Showing posts with label finest winery at the Lake of the Ozarks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label finest winery at the Lake of the Ozarks. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Seven Springs Winery Fireworks Spectacular

This is one of the highlights of our summer, and we look forward to it every year. In essence, it’s our Fourth of July celebration at the Lake of the Ozarks, but just a little later so that you don’t have to choose between so many other celebrations. This year all of the fun will be on Saturday, July 21st, so you’ll want to mark it on your calendar and make plans to be there! Until then, here are a few of the fun details you can expect from the event.


The Fireworks Spectacular at Seven Springs Winery

We’re pulling out all of the stops this year for an incredible celebration. We have a delicious BBQ Buffet, plenty of seating options for optimum viewing, and more. If you’ve never had the opportunity to join us for one of these fun events, you won’t want to miss out.

BBQ Buffet:
  • Pulled Pork
  • Pulled Chicken
  • Baked Country Style Beans
  • Potato Salad
  • Coleslaw
  • Chocolate Chip Cookes

You can get all of this for $15.99 a person.

Viewing Options for the Fireworks Show

We have many different places that you can sit with different service options to make your evening perfect.

The Lower Patio: $20 per person
Upper Terrace (under the porch): $25 per person
Upper Terrace (no cover & better view): $30

Pod Package - $250
12 Seats
2 Bottles of Wine
Dinner & Table Service

Gazebo Seating - $30014 seats
2 Bottles of Wine
Dinner & Table Service

If you already know which seating arrangement you would like, it’s time to make your reservations! We have very limited seating for each of the different packages, so you’ll want to make your reservations FAST. You can make them online by visiting www.SevenSpringsWinery.com and going to the Calendar tab, or you can give us a call at 573-317-0100.

Making a Day of It!

If you’re coming in from out of town, be sure to check with us on hotel reservations that we recommend if you don’t have one already. We have some incredible businesses at the Lake that we love to work with, and would be honored to recommend to you.

If you are coming in from far and wide, we also would love to see you for the entire day! We have a beautiful facility here that is filled with nature, life and beauty. In fact, if you haven’t been here before, you’ll notice as soon as you come onto the property how breathtaking it is. Rolling hills, undisturbed nature, and peaceful breezes make for the most serene place to kick back and enjoy a glass of wine with your friends of your significant other. If you have need for adventure, we have a hiking trail here at our winery that would be a wonderful way to enjoy the afternoon.

You can enjoy 2.4 miles of scenic walking trails that will take you by all seven springs on the property. Not to mention, you‘ll also get to see the original Linn Creek one-room school house foundation and a cave! You can even grab a basket with a blanket, 2 stemless wine glasses and a bottle of your favorite Seven Springs Wine for only $49.00 and enjoy an early afternoon picnic before the festivities begin.


We’d Love to See You!

Make your plans to come out and join us for the Seven Springs Winery Fireworks Spectacular. It’s going to be a BLAST - literally! We look forward to this event every year, and can’t wait to connect with new and old friends alike as we celebrate a late Fourth of July and enjoy our freedom to wine and dine with the best wine at the Lake of the Ozarks.

Come for the wine...Stay for the atmosphere...Remember the view! 

Seven Springs is the finest Winery at the Lake of the Ozarks with a full-service facility perfect for outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, corporate events, and parties.  Call us today to make reservations for your special event!

Seven Springs Winery
573.317.0100
846 Winery Hills Estates
Linn Creek, MO 65052
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Thursday, September 21, 2017

Cozy Recipes to Welcome Fall

Fall is right around the corner, and even though it doesn't feel like it out there, we wanted to share a few delicious recipes to help welcome fall! From spicy sangrias to hearty soups and stews, there are so many reasons to love fall. The flavors, the fun, the cool in the air, and of course, a visit to the best winery at the Lake of the Ozarks are all just a few things to love. Here are a few fantastic recipes that either feature wine or would pair well with wine to get you in the fall spirit.

Photo Credit: The Wholesome Dish

Caramel Apple Sangria

Looking for something smooth and sweet for your next get together, or evening at home? This caramel apple sangria from The Wholesome Dish is PERFECT!

INGREDIENTS
1 bottle of Seven Spring's Chardonel
1 cup caramel flavored vodka
6 cups apple cider
2 medium apples, cored and chopped

INSTRUCTIONS
Stir the wine, vodka, and apple cider together in a large pitcher.
Add the chopped apples to the pitcher, or to individual glasses.
Serve the sangria over ice.

