Wines

On The Dry Side

Strawberry;

This wine has a fruity smell and is made from locally grown berries that have been aged for over a year and leans towards the drier side.

Strawberry-Rhubarb; Out for this season.

The berry combines with the rhubarb juices and gives semi-dry taste to this native plant wine.

Rhubarb;  Out for this season.
Juices from the  stalks of the rhubarb plant results in a taste that hints toward sweetness.

A Hint Of Sweetness

Elderberry

From the forests of Northwest Wisconsin, the elderberry produces a sweet red colored wine.

Raspberry; out for the season.
White blossoms in June,  succulent berries in late July and August, and then O’Neil Creek raspberry wine in the fall. This is not too dry, and not to sweet. It’s the pride of our spring wine collection.

Blackberry ;
In late August,  secluded woodland patches yield the Wisconsin blackberry,  prized for its taste in pies and jam. Now its taste secrets are owned by O’Neil Creek Winery

Blueberry;  out for this season.

Wisconsin’s northern woodlands are awash in summer blueberries loaded with antioxidants. Now experience the native plant in O’Neil Creek Winery’s blueberry wine . (A spring season sensation)

Cherry; New this year

Historic Door County provides the produce for O’Neil Creek Winery’s cherry wine. This  natural combination of sweet and tart cherries is sure to be a treat to the palate tantalization give this a try.

Cranberry; Out for the season
Wisconsin bog cranberries crushed and aged for a year gives this red wine a masculine sweetness.

Cranberry/Apple;
Two local fruits both highly recommended for your health are blended together for O’Neil Creek cranberry/apple tart red wine. It’s a real palate pleaser.

More On The Sweet Side (Specialty Wines)

Pumpkin Spice;

A blend of garden pumpkin mixed with 3 spices and the result is this sweeter white wine.

Summer Delight;

Homegrown dandelions and California raisins, oranges and limes, in this light colored wine, produces unique sweetness.  Guaranteed to give the lowly dandelion more respect.

Beet; out for the season.
Sweetheart red and sweet to the taste buds. That’s O’Neil Creek beet wine. The source is the bounteous O’Neil Creek garden. Try this unusual wine you will like it.

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