The first and only winery in Detroit, making wines from Michigan-grown grapes.
"Detroit Vineyards is set inside the former Stroh’s Ice Cream Factory, making it the only winery in the city after a six-decade hiatus. The massive venue preserves much of the industrial aesthetic of its previous occupant and features views of the barrel and production rooms. There are several styles of wines, including cabernet sauvignon and rieslings." - Serena Maria Daniels
"At Detroit Vineyards, we craft quality wines right in the heart of the city working with awesome vineyard partners throughout Michigan."
"Detroit’s only winery is tucked away inside the former Stroh’s ice cream making facility in Eastern Market. The industrial space features plenty of roomy areas for parties and ceremonies." - Eater Staff, Grace Reyes
"Detroit’s first winery in more than 50 years opened, fittingly enough, in a former Stroh’s ice cream factory in 2019. Detroit Vineyards doesn’t grow its own grapes, instead purchases different varietals from Michigan vineyards and crafting vintages from there. That’s set to change soon, though: Detroit Vineyards has been cultivating grapes in the city’s Morningside neighborhood for its own Detroit-grown wine." - Mickey Lyons, Eater Staff
"Detroit Vineyards is currently open from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday in the Eastern Market area for curbside pickup and delivery. The winery is also offering a penny shipping deal on orders of three or more bottles. In addition to wines, customers can find meads and blended honey wines in the online shop." - Brenna Houck