Photo Credit: The Fitchen

Red Wine Apple Cider Sangria

This recipe is rich, spicy, and absolutely savory. Perfect for a fall football party, an afternoon with the girls, or just an evening sitting on the porch watching the leaves change. This recipe from The Fitchen is delectable.

INGREDIENTS
1 bottle Seven Spring's Spring Red
1/2 cup gold rum
1 cup spiced apple cider
1 apple, preferably a firm variety like Honeycrisp
1 pear
juice of 1/2 lemon ~ 3 Tablespoons
For the Cinnamon Sugar Rim
2 Tablespoons cane sugar
1/2 Tablespoon cinnamon
pinch of salt

INSTRUCTIONS
Slice apples and pears and add them to a large pitcher.
Pour in wine, rum, apple cider, and lemon juice.
Stir to combine. Chill for 2-4 hours, then serve – with or without the cinnamon sugar rims!
For the Cinnamon Sugar Rim
In a shallow bowl or dish, stir together cinnamon, sugar, and salt.
Wet the rim of the glasses but running a slice of lemon around each one.
Dip the rims into the mixture and then fill glasses with sangria!

Photo Credit: Honey & Birch

Pumpkin Beef Stew

Are you looking for something hearty and delicious for dinner on some cool fall afternoon? Check out this delicious and savory dinner option from Honey and Birch. If you really want to take this dish to the next level, we recommend pairing it with Seven Spring's Norton.

INGREDIENTS
3 pounds beef (stew meat or chuck roast)
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons butter
1 cup yellow onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
4 cups beef stock or broth
2 cups pumpkin puree
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon kosher or sea salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
3 pounds potatoes, peeled and diced
1 pound carrots, peeled and sliced
3-4 thyme sprigs
additional salt to taste

INSTRUCTIONS
Cut the beef into 1-inch chunks. Dredge the beef in the flour until all of the beef sides are covered.
In a large soup pot, melt the butter over medium high-heat. In small quantities, brown the beef on all sides, removing the beef and setting it aside in a large bowl as you go. Once all of the beef is browned, add the onion and the garlic to the pot. Sauté the onion and garlic for one minute, scraping the bottom of the pot as you stir.
Return the browned beef to the pot and add the beef stock, pumpkin puree, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper. Stir well and bring to a boil. Once the liquid is boiling, reduce heat to medium-low and simmer for 3 hours, stirring occasionally.
Add the potatoes, carrots and thyme sprigs to the pot and increase heat to medium. Cook for an additional 30 minutes. Salt to taste and serve.SaveSave

Photo Credit: Taste and Tell Blog

Slow Cooker Pumpkin Chili

If anything will make you want to pull out the flannels and sit down with a warm bowl of chili, this recipe From Taste and Tell will! Serve this with our Syrah wine and you'll be all set for fall.

INGREDIENTS
½ pound ground beef
½ medium onion, chopped
½ red bell pepper, chopped
1 14.5-ounce can diced tomatoes, undrained
1 8-ounce can tomato sauce
1 15.25-ounce can black beans, drained and rinsed
1 cup pumpkin puree
1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon cumin
½ teaspoon cinnamon
few drops hot sauce
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INSTRUCTIONS
In a medium saute pan, brown the ground beef. Add the onions and bell pepper and cook until the onions are translucent.
In a medium slow cooker, combine the diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, beans, pumpkin, chili powder, cumin, cinnamon and hot sauce. Stir to combine. Add in the cooked beef and stir. Season to taste with salt and pepper.
Cook on low for 6-8 hours or on high for 4 hours. Serve with your favorite chili toppings, such as cheese, sour cream, or tortilla strips.

Finally, we leave you with this! If you want to really make an impact on your party guests this fall - serve up their favorite fall sangria in a pumpkin! Click the photo for instructions.


Put On Your Flannels and Come Out!

Seven Springs Winery has the most amazing view of the rolling Ozark mountains. Every fall a crisp breeze blows through bringing spicy fragrances, beautiful gold, red, and orange leaves, and even more reasons to come back next weekend. Our winery is open and ready for you. We serve up the best wine at the Lake of the Ozarks as well as some incredible menu options for lunch or dinner. Come out and see us this fall at least once, but hopefully more than that!

Come for the wine...Stay for the atmosphere...Remember the view! 

Seven Springs is the finest Winery at the Lake of the Ozarks with a full-service facility perfect for outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, corporate events, and parties.  Call us today to make reservations for your special event!

