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Bias Vineyards & Winery

Bias Vineyards & Winery Bias Vineyards & Winery is a small family-owned winery with limited production. Started in 1980 by Jim and Norma Bias, the winery is located in Berger, Missouri just seven miles east of Hermann. Located on a 64-acre farm high atop the scenic bluffs overlooking the Missouri River Valley, their wines are produced from their own vineyards just 600 feet from the winery itself. This allows them to harvest and promptly crush the grapes the moment they reach their peak of ripeness. The pressing, fermentation, aging and bottling, like most Missouri wineries, are all performed at the estate as well. Starting with just five acres of Catawba grapes, they have expanded with four other varieties of French hybrids in Chambourcin, DeChaunac, Seyval and Vidal. They also operate a microbrewery on the grounds named Gruhlke’s Microbrewery. Open daily in the summer Monday thru Saturday from 10:00 am – 6:00 pm; Sundays from 11:00 am – 6:00 pm.

Directions
From Hermann, take Highway 100 East 7 miles. Turn left on Highway B.


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Address Web Social
3166 Hwy B, Berger, MO, US, 63014 Email: bias@biaswinery.com
Phone: 573-834-5475 Web: www.biaswinery.com
Fax: 573-834-2046
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Products



  Berger Red
  Chambourcin Reserve
  DeChaunac
  Jubilee Red
  Jubilee White
  Liebeswein
  Norma's Best
  Nouveau
  Premium River View White
  Riesling
  River Bluff Rouge
  River Mist
  Sunset Red
  Sweet Ambrosia
  Victorian Red
  Vignoles
  Weisser Flieder

Reviews

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rhodies says...
Norton Wine Review: Nothing to comment on since what was served to us did not have any character to what we expected in a Missouri Norton wine. Hard to find and once there a total disappointment in appearance, taste(s), personnel, and displayed product enthusiasm. It was embarrassing trying to find a kind way to depart this location. Thank goodness for the motorcycle gang that roared in and gave us a reason for leaving. Hope they enjoyed the beer.