Bedega Victoriana is located in the Loess Hills region of Iowa at 60397 Kidd Rd, Glenwood. This century old Victorian farm has a 6800 square foot post and beam barn, a one-acre pond, and 10 acres of vineyards. This Iowan barn winery is a wedding venue, events center, and a great place to lounge with friends and enjoy a glass (or two) of some of Iowa’s best wine.

Bodega Victoriana’s website

The amazing Loess Hills of Western Iowa offer the perfect setting for a vineyard.

amir85/Flickr The Grave family planted their first vines in 2005, with the intent of opening a place where people could come to enjoy fine wines and delicious food.

Bodega Victoriana is located just 20 minutes from Omaha.

Bodega Victoriana Winery and Wedding Barn The owners lived in Spain during Doug Grave’s military career, where they developed their taste for great food and fine wine.

The old Victorian barn is the centerpiece of Bodega Victoriana.

Bodega Victoriana Winery and Wedding Barn They offer a wedding venue in either an outdoor or indoor setting, depending on the time of year and the preferences of the bride and groom.

The rustic barn is carefully decorated.

Bodega Victoriana Winery and Wedding Barn Guests can enjoy service and wine tastings at the bar or seated in the larger area of the barn.

Curious about having your wedding at Bodega Victoriana?

Bodega Victoriana Winery and Wedding Barn

Bodega Victoriana Winery and Wedding Barn

Bodega Victoriana Winery and Wedding Barn You can contact the owners by visiting Bodega Victoriana’s website.

Visitors say this is some of the best Iowa-made wine they’ve tasted.

Bodega Victoriana Winery and Wedding Barn The winery is open Wednesdays and Thursdays from noon until 8pm. Weekend hours are Fridays and Saturdays from noon until 5pm and Sundays from noon until 6pm.

The barn is beautiful, but the wine is truly impressive.

Thamizhpparithi Maari/Wikimedia One of their specialties, “Bull’s Blood” is Bodega Victoriana’s take on the Spanish “Sangre De Toro” wine. Handcrafted from their Iowa home-grown grapes, this big red wine goes beautifully with a big Iowa steak.

Their Tapas are divine.

Bodega Victoriana Website The menu is seasonal, locally sourced, and the small-plate theme means you can try some of everything.

Will you visit? Let us know in the comments if you think there are other Iowa wineries in barns that are worthy of our readers’ attention.

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The Grave family planted their first vines in 2005, with the intent of opening a place where people could come to enjoy fine wines and delicious food.

Bodega Victoriana Winery and Wedding Barn

The owners lived in Spain during Doug Grave’s military career, where they developed their taste for great food and fine wine.

They offer a wedding venue in either an outdoor or indoor setting, depending on the time of year and the preferences of the bride and groom.

Guests can enjoy service and wine tastings at the bar or seated in the larger area of the barn.

You can contact the owners by visiting Bodega Victoriana’s website.

The winery is open Wednesdays and Thursdays from noon until 8pm. Weekend hours are Fridays and Saturdays from noon until 5pm and Sundays from noon until 6pm.

Thamizhpparithi Maari/Wikimedia

One of their specialties, “Bull’s Blood” is Bodega Victoriana’s take on the Spanish “Sangre De Toro” wine. Handcrafted from their Iowa home-grown grapes, this big red wine goes beautifully with a big Iowa steak.

Bodega Victoriana Website

The menu is seasonal, locally sourced, and the small-plate theme means you can try some of everything.

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