Seven Springs Winery
573.317.0100
846 Winery Hills Estates
Linn Creek, MO 65052
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Monday, November 14, 2016

5 Ways to Become a Wine Connoisseur - For Beginners

For beginners, the world of wine can be an intimidating place sometimes. It's filled with individuals who wear the right clothing, sip their wine the correct way, and then come back with a thousand flavors they found in that one swish. While it may seem complicated, there are a few things you can do to make the pomp and circumstance become a lot less difficult, and a whole lot more enjoyable for a new wine connoisseur. At Seven Springs Winery, we feature a variety of Missouri wines, and we would love to share them with you - you don't even have to hold your pinky out when you sip ;).

Here are a few things you can do while tasting a wine that actually do make a difference in the flavor, and can help you learn to pick flavors out. Of course, this may take some practice, so you'll have to grab a few friends and head down to the winery!


Look

This step should really take no more than five seconds, so you don't have to stare into your glass for too long. You're looking at the color and opacity of the wine, is it red or white? Does it have a dark appearance, or can you see through it? Finally, you'll observe the "legs" or viscosity of the wine. Many of the details are things you'll find quite obvious, maybe even on the bottle, but it can be fun to observe the glass before enjoying it.

Smell

When you're smelling a wine, you don't have to think of it in tiny terms. You don't have to be able to pick out every single little detail about the wine, but instead, take a long whiff and catch the bold broad flavors. Do you smell citrus or orchard fragrances? Breaking the scent down slowly from the larger aspects keeps you from getting frustrated. You can divide the fragrances into these categories:

Primary

Do you smell fruit, herb, or floral? These are the first elements you'll search for when smelling the best wine at the Lake of the Ozarks.

Secondary

These scents will come from the winemaking process, most likely the yeast, and will possibly remind you of cheese rind, nut husk (almond, peanut), or stale beer.

Tertiary

Finally, this comes from the aging process. Sometimes it's from the bottle, others from a barrel, and they will mimic these flavors: roasted nuts, baking spice, vanilla, autumn leaves, old tobacco, cured leather, or mushroom.

Taste

Now comes the fun part! This is how you can get the full taste of the wine, and even after you swallow you'll find that the flavors change because you're enjoying them with an entirely different area of your palette. Do you taste anything salty, sweet, sour, or bitter? These are things that you can only appreciate from your taste buds.

Can you "touch" the wine? This is caused by the alcohol content and the tannins. If you notice that wine is thicker than water, that is what causes this. Tannins are in all wines, and they are what give you the dry feeling that people mention about wine.

Enjoy!

Now that you've analyzed the wine, think about it! Did you enjoy the flavor combination? Was something off balance? Or was everything perfect and as it should be? Once you've found a wine that sits well with your palette, it's time to kick back and enjoy a bottle of it at our beautiful Lake of the Ozarks winery!

Spoil Your Senses at Seven Springs Winery

From flavor to beauty, you'll find many different aspects of our winery that appeal to all of your senses! Our selection of wine is varied and created to appeal to many different style and palettes, while our winery has beautiful views and great places to sit back and enjoy the freedom of a night spent enjoying wine. Come out and visit us sometime, we're certain you'll never want to leave!

Come for the wine...Stay for the atmosphere...Remember the view! 

Seven Springs is the finest Winery at the Lake of the Ozarks with a full-service facility perfect for outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, corporate events and parties.  Call us today to make reservations for your special event!

Seven Springs Winery
573.317.0100
846 Winery Hills Estates
Linn Creek, MO 65052


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Friday, August 26, 2016

4 Tips For Creating a Memorable Toast

Do you ever have that sinking moment where someone asks you if you can say a toast at their event? Your mind starts racing, and you aren't sure what to say. How do some people come up with those witty, incredible posts on the fly? Even with preparation toasts can be challenging, whether it's for a wedding, company party, birthday party, anniversary or more. At Seven Springs Winery, toasts are a part of daily life. It's natural to pop the cork and make a toast, so we have a few hints for you to help make it easier.


W.I.N.E.S

Witty, inspirational, nice, encouraging, and filled with stories. These are a few words that come to mind when we think of toasts - and wine for that matter! No matter what the occasion, there are a few key ways you can make a toast endearing and beautiful, and these words will help you to remember on the fly or during preparation for your next toast.

Witty

If you have a witty personality, it can come easily, but if you don't - this may sound intimidating. Just take a deep breath and start off with something witty. Be yourself, and even if you get off to an awkward start - you can always recover in with a witty statement or something clever or funny.

