6/10/2023 0 Comments Grinds and winesSandi’s dad was helping out in the winery one day and accidentally mixed the wrong fruit into the wine they were making. Their best-selling, most award-winning, and most well-known wine is the Red Ass Rhubarb which is a tart mix of raspberries and rhubarb, but actually came about by mistake. With free wine tastings, a full restaurant onsite, and a sister brewery just down the sidewalk (see below), you need to come experience Prairie Berry. While many of the wines are a bit on the sweeter side, they do have your typical dryer European-style wines to satisfy every palate. Instead, they have all used the fruits of the region such as chokecherries, buffaloberries, wild grapes, and wild plums, or South Dakota’s “prairie berries”, as Sandi’s great-great grandmother coined them. South Dakota’s climate isn’t exactly ideal grape growing-weather either, but that didn’t stop any of Sandi’s ancestors and certainly hasn’t stopped Sandi today. Prairie Berryis located in the middle of South Dakota’s beautiful Black Hills and produces some of the region’s best wines, as evidenced by the thousands (yes, thousands) of awards it has won for its wine since opening in 1999. Growing up in a wine-making family, Prairie Berry Winery’s fifth-generation winemaker Sandi learned from a very young age about the different fruits of the region and how to make wine with them. Reservation Required: No, but encouraged during summer time.Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10 AM – 6 PM Friday-Saturday 10 AM – 7 PM.To view it, open Google Maps in desktop or on your phone, select the menu button, go to “Your Places,” scroll to the right to Maps, and you will see this map. ![]() HOW TO SAVE THIS MAP: If you select the star icon next to the map name, you can save this map to your Google Maps account. If you select the icons on the map, you will get more information about the point of interest. You can select the check marks to show or hide certain layers. HOW TO USE THIS MAP: To view the layers and see the names of the places on this map, click the tab in the top left corner.
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