Missouri Wine Experience - Becketts Winery and Restaurant - Glasgow, Missouri
We did an extended weekend getaway to traverse Missouri and get a taste of Missouri wines. Our intent was to experience Missouri wine, visit several Missouri wine producers, tour the estates and vineyards, and see the wine regions to learn and understand their terroir, all things that exemplify Missouri wines.
What we did not plan or anticipate, but what was one of the highlights of our entire trip, was a visit to, and tour of The Oak Cooperage in Higbee, Missouri. In retrospect, when one thinks of fine wines and the state of Missouri, what comes to mind, or should, is Missouri Oak, and its use in producing some of finest wine barrels for crafting and aging some of the finest wine labels from the world's best wine regions.
From Higbee, we traveled to Glasgow, Missouri, on the banks of the Muddy MO, the mighty Missouri River, for lunch and tasting of Beckett's Winery wines.Beckett's Winery is a unique, local venue situated on the bank of the Missouri River. They offer wine tastings at the Winery establishment, at a wine bar, indoor tables, or on an outside multi-level deck overlooking the river.
They offer food that is provided from neighboring restaurants next door, and their own Beckett's Restaurant across the street. They also offer a selection of cheeses and charcuterie hand-picked to accompany the wines, along with their tasting flight selections.
Beckett's selection of wines include Reds, Whites and a Blush. Their wines are private label productions from a couple of Missouri producers. The owner Nikki Gouge owns and operates the Winery as well as Beckett's Restaurant across the street.Opened in 1994 by Lonnie Beckett, Beckett’s Restaurant was originally established as a sports bar with a selection of signature items that remain as popular favorites to this day.
The wines are branded with local history, geography, and artwork by local artisans, produced by another Missouri Winery and Le Bourgeois Vineyards, which we visited later in our trip .
The flagship wine is Beckett's Winery All Steel Red Dry Red Missouri Wine, named for the world's first all steel bridge that spans the Missouri River at Glasgow, Missouri that was built in 1878-79, with a label depicting the bridge which can be viewed from the rear deck overlooking the river.The bridge and Glasgow are situated at mile marker 226 of the Missouri River, which is the name of another signature wine, Beckett's Winery Mile Marker 226 with a geographic map adorning the label.
Other labels feature the artwork of local artist Rachel Brown.
For our visit, we lunched on the deck, overlooking the river and had the charcuterie cheese board with our flight selection of wines.The Winery is tastefully decorated inside and out, with a wine bar and tables inside, and a multi-level deck outside in the rear that overlooks the river, with views of the Steel Bridge in the near distance.
Decorative murals are painted on the walls adjacent to the deck on the rear of the building.
Beckett's offers a portfolio of seven wines available by the bottle, by the glass, or a wine flight selection of five wines.
Our wine flight consisted of:Beckett's Winery All Steel Red Dry Missouri Wine
Beckett's Winery 226 Crisp Dry White Missouri Wine
Beckett's Winery Flamingo Blush Sweet Rose Missouri Wine
Beckett's Winery White Signature Semi-sweet Missouri Wine
Beckett's Winery White Signature Semi-sweet Missouri Wine
We had the cheese and charcuterie board with our wine flight that also included fresh berries, olives and local produced fresh pimento cheese.
Beckett's offers a winning combination of a range of local wines, food, hospitality, and a quaint picturesque scenic setting, a delightful stop for lunch and wine.
We bought to take home the Becketts Red and the All Steel Red, both of which we considered great value wines for every day drinking.
The historic steel bridge spanning the Missouri River at Mile Marker 226 at Glasgow, Missouri with a view back towards town.
https://www.beckettsrestaurant.com/