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Ms. Dahlia, Detroit/Cleveland Age and Occupation: 24, PhD Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, IT System Administrator Engagement Date: December 31, 2006 Wedding Date: May 2008 Blogging Since: September 19, 2007 Venue: United Methodist Cathedral & historic downtown hotel in Cleveland About Me: I enjoy cooking, dancing and swimming. I am a geek and apply game theory to my everyday life. Winter is my favorite time of year, especially when spent curled up with good coffee and a book by Madeleine L'Engle.
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Old Mission Peninsula

October 9th, 2007 @ 5:11 pm by Ms. Dahlia

This past weekend, Mr. Dahlia and I traveled up to the Old Mission Peninsula just outside of Traverse City, Michigan. (This was his gift to me for our anniversary; back in September, I took him to Cedar Point as my gift to him.) Not only would it be an amazing place to just visit, but the area would be perfect for a honeymoon or destination wedding.


Map is found here

Mr. Dahlia had us booked at the Inn at Chateau Grand Traverse, (part of the Chateau Grand Traverse winery) and it was absolutely wonderful. The inn has six rooms, each with its balcony of the estate- half have views of the bay, while the other half have views of the vineyards. We arrived around 10:30, to find a bottle of wine waiting for us.


The view of the vineyards from our room.


Our balcony.


The sitting area of our room- complete with mini refrigerator and microwave.

We awoke early on Saturday to find the most amazing breakfast spread in the breakfast room- homemade quiche, fresh waffles, and banana bread. We talked about renting bikes, but at the recommendation of someone else in the breakfast room, decided to watch how much wine we were drinking at the wineries and drive instead. (Well, Mr. Dahlia drank very moderately, since he was driving.) Since most wineries don’t open until 10am at the earliest on Saturdays, we set out to explore the town of Suttons Bay on the Leelanau Peninsula. Lots of cute shops there.

And then we began Saturday’s Seven Winery Tasting Tour Extravaganza around the Leelanau and Old Mission Peninsulas.

Map found here.

First up:
Black Star Farms located on the Leelanau Peninsula
$5 for six tastings, including a glass you get to keep
We weren’t so impressed with the wines, but thought that the grounds were very beautiful, if a little too touristy. They do host weddings and receptions.

The tasting room was a bit of a zoo.


A picture of the inn- it is very picturesque.


For some (unknown) reason, Mr. Dahlia wanted to get his picture taken from the other side of the fountain in front of the inn.

Next stop: L. Mawbylocated on the Leelanau Peninsula
2 complimentary pours, and $5 for 2 2oz. pours and some whitefish spread with crackers.
This was absolutely our favorite winery of the weekend. They only produce sparkling wines under two different labels- L. Mawby (made in the methode champenoise from Leelenau Peninsula grapes) and M. Lawrence (cuve close method from grapes grown on “planet earth.”) We favored the M. Lawrence (sassily-named) wines, which include “Sex”, “Redd” and “Fizz.” Most importantly of all, we found the wine we would like to serve at our reception- aptly names “Us.” The whole winery was very tongue-in-cheek.

Arriving at the tasting room.


Inside the tasting room.


Out on terrace.


The vineyards at L. Mawby

Ciccone Vineyards located on the Leelanau Peninsula
$5 for 6 pours. They also do weddings- $4700 to rent the space for an outside ceremony and a rustic barn for a reception.
When we pulled up to this winery, I knew that the name sounded familiar. Here’s why:

It is owned and operated by Madonna’s dad. Unfortunately, the wines were pretty lousy. But they were set up for a wedding, so naturally Mr. Dahlia and I explored a bit and took some pictures.

Willow Vineyard located on the Leelanau Peninsula
Free tasting; small number of wines. Overall, the wines were better than Ciccone, but we were not impressed.

Chateau de Leelanau located on the Leelanau Peninsula
$3 for six tastings, including the glass. Located in a shopping plaza, we walked in to a small crowd, and almost walked right out. But we stayed- mostly because it was nice and cool inside- and were treated to some really wonderful wines.

Shady Lane Cellars located on the Leelanau Peninsula
1 complimentary tasting. $5 for four tastings, including salmon spread and crackers.
A really lovely place to just sit outside and enjoy their good wine. They also host events- rental fees vary, but peak at $2400, which includes a small indoor space and a large outdoor space.

Peninsula Cellars on the Old Mission Peninsula
Free for up to 6 pours.
The last stop of our day, we enjoyed several different wines here. It seems that the Old Mission Peninsula has better Rieslings than the Leelanau Peninsula.

The day wrapped up with a phenomenal dinner at the Boathouse. Stay tuned for a follow up post of Sunday’s adventures, and thoughts about the Traverse City area.

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9 Responses to “Old Mission Peninsula”

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Anne

I love Fizz! It’s a great champagne. I’m actually getting married about an hour north of TC in Harbor Springs. If you haven’t been there yet, you should make it your next destination!

 
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Angeline

i loved going to Northern Michigan! it is so beautiful, especially this time of the year. we went to ciccone winery as well.

 
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Christina

I grew up a couple hours south of there and I miss Michigan! Let me know if there are any good wines that I can find around here in the Massachusetts area, I’m a loser when it comes to wine - I can only have it really sweet and mild (i.e. 4$ Fruitezia variety) lol.

 
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Katy

We are orginally from Michigan and are hoping to get married somewhere around TC! I have been looking at most of these wineries online as possible ceremony/reception locations. It is so funny that now I got a run down on all these different places. Thanks so much for all the info! I thought the Ciccone Vineyards looked cool but seemed pricey compared to the others. I am looking forward to your other posts. Thanks!

 
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Miss Dahlia (message)  412 posts, Helper bee

Christina, if you like sweet wines, I’d recommend a late harvest Riesling. Mr. Dahlia and I picked up several from Chateau de Leelanau, and also liked those from Chateau Grand Traverse. Not sure about the interstate shipping- it varies from state to state- but those would be a place to start.

Katy, that is so awesome! I’m glad that my post was helpful to you :-) Shady Lane Cellars has a whole packet of wedding information- if you haven’t already contacted them, they would be worth getting in touch with.

 
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Meagan

Wow! I live in T.C. and am getting married just north of there in Petoskey in May. I’m so glad you had a great time. The Boy and I love to walk the beach on Old Mission.

Best Wishes.

 
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kleverkira (message)  331 posts, Helper bee

I’m so jealous! I graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy just south of TC and worked there for a couple summers. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a car so I didn’t get to explore as much as I would’ve liked, but we did get up to Old Mission Peninsula. It makes me want to go back so badly!

 
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Almond

Thanks for the advice. I’ll be there on my honeymoon in a week and a half!

 
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anaj95

We love this area and even though we’re from Chicago, we make a treck up there every summer.
Our favorite place is L. Mawby! We love it so much that we bought their Sandpiper brand and served it at our wedding reception last month. Our guests loved it and are asking where we got it from so they can buy it themselves.
I highly recommend this area and the Leelanau peninsula for trips/weekend getaways. The area is gorgeous!

 


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