St. Vincent Wine
About the St. Vincent Wine Grape
This hybrid makes reds of delicacy and elegance. Often used for Nouveau style wines in the Fall, it also can have a Burgundian character and occasionally slightly sweet. Regarded by some as vaguely similar to a young Italian Chianti wine.
Typical Styles of St. Vincent
Dry, semi-dry, semi-sweet
St. Vincent Wine Produced in Missouri
Winery Name | Wine Style | Region
- 7C’s Winery Round Up Red | Semi-Sweet | Ozark Mountain
- Bias Vineyards & Winery/Gruhlke’s Microbrewery River Mist | Dry | Hermann
- Bias Vineyards & Winery/Gruhlke’s Microbrewery Sunset Red | Semi-Sweet | Hermann
- Hunter Valley Winery St. Vincent | Dry | Southeast
- Keltoi Vineyard St. Vincent | Dry | Ozark Mountain
- Les Bourgeois Winery Fleur Du Vin | Semi-Dry | Central
- Mount Pleasant Branson Winery White Zen | Sweet | Augusta
- Mount Pleasant Branson Winery Harvest Red | Sweet | Augusta
- OakGlenn Vineyards & Winery St. Vincent | Dry | Hermann
- Pirtle Winery Weston Bed Red | Semi-Sweet | Western
- Röbller Vineyard Winery St. Vincent | Dry | Hermann
- West Winery Roundhouse Red | Dry | Central
- West Winery Little Red Caboose | Semi-Dry | Central