Red Trail Vineyard - Buffalo, North Dakota
Red Trail Vineyard - Buffalo, North Dakota
The Red Trail Vineyard is named after the historically significant Old Red Trail, one of the first established wagon and cart trails which guided settlers through Dakota Territory. The dedication, drive and determination required by the pioneers set the standard for the vineyard, it too took those same qualities to get the vines planted and the harvest in to create the wine enjoyed by so many.
The North Dakota Wine and Grape Harvest Festival and Grape Stomp are held at the Red Trail Vineyard.
The first year there were two varieties of vines planted, the number has dramatically grown over the years and now you can have some flavorful cold weather wine.
Red Trail Vineyard was selected as one of the research sites for North Dakota State University’s High Value Crop Program of their Horticulture Department, where different planting depths are being tested, and how plant growth and grape production might be influenced.
The vineyard hosts parties, events and meetings in their tasting room building. They offer tours of their facility along with the tasting of great wines.
Hours: Saturday 1-9 PM and Sunday 1-7 PM from Memorial Day weekend through September.
Located 30 minutes west of West Fargo on I-94.
Take exit 317 then drive 2 miles north on County Rd 3.
The Vineyard and Tasting Room are on the West Side of the road.
The Owners
Steve Hogen
shogen@redtrailvineyard.com
701-281-0089
Rodney Hogen
rhogen@redtrailvineyard.com
701-633-5392
Cell:701-238-3337
Contact Both at
info@redtrailvineyard.com
Address: 3510 142nd Ave SE, Buffalo, ND 58011
Phone: 701-633-5392



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