New winery “The Rejoicing Vine” to open in Spring 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana

The low-sugar, high-acid grapes that grow in Indianapolis’ climate will turn into a new winery’s sparkling wines.

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A new winery will join local mainstays like Oliver Winery.

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Rejoice: A winery specializing in champagne + prosecco-style sparkling wines is slotted to open in Traders Point.

The Rejoicing Vine will occupy 16 acres at 8440 W. 82nd St., west of Lafayette Road. Two acres will become a vineyard with operations facilities, a tasting room, a greenhouse, gardens, and fruit trees also on site.

Because it takes grapes three or four years to mature enough for harvest, The Rejoicing Vine will source its grapes from Michigan + New York initially.

Expect a spring 2023 opening. Until then, sip on these other local wineries:

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