Wine has a rich history that dates back thousands of years, with evidence of wine production found in ancient civilizations such as Greece and Rome. However, the story of wine in Oklahoma is relatively short-lived, with the first commercial winery not opening until 2000.
Despite this late start, Oklahoma's wine industry has grown rapidly, with over 20 wineries now operating across the state. This growth can be attributed to a combination of factors, including the state's favorable climate and soil conditions, as well as the passion and dedication of its winemakers.
One of the most striking aspects of Oklahoma wine is its unique flavor profile, which is shaped by the state's distinct climate and soil conditions.
Unlike other regions, Oklahoma's wine industry has not been influenced by European traditions or techniques, resulting in a truly American style that is both innovative and exciting.
For those looking to experience the world of wine firsthand, DHS Oklahoma offers a range of opportunities for visitors.
From wine tastings and tours to educational workshops and events, there is something for everyone at our wineries and tasting rooms.