February 18th is National Drink Wine Day and what better way to celebrate than by drinking wine from one of the many wineries located in North Dakota.

There are more than 20 wineries and vineyards located in North Dakota, according to NDTourism.com, so you have quite a few to choose from.

Here's are five wineries located near Bismarck-Mandan that you may want to check out as you celebrate National Drink Wine Day!

  • 1

    Vintner's Winery - Bismarck

    Located at 3250 Rock Island Place in Bismarck, Vintner's Winery allows guests to create their own wine for any special occasion, using the best juices from the world's finest vineyards.

    You choose what kind of wine you want, Vintner's creates it, and then you come back to help bottle it up.

    For more information, visit VintnerWinery.com.

  • 2

    Apple Creek Winery - Menoken

    Apple Creek Winery, featuring Bearpaw Wines, exists to support charitable community needs, and to enhance the quality of life for its customers and owners, according to its website.

    100% of the winery's net retail sales are donated to charity, so if you need another reason to drink Bearpaw Wines, there it is.

    You can learn more about Apple Creek Winery at BearpawWine.com.

  • 3

    Wolf Creek Winery - Coleharbor

    Located in a beautiful bay of Lake Sakakawea, Wolf Creek Winery has been crafting fine wines for over ten years. Their Wolf Creek Wine series uses only North Dakota cold climate grapes and their Creekside fruit wines feature only fruits grown in North Dakota soil.

    You can learn more about Wolf Creek Winery and even order online HERE.

  • 4

    Fluffy Fields Winery and Vineyard - Dickinson

    Fluffy Fields is a locally owned and operated vineyard located in Dickinson. Though still in the building process, Fluffy Fields hope to have their winery open by the spring.

    Fluffy Fields also features a farmers market during growing season. For more information, visit their Facebook page HERE.

  • 5

    Dakota Sun Gardens - Carrington

    Though the Gussias family has lived on their farm for more than 30 years, they only recently ventured into the winery and tourism business, opening Dakota Sun Gardens Winery in 2009. Their wines became available in stores across North Dakota in 2010.

    Along with the winery, Dakota Sun Gardens features beautiful flower gardens and a spacious front deck, perfect for those looking for a place to sit and enjoy their glass of wine.

    For more information, visit Dakota Sun Gardens HERE.

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