
Wineries
Special | 7m 32s
As more consumers look for local food sources, Wisconsin wines are becoming more popular.
Wisconsin may not be known for its wine, but the number of wineries in the state is growing. Some wineries use Wisconsin's fruit crop, like cherries & cranberries, while others import grapes from more established growing areas. But an increasing number, like Steve DeBaker, owner of Trout Springs Winery near Greenleaf are growing their own grapes & making it into all kinds of traditional wines.
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In Wisconsin is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

Wineries
Special | 7m 32s
Wisconsin may not be known for its wine, but the number of wineries in the state is growing. Some wineries use Wisconsin's fruit crop, like cherries & cranberries, while others import grapes from more established growing areas. But an increasing number, like Steve DeBaker, owner of Trout Springs Winery near Greenleaf are growing their own grapes & making it into all kinds of traditional wines.
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