Schnebly Redland's Winery & Brewery
Attractions
For a unique experience in Miami's heartland, spend a day in Schnebly Redland’s Winery, where you can explore the lush tropical grounds, discover your new favorite wine or craft beer and tour the winery and brewery.
The Winery
Located in Miami's Redland tropical countryside, this winery offers tours and wine tastings around natural coral waterfalls surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It is the southernmost winery in the Continental U.S., handcrafting tropical wines without using grapes.
Experience The Winery
With a portfolio of more than 20 wine varieties made from local tropical fruit. Visitors can stop by the Grand Tasting Room to compare the taste of lychee, passion fruit, carambola, guava, avocado and mango wines, just to name a few.
Other ways of getting the most of your visit include taking a guided tour or checking out the calendar of events, with activities including live music, happy hour, and country line dancing.
Plan Your Event
The building is 5,000 square feet and has a view of the tropical courtyard, waterfalls, winery and Grand Tiki, Waterfall Tiki and more than 20,000 square feet of connecting tikis. They host weddings and corporate retreats. Buses are welcome.
The Brewery
If you want something different that you cannot find anywhere else, you will discover it in the brews at the Miami Brewing Company. This brewery has a strong commitment to local tastes and flavors. In fact, the company was inspired by Miami and everything it has to offer. Local flavors are poured into every batch of brew to produce truly unique specialty beers.
A Rich History
The Miami Brewing Company first opened in 2011 and its roots in the community go even deeper. Founder Peter Schnebly loves the Miami area and all it has to offer. He started up Schnebly’s Redland Winery in 2003 and specialized in using local fruit.
Schnebly was aware that in other areas of the country craft breweries were a hot business. He combined his passion for brewing with local ingredients and his urge to bring craft brew to Miami, creating the Miami Brewing Company.
The two businesses share the same site, which means a stop here offers a little something for everyone. It is the ideal location to please both beer and wine drinkers. In 2014, Schnebly’s RedLander Restaurant was added, so both the winery and brewery serve lunch and dinner.
What’s on the Menu
If you are visiting the Miami Brewing Company, you can always get the main lineup of the best craft beers. These include:
- Big Rod Coconut Blonde Ale: Coconut, caramel, and vanilla flavors with a slightly sweet finish and overall smoothness
- Shark Bait Mango Wheat Ale: A malt with a smooth delivery and a mango finish
- Miami Vice India Pale Ale: Flavors of citrus, pine, and herbs mix smoothly, providing a dry sweet finish
- Gator Tail Brown Ale: Chocolate and coffee combine for a velvet delivery with a rich feel
If you want something even more unique in your craft beer in Miami, then look no further than the seasonal offerings of the brewery. These include:
- Jack O' Spades: A pumpkin ale brewed with pumpkin puree and spices
- Little Havana Café Con Leche Milk Stout: Creamy sweetness of French vanilla with a coffee finish
If you don't know what to get, don't be afraid to ask for recommendations and try something new.
This winery in Miami's Redland tropical countryside offers tours and wine tastings around natural coral waterfalls surrounded by lush tropical foliage. Visitors can compare the taste of lychee, passion fruit, carambola, guava and mango wines, just to name a few. This is the southernmost winery in the Continental U.S., handcrafting tropical wines without using grapes. The Grand Tasting Room has a Southern plantation agricultural style. The building is 5,000 square feet and has a view of the tropical courtyard, waterfalls, winery and Grand Tiki, Waterfall Tiki and more than 20,000 square feet of connecting Tikis. They host weddings and corporate retreats. Buses are welcome.
Meeting and Event Space
Meeting Space: 5000.00
Meeting Rooms: 3
Sustainability
Partner has self-reported the following sustainability efforts. Please contact them directly for details.
Eat & Drink Sustainability Practices:
- Most Ingredients Locally Sourced
Accessibility
Partner has self-reported the following accessibility efforts. Please contact them directly for details.
Accessible parking
Accessible Restrooms
Service Animals Allowed
Wheelchair-Friendly Inside Walkways