruit whites and specialty wines rounding out portfolios aimed at the pleasure-seeking visitor.
Visiting the Ozarks wine country means embracing the full Eureka Springs experience: browse the galleries, walk the historic district, then settle in for a flight at one of the tasting rooms. The town's human scale — small enough to walk everywhere, large enough to have genuine cultural depth — makes for a wine tourism experience that is genuinely different from the estate-vineyard visits that define most American wine regions.
Ozarks & Eureka Springs Wineries
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