Nothing lifts the spirits like a taste of the local terroir. And these are the top drinking destinations, bar none. Pick your alcohol of choice — beer, spirits, wine, or cider — and discover the Club Wyndham resorts close to a popular place to try the local goods. Cheers!
1. Rooftop Brewing Company
Pull a pint of blood orange wheat beer and bask in the Seattle, Washington, sunshine at this popular local microbrewery, complete with a chilled-out rooftop patio that’s perfect for sipping and socializing.
Stay Here: WorldMark Seattle - The Camlin
2. Jackalope Brewing Company
With two taproom locations in downtown Nashville, Tennessee, it’s easy to two-step over to Jackalope for a fresh, creative craft brew like the Bearwalker maple-infused brown ale.
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3. Kona Brewing Company
This iconic, family-owned brewery in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, serves up eco-friendly craft beers as well as refreshingly cool spiked seltzers in tropical flavors, like the fan-favorite POG (Passionfruit Orange Guava).
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4. Desert Door Distillery
This chic Texas bar and distillery in Driftwood (near Austin, Texas) is the only place outside Mexico producing small batches of the versatile spirit sotol, a cousin of tequila and mezcal that’s derived from the wild desert spoon plant.
Stay Here: Club Wyndham Austin
5. Copper Fox Distillery
Copper Fox in Williamsburg, Virginia, produces hand-crafted, innovative spirits using locally-sourced ingredients. Raise a glass of their specialty: a smoky whisky that’s Scotch-inspired, but uniquely American.
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6. Celebration Distillation
Located in New Orleans, Louisiana, America’s oldest premium rum distillery uses Louisiana sugarcane and molasses to create award-winning, barrel-aged blends. Try the Old New Orleans Amber Rum, with its smooth, smoky notes of rich cocoa and leather.
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7. Texas Hill Country
With more than 50 wineries to explore between Austin and San Antonio, Texas, the hot, year-round climate in Texas Hill Country is ideal for growing Syrah and Tempranillo grapes.
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8. Missouri Wine Country
About an hour northeast of the Ozarks in Hermann, Missouri, is one of America’s oldest wine regions. Visit the Adam Puchta Winery in Hermann to sample the fruits of this rich, Rhine Valley-like terroir.
Stay Here: Club Wyndham Lake of the Ozarks
9. Oregon Wine Country
Folks flock to the Willamette Valley near Portland, Oregon, for the impressive Pinot Noir, but this mild, damp region south of Portland produces many other diverse varietals.
Stay Here: Club Wyndham Portland Waterfront Park, Whispering Woods Resort
10. Cigar City Cider & Mead
Located in historic Ybor in Tampa, Florida, visit Cigar City for a unique selection of meads and ciders in their tasting room, including inspired flavors like spicy habanero and homemade apple pie.
Stay Here: Club Wyndham Clearwater Beach
11. Noble Cider
Asheville, North Carolina’s craft cider scene is booming, particularly in the pretty mountain town of Asheville. Head to Noble’s downtown taproom to try classic, small batch, and seasonal flavors, including the springtime staple: hard cider with a blueberry twist.
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12. Stowe Cider
Found in Stowe on the Vermont Cider Trail, Stowe Cider is a must-stop. Beyond the classic hard cider, their taproom showcases a variety of unique, limited-time ciders like Blueberry Maple Syrup and Currant Plum.
Stay Here: Club Wyndham Smugglers’ Notch Vermont