Artisan Craft Wine Making Statement

“Lewis Station Winery produces craft artisan wines made properly with minimal use of additives. They are handmade on a very small scale by our small family winery combining traditional techniques with modern advancements.

Many of the farmers we buy from are organically or biodynamically growing grapes although they don't believe in having to pay annual fees to be certified as such. They don't see any reason why they should be charged for growing grapes as they've always grown them.

Our wines are low in sulphites and any of the other 80+ chemicals commonly found in big brand factory produced wines WILL NOT be found in ours. All wines are sterile filtered through biodegradable pads to ensure freshness of fruit, cleanliness, purity and that all the natural anti oxidants are left in the wine. With this manufacturing approach, many of our customers don’t experience the negative effects of headaches and such.

They are a very healthy lifestyle choice, and of course when buying our wines you will also be helping a small dedicated winemaker and winery, as without customers we would not be able to continue making these fantastic wines.

Thank You.”

Rob Lewis, Winemaker

Rock Lake Symphony - $15 bottle / $6 glass

Mandarin Orange Muscat: A delicious blend of ripe mandarin orange flavors and crisp citrus notes combined with the lovely smell and taste of the Muscat grape. This sweet wine will pair beautifully with spicy foods. How to describe a perfect evening in Lake Mills: Sitting on the sandy beach of Rock Lake watching the sunset with a cold bottle of Rock Lake Symphony. 

bartels peach - $15 BOTTLE / $6 glass

peach chardonnay: subtle peach flavors and bouquet to be enjoyed by the bottle at Bartels Beach in lake mills. Nothing like a great wine and a beautiful sunset over the water.

AZTALAn ZIN blush - $15 bottle / $6 glass

Raspberry White Zinfandel:  This blush wine offers the succulent, mouth-watering flavors of sweet, ripe raspberries blended gracefully with the delectable refreshing character of a White Zinfandel.

Lost Pyramid Red - $15 bottle / $6 glass

Cranberry Syrah: Have you heard about the lost pyramids in Lake Mills? I hear they are at the bottom of Rock Lake. While spending time on the lake gazing through the water looking for the lost pyramids, you'll want a delicious bottle of Lost Pyramid Red to keep you company. The tartness of the cranberries blends beautifully with the spiciness of the Syrah. This wine will sure be the crowd pleaser. Good luck on your search!  

Grist Mill Red - $15 bottle / $6 glass

Blackberry Merlot: The natural combination of slight tart acidity with the pleasant sweetness that makes blackberries so appealing is the perfect complement to the robust and lively Merlot. Lake Mills name comes from the two working mills at the time; The (red) Grist Mill and the Saw Mill.