Explore by Region
Indiana's wine and spirits scene stretches from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River. Each region offers a distinct character — from lakeside tasting rooms in the north to historic distilling country in the south.
Northern Indiana
Lake country, Amish country, and the Fort Wayne area. Rolling farmland and lakeside tasting rooms define the northern wine and spirits scene.
Central Indiana
Indianapolis metro and the Bloomington corridor. Urban distilleries, college-town wineries, and the highest concentration of venues in the state.
Southern Indiana
Ohio River valley, Brown County hills, and historic distilling territory. Home to Indiana's oldest wine tradition and the Uplands Wine Trail.
How we define regions
Indiana's 92 counties are grouped into three broad regions based on geography and wine-growing character. Northern Indiana runs from Lake Michigan south through Amish country. Central Indiana covers the Indianapolis metro and surrounding corridors. Southern Indiana spans the rolling hills from Brown County to the Ohio River valley. You can also browse by county for more specific results.