If you love the idea of saying your vows surrounded by rolling hills, rows of grapevines, and golden-hour light filtering through the trees, a vineyard wedding might be your perfect fit. The Midwest is home to some of the most underrated winery wedding venues in the country—offering rustic charm, elevated ambiance, and wide-open views without the Napa price tag.
From family-owned vineyards tucked into the Wisconsin bluffs to elegant wineries across Minnesota and Illinois, here’s a curated look at some of the best Midwest vineyard wedding venues worth exploring.
Why Choose a Vineyard Wedding?
- Natural beauty that requires little extra decor
- Built-in ambiance and romance
- Outdoor + indoor ceremony options
- Wine tastings and cocktail hour perks
- Great for spring, summer, and fall weddings
As a wedding photographer and videographer in Wisconsin, I’ve worked at vineyards across the region. These weddings always feel grounded, intimate, and deeply tied to the land and season.
Favorite Midwest Vineyard Wedding Venues
Elmaro Vineyard – Trempealeau, WI
A scenic, family-run vineyard nestled into the bluffs. Offers stunning ceremony views and golden-hour vines in every direction.
Maiden Rock Winery & Cidery – Stockholm, WI
Laid-back and artsy. Perfect for creative couples who want something rustic and personal, with plenty of room to roam.
Four Daughters Vineyard – Spring Valley, MN
Modern-meets-minimalist in a sleek Minnesota vineyard setting. Great for large guest counts and wine-forward experiences.
Villa Bellezza – Pepin, WI
A Tuscan-style vineyard with courtyards, columned architecture, and old-world romance. One of the most photogenic venues in the Midwest.
Cottage Winery – Menomonie, WI
Small but mighty. An ideal spot for intimate celebrations or relaxed elopements among the vines.
Planning Tips for Vineyard Weddings
- Plan for the weather: Most ceremonies happen outdoors. Always have a tent or indoor backup.
- Wear the right shoes: Grass, gravel, and uneven rows are beautiful but not stiletto-friendly.
- Time it right: Early fall is peak grape season—great color and fewer bugs.
- Ask about wine packages: Many venues offer custom bottlings or tastings for cocktail hour.
- Coordinate with the vines: Some vineyards restrict ceremony areas during harvest. Plan ahead with your venue rep.
Midwest Vineyard Weddings We’ve Photographed
Vineyard weddings are some of our favorite to photograph because they lean into simplicity and natural beauty. We’ve captured:
- Late-summer ceremonies with golden vines in the background
- Outdoor receptions under café lights and hanging greenery
- Couples sneaking away for sunset portraits in the vineyard
- Wine bottle guestbooks, harvest-themed details, and wine slushie bars
If you’d like to see a full gallery from any of the venues above, reach out here and we’ll share some favorites.
Most range from 50–250 guests, depending on layout and location. Elmaro and Villa Bellezza can handle larger groups, while places like Cottage Winery are best for smaller gatherings.
Not necessarily. They can actually be more budget-friendly than traditional venues, especially if you take advantage of built-in ambiance and off-peak dates.
Often, yes. Many require using in-house beverages but allow flexibility on food and rentals.
Yes. Most vineyards offer both options and are happy to accommodate weather backups.
We highly recommend it—especially if you’re coordinating rentals, transportation, or guest housing from afar.





















































