Inspirational

Most likely, you've been asked to give a toast about someone or someones. Whether it's a wedding, graduation, party, or even a funeral. By keeping a toast upbeat and inspirational, you can't go wrong. Do you have something inspiring that the person you're describing has said? This is the perfect time to use it. You can also include an inspriational quote, and then tie it back into how the person exemplified it. Here's an example:

"Charles Swindoll once said, "life is 10% what happens to you, and 90% how you react to it." When he said this, he had to have been talking about *insert name* because they have always had a positive attitude. In fact, that's what has always inspired me about them. I remember this one time ..."

Nice

When making a toast, there is a fine line to tread between funny and cruel. If you're making a toast about someone, it's most likely a big day for them. There will be people from all areas of their life, including parents, teachers, kids, and others. While embarrassing them may feel good in the moment, it generally doesn't feel good later, and there is no need to share about *that one* night in front of the many people who respect them.

Encouraging

Your toast is a wonderful opportunity to encourage the person that you're speaking about. Maybe this milestone they've achieved has been hard, filled with rough patches, and a stretch to their emotional limits. Maybe it's been easy, fun, and a wonderful event to check off their list - either way, this is your chance to encourage their efforts in this new season!

Stories

Finally, use LOTS of stories! This is what makes a toast so much fun. Funny stories, stories of personal growth, the stories filled with the crazy adventures you experienced with this person. Witty stories, inspirational stories, nice stories, and encouraging stories. These are what make a toast memorable. The ability to remind everyone why they love the individual in the spotlight is a powerful one - use it wisely.



The Best Toasts at the Best Winery at the Lake of the Ozarks

When you provide the best wine at the Lake of the Ozarks, you obviously get to hear your fair share of toasts. We hope that this acronym will help you either when you're on the fly or preparing in advance. No matter what happens, if you just laugh it off and take a deep breath, you'll do great. Of course, you could really help the situation by drinking a few glasses of our delicious Missouri wine! 

Are you looking for an event or wedding venue at the Lake of the Ozarks? We would be honored if you would celebrate your big day with us! Don't worry, there will be plenty of wine for all of the toasts. 

Come for the wine...Stay for the atmosphere...Remember the view! 

Seven Springs is the finest Winery at the Lake of the Ozarks with a full-service facility perfect for outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, corporate events and parties.  Call us today to make reservations for your special event!

Seven Springs Winery
573.317.0100
846 Winery Hills Estates
Linn Creek, MO 65052









Friday, September 25, 2015

How Long is Too Long - The Fridge Life of Your Wine

When you are accustomed to enjoying your wine at the best winery at the Lake of the Ozarks, you are guaranteeing yourself a fresh glass of wine. We go through so many bottles, that there won't be time for it to even go bad, but what are you supposed to do when you take your bottle back to the comfort of your own home? Here are a few tips to tell if your wine is good, bad or sparkling.

The Look

When a wine has been left open for too long, the oxidation will cause the wine to be past it's peak. Oxygen is not your friend when it comes to your favorite bottle of Missouri wine. There are ways to help make the process a little slower, but at some point, all wine lovers will face a bad bottle. The first thing to notice will be the look. If your wine has a cloudy appearance, or leaves a film in the bottle, that could be a sign that your wine is past the point of not return. When your red wine turns to brown, that could be a sign that your wine is not good anymore. If you find tiny bubbles in your wine, then that could mean your wine has gone through a second fermentation, which gives you a form of "sparkling wine".

The Smell

A wine that has gone bad with have a scent similar to nail polish remover, vinegar, or paint thinner. These aromas are caused from chemical reactions from the wine being exposed to air and heat. This causes bacteria to grow that produces acetic acid and acetaldehyde.

The Taste

A wine that's gone bad won't hurt you, but it's probably not a good idea to drink it. It will have a flavor similar to vinegar and may burn your nasal passages. Sometimes it might even have a caramelized flavor.


 


Seven Springs Winery

Our winery has been providing the best wine at the Lake of the Ozarks for over seven years. We have wonderful selections of Missouri wine that are so refreshing you won't want to leave without a bottle..or two! Our winery is set into the rolling hills of the Ozarks, with beautiful views, and in the Fall, everything is even prettier. The oranges and yellows paint a stunning picture of perfection as you sit out on our patio sipping a glass of wine, enjoying our delicious food, and relaxing. Come in this weekend come in this weekend and let us show you what life at Seven Springs is all about.

Come for the wine...Stay for the atmosphere...Remember the view! 

