Sip your way across the Leelanau region! Harvest Days invites wine lovers to kick off the fall season with exclusive benefits at 20+ Leelanau Peninsula wineries throughout the month of September.

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Harvest season is finally upon us! Farmers markets are brimming with fresh produce and seasonal goods, wineries are starting to showcase fall wines and ciders, and colorful autumn leaves are already making an appearance in Northern Michigan. 

This fall, enjoy breathtaking views and exclusive benefits at more than 20 wineries thanks to the Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail’s annual Harvest Days event. All month long, and for only $35 per person, participants can take advantage of wine club benefits unique to each winery—from complimentary flights and tastings to case discounts. 

This year’s event is a casual yet elevated experience allowing guests to choose their schedule, which means you can spend more than one day exploring your favorite wineries. Event organizers highly recommend making reservations, especially for those traveling with large groups. 

For easy touring, the Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail is divided into three smaller sections. Plus, each tasting room offers its own experience, from patios with breathtaking vineyard views to cozy hangouts boasting loads of charm. No matter your preferred taste, there’s something for everyone, including a variety of red and white wines, ciders, and dry, sweet, sparkling, and still selections. 

Visit Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail’s website for directions and a full list of participating wineries. 

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Photo by Leelanau Peninsula Wine Trail

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