Michigan wineries

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Exterior view of the new Sheetz store in New Baltimore, Michigan
Michigan Business News

Sheetz Opens New Store in New Baltimore, Michigan

News Summary Sheetz has opened its third location in metro Detroit, located at 29050 23 Mile Road, New Baltimore. The 24-hour store features 12 gas stations and a diverse menu, contributing to the company’s plan to open 50 to 60 new stores in Southeast Michigan over the next few years.

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A vibrant scene of Grand Rapids craft breweries with people enjoying outdoor seating.
Michigan Business News

Grand Rapids Crowned Best Beer City in the U.S. for 2025

News Summary Grand Rapids, Michigan, has been named the best beer city in the United States for 2025, marking five consecutive years in this top spot. Known for its robust brewing scene, the city features over 40 craft breweries within a short distance. Iconic breweries have significantly contributed to its

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Yuengling beers on tap in a Michigan bar
Michigan Business News

Yuengling Beer Officially Launches in Michigan

News Summary After years of anticipation, Yuengling beer has officially arrived in Michigan. Starting Monday, fans can enjoy various Yuengling beers in select locations, including Ann Arbor, East Lansing, and Detroit. With plans for more expansion, the brewery’s entry signifies a milestone in the state’s craft beer community. Local distributors

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A cozy tasting room displaying a variety of Michigan wines on shelves
Michigan Business News

New Ownership for Michigan by the Bottle Wine Retail Locations

News Summary The owners of several well-known wineries on the Leelanau Peninsula have taken over Michigan by the Bottle locations in Metro Detroit. This transition comes with plans to enhance the tasting experience and promote Michigan wines. The new partnership aims to spotlight selected wineries, revamp tasting rooms, and expand

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Vineyards located in Old Mission Peninsula, Michigan
Michigan Business News

Michigan Wineries Win $50 Million in Federal Court Ruling

News Summary Eleven wineries from the Old Mission Peninsula Wine Trail in Michigan have successfully challenged local regulations in federal court, winning $50 million due to restrictive laws on merchandise sales and event hosting. U.S. District Judge Paul Maloney’s ruling emphasizes the adverse effects of local zoning laws on winery

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