Seven Springs is the finest Winery at the Lake of the Ozarks with a full service facility perfect for outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, corporate events and parties.  Call us today to make reservations for your special event!

Seven Springs Winery
573.317.0100
846 Winery Hills Estates
Linn Creek, MO 65052

Friday, July 18, 2014

Grapes 101: Growing Grapes for Wine

There's a lot more to Missouri wine making than just picking up some grapes, squishing them and letting the juice sit for awhile.  You need to pick a grape variety that is good for wine making, plant those grapes, tend to the grapevines and harvest them to eventually begin actually making your wine at Lake of the Ozarks. MotherEarthNews.com has some great information and tips on growing grapes for wine!

Selecting Grape Varieties 


Wine quality is dictated mainly by the grapevines, not by the person actually making the wine.  The better the grapes you have, the better your wine will be.  The grape varieties you choose to plant should depend on the type of wine you want to end up with, as well as the climate and location in which you will be growing them.  Red wine is much easier to make than white wine, but the choice boils down to whichever you prefer.  For white wine, Seyval Blanc is among the best. For red, Chancellor and Chambourcin are excellent choices.  The best grapes come from the classic European wine grape, Vitis vinifera which can only grow in regions with warm, dry summers.  This is why California is such a paradise for wine making.  Although the Southeast is warm enough to grow these grapes, the dampness can cause mildew, rot and Pierce's disease. 

How to Grow Grapes 


If your grapevine roots stand in water they will die or at the very least won't produce good grapes, so be sure to choose a sloped site for your vineyard.  Site your vines on a southeast or southwest facing slope so their leaves can soak up the sun.  Sunlight powers the photosynthesis, driving the process that fills the grapes with sugars, which after fermentation become alcohol.  Since the grape skin contains all the flavor and color, you actually want tiny grapes with almost all skin and no juice.  This translates into concentrated, rich color and flavor in the juice, and ultimately in the wine.  Planting grapes in nutrient-poor and even try soil, will stress the vines, keeping the vine vigor down and producing small grape berries, which is exactly what you want! 

Planting Grapevines


You want to plant your vineyard toward the top of a slope and run the rows north and south so that the grapes get even sun as the light shifts from the east to west during the day.  Vines are best spaced 6 feet apart in rows 8 feet wide.  You should plan on roughly a gallon of wine per vine that you plant, so be sure to plant extra to account for a small crop or the loss of grapes due to birds, insects, hail or rot.  For a detailed example of a possible vineyard layout, visit: http://www.motherearthnews.com/real-food/growing-grapes-and-making-homemade-wine-zmaz03amzgoe.aspx?PageId=2#axzz37qFAA1BI

Tending to Grapevines


You will have the most work in the first year.  You will need to select the strongest shoot and tie it straight up, attaching it to each wire it reaches with a loose piece of string.  Don't use wire to tie it because it can damage the tender shoot.  You'll then remove shoots that arise from the roots or the vine, leaving only those that arise from your selected strong shoot.  In the dormant season, prune the strong selected shoot back to the middle wire, keeping it tied there and prune off any side shoots that arose the previous summer.  When the vine's buds begin to grow in the spring, select one on each side of the strong upright shoot and loosely tie them horizontally to the lowest wire as they grow. These will become your vine's arms, from which all the fruiting canes will grow in future years.

Harvesting Grapes 


While tasting the grapes may seem like a great way to tell if they're ready for harvesting, you may want to invest in a hydrometer, which measures the specific gravity of liquids.  This will tell you the sugar content of the berries; a specific gravity between 1.095 and 1.105 is ideal.  By sampling the grapes after measuring, you will know what the grapes taste like at their optimum harvest state.  You also want to examine the seeds.  You are looking for dark seeds, but if they are green, you'll want to let them hang. However, don't let them hang any longer if the specific gravity reaches 1.105 because your wine will then be overly alcoholic and unbalanced.   


If you would rather leave the grape growing to the professionals, come by Seven Springs Winery where you can relax with one of our delicious glasses of wine.  Choose your preference of white or red, dry or sweet, at our Lake of the Ozarks winery!  Our vineyards at the Lake of the Ozarks sit atop 160 acres of rolling Missouri foothills between Camdenton and Osage Beach. The covered porch and patio area are ideal for enjoying a glass of Missouri wine and admiring the beautiful views.

Come for the wine...Stay for the atmosphere...Remember the view! 

Seven Springs is the finest Winery at the Lake of the Ozarks with a full service facility perfect for outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, corporate events and parties.  Call us today to make reservations for your special event!

