Discover the Winter Season

February and March are the last months of winter in the Traverse City area, which make for a great time to visit Black Star Farms. We haven’t quite made it to those warm and sunny days of spring and summer yet, but if you are looking for a more relaxed experience and a winter adventure, we have some ideas in mind.

Join us at one of our tasting room locations on any weekday to experience a more focused and personal approach to tasting. Our servers will help you select new wines, ciders or spirits to try!

A couple wine tasting at the main bar at Black Star Farms Suttons Bay.

If you are looking for an overnight getaway, there is still time to book a winter vacation at the Inn at Black Star Farms. Our unique retreat books quickly in the summer and fall, so winter is a great time to take that special trip you’ve been planning, at a little less cost. Through April, you can take advantage of special pricing with our Winter Escape Package. With amenities like complimentary wine tasting in our Barrel Room, gourmet breakfast, nightly hospitality hour with wine and hors d’oeuvres, and access to our sauna and recreational trails, a stay at the Inn during the snowy months is a peaceful and luxurious escape.

Couple enjoying wine in front of a fireplace at the Inn at Black Star Farms.

While visiting the area, consider taking advantage of the fresh, powdery snow by engaging in an array of outdoor activities.  There are many nearby trails for snowshoeing, cross country skiing and fat biking, including our own on our 160-acre Suttons Bay estate.  Of course, we love our trails that meander through forest, orchards, and vineyards, but listed below are a few of our other favorite places to explore that are just minutes away.

For all of your outdoor rental needs check out our friends at Suttons Bay Bikes.

A couple with fat tire bikes in the snow.
Man downhill skiing at the Homestead Resort overlooking Lake Michigan.

For those looking to wine and dine, we offer cozy culinary experiences with our Weekend Dinners at the Inn on select Saturdays through April. These intimate, 3-course, prix-fixe dinners include a glass of wine and are a great way to get a peek inside the Inn.

A table set for two for our Weekend Dinners at the Inn at Black Star Farms.

Another opportunity to experience our area’s fantastic food scene at an affordable price is with Traverse City Restaurant Week happening February 23 – February 29.  40 local restaurants will be offering 3-course meals for $25-$35 per person. We still have availability at our Inn during the week, so book your stay to take advantage of these great winter deals.

We hope you can join us in these final months of winter and experience Northern Michigan like a local. Enjoy the relaxed atmospheres that surround you and take part in memorable winter activities.

About the Writer, Olivia Kiel

As a Manager at the Old Mission Peninsula Tasting Room and blogger for Black Star Farms, I get the opportunity to write and learn about wine (two of my favorite things) every day. Over the years I’ve developed a passion for everything Black Star Farms by working alongside the company’s best and pouring its finest wines for guests from all over the world. I have a Bachelor of Science degree from Ferris State University where I studied Writing and Business and have been a Northern Michigan resident for about three years. When I’m not pouring wine, you’ll likely find me with a good book, enjoying the outdoors, or tasting something new and exciting at a local winery. Thank you for reading my posts, and don’t hesitate to say hello next time you visit Black Star Farms Old Mission. Cheers!

Photo of Olivia Kiel Black Star Farms Blog writer and Old Mission tasting room manager.
Many hands holding dirt with sprouting greens.

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