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Answered: Which local winery is your favorite?

Kansas City is bustling with bars — but don’t count out the winery scene. Here are the local wineries that stood out the most to our readers.

amigoni urban winery

Save a glass for us, please.

Photo by Amigoni Urban Winery

Last week, we asked KCtoday readers which local winery is their favorite. After 160+ responses, here’s how the results poured out:

The No. 4 most mentioned local winery goes to Walnut Creek Winery. Voters’ No. 3 favorite is Holy-Field Vineyard & Winery. Tied for No. 2 we had Somerset Ridge Winery and KC Wine Co.

Drum roll, please. The No. 1 spot mentioned goes to the West Bottom’s Amigoni Urban Winery.

Bonus: We also asked readers about their favorite types of wine and the results are juicy:

  • Red wine | 66%
  • White wine | 15%
  • Rosé | 11.8%
  • Dessert wine | 5.5%

Did we miss one of your favorite spots? Chime in and let us know what your favorite local winery is.

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