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Hours 

We are currently closed for the season.

We will re-open on May 16, 2024.

Hours beginning May 16 will be:

Thursday-Saturday 1pm-9pm

The Winery @ Young Farms

8396 70th Avenue

Mecosta, MI 49332

989-506-5142

EVENTS

See our calendar button at the top for more info.

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OUR WINES

Whites

Flossie’s White

Diane’s White

Sonny's White

 

Reds

Eugene’s Red

Fr. Tom's Red

Herb’s Red

 

Fruit

Bertha’s Blue

Brewer's Brose'

Ciders

Them Apples

Hippity Hoppity

Herbal Remedy

Babymaker

Sweet Cinner

Peach Bum

 

Small Plates

A variety of items are available to purchase to snack on at the winery. 

All wines and ciders are available for purchase by the bottle, and we will fill growlers from other places as well!

Bottles of wine are for to-go ONLY. Bottles and growlers cannot be opened on the premises due to the licensing allowed to run our winery. Please do not open bottles of wine on our property. You may, however, enjoy them on yours:)

The Winery @ Young Farms is a family friendly venue, but also a working farm.

 

*If you bring children to the winery, they MUST be in your line of site at all times.*

There are many nooks and crannies in which children can get into if they are not being watched. Signs are posted where patrons are and are not allowed. Please observe these signs and watch your children at all times.

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          OUR STORY

Since 2003, Mark and Abby Young have worked to develop their property in Morton Township from vacant field, into what is now the first winery in the township. Mark proposed to Abby in 2004 where their house now stands, together they began a tree farm and wreath business, added their children Archer and Evelyn to the mix, started a blueberry farm and now the latest venture...The Winery @ Young Farms. The winery and tasting room resides in a 50+ year old barn, among the manicured 78 acre farm and grape vineyard in the heart of Morton Township. The property that is presently Young Farms has been a working farm since the 1890s.

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