Laura Trabka

Lansing State Journal

Raise a glass and toast because May 25 is National Wine Day.

And Michigan does not have a shortage of wines to try. According to the Michigan Wine Industry, there are over 120 wineries in this state.

But you don’t have to go far to celebrate this glorious day. Here are some of our picks on where to go in Greater Lansing.

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Bridge Street Social

Their Instagram provides drool-worthy photos of its food already, so that’s another reason to check it out. But the restaurant opened in 2016, and if you haven’t made it out to DeWitt to check it out, do so – especially on the week days. The restaurant offers tons of specials, like ½ off bottles of their “everyday wines” on Wednesdays, and ½ off vegetarian plates on Thursdays.

Burgdorf’s Winery

Did you know there’s a winery in Haslett? It’s a fact. It opened in 2005, and you can even join their wine club. Check out their website here: http://www.burgdorfwinery.com/.

Capital Vine

If you find yourself shopping at the Heights at Eastwood, stop at Capital Vine. They offer wine flights, people! Plus, their happy hour runs from 3 to 6 p.m. offering $5 house wines and $1.50 oysters, if you’re in to that sort of thing.

Horrocks Wine Bar

Need to go to the grocery store today? Good news: You can still take part in National Wine Day! Horrocks Farm Market in Delta Township earlier this year opened a wine bar, in addition to the tavern, now offering samples as well as wine by the glass. Check out their Facebook page.

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Dusty’s Cellar

Dusty’s Cellar has been around in Okemos since the 1980s, offering a shopping and dining experience. Pick up a couple of bottles, or enjoy their Tap Room or Wine Bar. Get more information here, or on their Facebook page.

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