Three Brothers Vineyard and Winery takes its name from the three Wach brothers Hermann Julius, Friedrich Wilhelm and Otto Rudolph. Two of the brothers, Hermann and Friedrich, were born in
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Three Brothers Vineyard is based in Farnam, Nebraska in what used to be a pasture adjacent to the owner's home. The family would allow friends to pasture their cattle to improve the ground. Not knowing what to do with the land, Gary, having heard about vineyards beginning to pop-up in Nebraska, decided to jump on the band wagon and start his own, despite how utterly ridiculous it may have sounded to others. Who would think of Nebraska when they thought of grapes? "No one" seems the logical response. However, Nebraska has a growing vineyard and wine industry.
Started in 2002, Three Brothers Vineyard was just a hobby and a distraction from everyday life. Three varieties were planted on just under an acre in order to map the amount of work it was going to take. The vineyard, now considerably larger, stands on five+ acres that include a small orchard. The vineyard is now home to ten varieties which include both reds and whites. They are: Frontenac (red), Landot 4511 (red), Marechal Foch (red), Rougeon (red), