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St. James Winery

St. James Winery

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540 State Rte B, Saint James, Missouri, 65559, United States
(800) 280-9463 www.stjameswinery.com
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Jun 19, 2018
St James Winery has been open since 1970. At their gift shop along I-44 they obviously sell their award winning wines as well as fruit juices, cider, and gift boxes. If you'd like to learn more about how their wines are produced a tour can be scheduled. Even though they are now Missouri's largest winery there is still no charge for tours offered daily from 11 am to 4 pm on the hour or for wine tasting. And if you're planning on traveling on Route 66, their only 1.2 miles away.

Jun 11, 2018
More than meets the eye from the road. Visitors can stop by the tasting and purchasing store, or visit the wine garden, or drop into the restaurant featuring many of their ales. The wine garden also has outdoor movie presentations during the summer months. Yes, it's the same wines you see at the grocers and convenience marts, but there's more to experience on site than most of us know, or see from the interstate. Drop by and check it out! 😀

Jul 2, 2018
My parents and I stopped here out of curiosity and fell in love! We are already planning the next trip back, which is saying something because we are from Oklahoma! What truly made our experience so fantastic was the staff. We sampled wines with a bubbly and knowledgable server, Laura, who made us feel completely at home. Thank you so much! We'll see you again soon!

Jun 7, 2018
This was our lunch stop on a Rt. 66 trip in the fall of 2017. My wife did a wine tasting, and judging by the size of the box we left with, she enjoyed it. We had lunch on the outdoor patio of the attached restaurant and it was excellent. Definitely worth a return visit if we get out this way again.

Jul 26, 2018
Beautiful and professional atmosphere with a friendly staff ready to help. Wine tasting before you buy. Lots of other homemade and local products to buy.

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