Seven Springs Winery
573.317.0100
846 Winery Hills Estates
Linn Creek, MO 65052

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Thursday, May 15, 2014

Saturday is the Midcoast Bike Run!

Photo from: www.EldonNobleEagle.com
Seven Springs Winery is all about events at the Lake of the Ozarks! We want to make sure you have all the details on the Midcoast Bike Run this weekend!  Since 2005, the Noble Eagles host the event nicknamed the "Start of the Bike Season" by Biking Life Magazine. Around 500 bikes converge for music, food and drinks each year. Plus the beautiful "Regal Eagle" girls will be there to help entertain the crowd.  Not only are the bikes, music, and sights awesome, but all the proceeds are used to fund collegiate scholarships for local youth.  Check out this year's events calendar below:

Thursday, May 15 

  • Lake of the Ozarks Bike Night on the Bagnell Dam Strip
  • Live Music
  • Ride-In Bike Show
  • Door Prizes
  • Games
  • Chance to win a Harley-Davidson
Visit LakeoftheOzarksBikeNight.com for more details.
Photo from: www.EldonNobleEagle.com

Friday, May 16

  • Pre-Ride Party at Bootlegger's Sports Book & Grill
  • Cold Beer 
  • FREE Ride to Your Hotel 
  • Live Music at 9 PM

Saturday, May 17

  • Midcoast Bike Run - Starts and Stops at Camp Bagnell
  • Registration Opens and Breakfast at 9:30 AM
  • Poker Run Begins at 10 AM
  • All Poker Sheets in by 6 PM
  • Live Music
  • Vendors
  • Weekend-Long Camping 
  • Poker Run Awards and Door Prizes / 50/50 at 7 PM

While you're in the area, be sure to stop by the finest winery at the Lake of the Ozarks for a refreshing glass of wine! Seven Springs Winery and Vineyards sits atop 160 acres of rolling Missouri foothills between Camdenton and Osage Beach. The winery is less than a 10 minute drive from either location. Whether you are hosting an event of your own or just want a place to relax and listen to live music at the Lake of the Ozarks on a Sunday afternoon, Seven Springs Winery is the place to be!

Come for the wine...Stay for the atmosphere...Remember the view! 

Seven Springs is the finest Winery at the Lake of the Ozarks with a full service facility perfect for outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, corporate events and parties.  Call us today to make reservations for your special event!

Seven Springs Winery
573.317.0100
846 Winery Hills Estates
Linn Creek, MO 65052

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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Wine Merchandise at Seven Springs Winery!

Seven Springs Winery is your one stop shop for everything Wine!  Not only do we host events and have wine tastings, but we offer a vast variety of wine merchandise as well.  From apparel to bottle stoppers, we've got something for every wine lover out there!  Stop by the best winery at the Lake of the Ozarks and check out our selection.

Wine Merchandise


  • Decorated Wine Glasses
  • True-Tap Double Hinge Corkscrews
  • High Heel Wine Bottle Holders
  • Rhinestone Bottle Stoppers
  • Wine Bottle Stoppers
  • Wine Bottle Holders
  • Wine Magnets
  • Wine Glass Floaties
  • Rhinestone Purse Hangers
  • T-Shirts
  • Wall Art 
  • Party Napkins
  • Wine Bottle Gift Bags
  • Fat Bastard Gourmet Sauces
  • Secret of the Islands Hand Scrub 
  • Decorated Wine Bottles

Wine Gift Baskets


  • Build Your Own: Large Wine Gift Basket
  • Build Your Own: Small Wine Fit Basket
  • The Wine Diva Basket
  • The New Mom Basket
  • Red Wine Lover's Basket
  • Large Christmas Basket
  • Small Christmas Basket
  • Large Wine Basket
  • Small Wine Basket

In addition to all these wonderful products we offer at Seven Springs Winery, you can purchase gift cards to give to your wine loving friends and family!  Then they can pick out their favorite wine merchandise at the Lake of the Ozarks from the wide selection that we offer.  So stop by one of the finest wineries at the Lake of the Ozarks for a bottle of your favorite wine and check out our merchandise while you're here!

Come for the wine...Stay for the atmosphere...Remember the view! 

Seven Springs is the finest Winery at the Lake of the Ozarks with a full service facility perfect for outdoor weddings, receptions, rehearsal dinners, corporate events and parties.  Call us today to make reservations for your special event!

Seven Springs Winery
573.317.0100
846 Winery Hills Estates
Linn Creek, MO 65052

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