Cheers to 2025!

So, this is how our year ended. Pictured above is our eleven Grands, also known as the “Cousin Crew 2024”. (That’s our quality control guy in the back with his hands in the air!) What a Christmas! We experienced giggles, lots of shenanigans, a few tears and a ton of sticky finger prints. And we couldn’t have asked for it to be any better! We hope your holiday, too, was filled with joy in whatever manner it was celebrated. And now we begin again.

Hard to believe we are starting our fourth year at Twisted Barrel Winery. We do have some changes planned for the new year, but hope they are all for the better. Instead of quarterly wine club events consisting of a three-bottle pickup, we will be changing to three events a year with four bottles per pick-up. We want to continue to offer complimentary wine club events to our wine club members and feel that changing to three times a year will enable us to achieve this goal. Our next wine club pick-up will be in March – watch for details.

We are currently closed at the winery to allow for some bottling and an annual deep-clean. We look forward to re-opening on January 11. Some things to watch for in the coming year – Brock continues to dabble with his Mead and we hope to offer tastings this spring. We also plan to showcase some of our new varietals with exclusive barrel tastings. Again, details to follow. Additionally, our sweet Joyelle is becoming quite the charcuterie aficionado – her delicious creations will be offered as a pairing for your favorite glass of wine.

As we wrap up another year, we continue to be so very grateful to our customers and supporters of Twisted Barrel Winery. We have created a family of wine club members that we are very proud of. While it is reported that the winery industry has struggled in 2024, our little winery that “thinks it can” has continued to flourish. We appreciate each of you!

We wish you all a blessed 2025! We look forward to an exciting year and hope to enjoy a glass of wine with you soon! 

Cheers,
Denise Warmerdam
(Mom and Oma)