Rothbrick Winery

at 420 Peckew Trail, Jackson

Vineyard, winery, cabins and riding stable in a peaceful country setting, just 6 miles from I-55 between Jackson and Perryville in southeast Missouri. All our wine is made here, using our and other locally grown fruit and grapes. Large outdoor seating area, located on 100-acres of rolling hills, horse farm pastures, vineyards, ponds and woods. Inside seating for up to 30 guests. Wine-friendly snacks available. Picnic baskets welcome. Family friendly.

Address and contacts of Rothbrick Winery

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Rothbrick Winery
420 Peckew Trail
Jackson , MO 63755
Email
Info@RothbrickCrush.com
Contact Phone
P: (573) 833-6300
Website
http://www.peckewvalley.com/

General Info

Horses, wine, cabins-the perfect getaway

Company Rating

Summary

Rothbrick Winery is Jackson based place and this enity listed in Local Dining category. Located at 420 Peckew Trail MO 63755. Contact phone number of Rothbrick Winery: (573) 833-6300

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