Madison Wine Country

Indiana's most historic wine town — an 1847 distillery turned winery, Ohio River bluff estates, and antebellum architecture in Jefferson County.
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45 minFrom Louisville
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🤓 Did You Know?
Lanthier Winery occupies a building originally constructed as a distillery in 1847 — it's one of the oldest continuously used beverage production facilities in Indiana.
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Location
Madison, IN — Jefferson County, Ohio River Valley
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Wineries
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Best Season
April–October
Nearest Airport
Louisville (SDF) — 45 miles

About Madison Wine Country

Madison is Indiana's most atmospheric wine destination — a beautifully preserved antebellum river town on the Ohio River where Lanthier Winery occupies an 1847 distillery building and Ohio River bluff estates produce wines with views across to Kentucky. The combination of historic architecture, river scenery, and genuine wine culture makes Madison one of the most distinctive wine stops in the Midwest.

The Ohio River wine corridor here traces its heritage to 19th-century German immigrants who brought winemaking traditions from the Rhine and Mosel — the same settlers who established wineries in Cincinnati and the broader Ohio River Valley. That heritage is visible in the architectural character of Madison's downtown and in the winemaking philosophy of the area's producers.

Wineries in Madison

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Lanthier Winery
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Lanthier Winery
📍 Madison, IN
Madison Vineyards Estate Winery
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Madison Vineyards Estate Winery
📍 Madison, IN

Planning Your Madison Visit

Getting There

45 minutes from Louisville, KY via US-421 North across the Milton-Madison Bridge. 90 minutes from Indianapolis via I-65 South and US-421.

When to Visit

April through October. The Ohio River Scenic Byway is most beautiful in spring and fall. July 4th Regatta brings large crowds.