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The First Hundred Miles fall wine guide

Six can’t-miss wine bars and wineries near Route 66

Winemaker Bill pours flights in the Sable Creek tasting Room. Photo provided by Heritage Corridor Destinations

Experience the viticulture of Route 66, by planning a fall road trip with your friends to six of the best wine bars and wineries that The First Hundred Miles has to offer the amateur sommelier. From Romeoville to Pontiac, you’ll be surprised at all the hidden gems you discover during your wine-sampling excursion.

Sable Creek Winery

1876 Airport Road, Romeoville

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Founded by Bill and Sandra Harris in 2019 after more than a decade of home wine-making, Sable Creek has grown from a garage operation, to a Plainfield Industrial building, to a picturesque building in Romeoville – tucked just off of Airport Road.

Sable Creek’s 50+ unique varietals are made and aged in-house with grapes sourced from trusted vineyards in California, Illinois, Michigan, Missouri and New York. Visitors to the current tasting room in Romeoville will find an inviting space designed to feel relaxed and welcoming. Tastings and flights are offered daily, with staff guiding guests through options that range from dry Pinot Grigio and Cabernet Sauvignon to sweeter pours like Brianna and Blackberry wine.

Mark your calendars for Oct. 4, when Sable Creek will host their annual Grape Stomp and Harvest Festival – their biggest event of the year. Enjoy a rare chance to recreate the historic winemaking practice of stomping grapes (just for fun, no stomped grapes will be used in Sable Creek products). While you’re there enjoy a wine slushie, listen to some live music from local acts and shop a wide selection of local vendors and artisans.

Bottles of wine sit in an ice bath at the Bishops Hill table of Joliet at the Wine, Jazz and Arts Fest at Bicentennial Park in Joliet on Saturday, Aug. 19, 2023.

Bishops Hill

310 Bridge St., Joliet

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Joliet’s own Bishops Hill, once the headquarters for the Joliet Catholic Diocese, and before that the estate of a German brewmaster, is crafting and retailing wine out of a striking, limestone, castle-like structure just a few blocks to the northwest of downtown. Handcrafted with passion – and tested by the amazing sommelier, Linda Kloss – these wines can’t be missed. Indulge in the popular 2018 Cab Sav or sample the 2020 Petite Sirah that took gold at the San Francisco International Wine Competition.

During the structure’s extensive restorations, much of the original onsite brewery was discovered and painstakingly restored with reclaimed materials. The grotto-like building houses Bishops Hill’s processing equipment, tanks and barrel-aging rooms. Not only is the wine spectacular, but the atmosphere will keep you returning to the castle.

The Wine Cafe

130 Bridge St., Wilmington

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Conveniently located on historic Route 66, and just 10 minutes off Interstate 55, Wilmington’s Wine Cafe offers an assortment of wine and beer from Illinois wineries/breweries, freshly brewed coffee and slot machines associated with large chain casinos. The Wine Cafe specializes in public tastings, private parties and live music. Be sure to follow The Wine Cafe on Facebook to see all the upcoming tastings and events.

HopScotch & Vine

24047 W. Lockport St., Plainfield

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Located in the heart of downtown Plainfield, HopScotch & Vine offers delectable breakfast, lunch and dinner – including a curated menu of wine, beer and craft cocktail options. The cozy, upscale restaurant showcases a broad New American menu, featuring favorite items like Chicken Piccata, Walnut Sage Pesto Penne and Bruschetta Flatbread. As the name implies, you’ll also discover an artfully selected array of wines designed to pair with the tasty entrees and appetizers.

Wine and Cheese Company

24104 W. Lockport St., Plainfield

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You’ll come for the wine and cheese, but that’s not all they’re serving up at Wine and Cheese Company in historic downtown Plainfield. There’s so much more to savor from specialty brewed beers to small plates and charcuteries, salads, quiche and sweet treats. Excellent wines by the bottle or glass include a nice selection of both domestic and imported choices. Add a stop at Wine and Cheese Company to your day of antiquing or bridal shopping, and you’ll be glad you did. Enjoy both indoor and outdoor seating, weather permitting.

PK UnKorked Wine Shop and Tasting Room

826 N. Ladd St., Pontiac

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Cap your trip along The First Hundred Miles with a decadent glass of wine at Pontiac’s own PK UnKorked. Home to more than 100 varietals of vino, the chic tasting room and shop will be the perfect place to enjoy a glass, flight or bottle with your road-trip companions. In the store, you’ll find novelty wine items, decor and kitchen accessories, along with the occasional free live musical performance. Be sure to grab a bottle of Route 66 Special Label, a wine that makes a great Mother Road souvenir.