With over 20 years producing award-winning wines,
Little Hills now ranks among the largest wineries in Missouri. Stop by and relax in the outdoor garden terrace, and savor the moment by tasting award-winning Little Hills Wines, produced from French hybrid and native wine grapes, all grown in Missouri.
 

The Story of Little Hills Winery

The first recorded deed of the Little Hills property dates back to 1805, one year after Lewis & Clark arrived. The land was purchased for $1,500 with consideration of $500 in animal skins. For approximately 10 years it housed a pharmacy, and eventually became a meat locker and processing plant. During Prohibition, bootleg whiskey was sold out the back door. After Prohibition it became a tavern called The Golden Buffet and remained as such until Little Hills purchased it in 1986.

At Little Hills we offer so much more than just wine! Visit our restaurant and dine in beautiful outdoor garden terraces or intimate indoor seating in our 1820s building. We now serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week.

Stop by the wine bar and savor the moment by tasting free samples of our award-winning wines. Featuring over 20 wines produced from French-hybrid and native grapes, all grown in Missouri.

At the Little Hills wine shop, you'll find unique custom gift baskets for all occasions. The gift shop also carries a huge selection of Missouri wines, and wine-related items, stoppers, openers, wine and grape themed clothing, chillers, acrylic and crystal glasses.

Tammy Campbell,
co-owner of Little Hills Winery & Restaurant,
is a proud member of eWomenNetwork.

Missouri Wine Country

Little Hills Winery & Restaurant
is listed on Missouri Wine Country website.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




      710 S. Main Street
      St. Charles, MO 63301
      (636) 946-6637 [map]
 

      501 S. Main Street
      St. Charles, MO 63301
      (636) 946-9339 [map]
 

Little Hills Restaurant
Discover the charm of this serene and scenic area tucked away in historic St. Charles. Enjoy French American cuisine served amid a romantic 19th century setting at the Little Hills Restaurant.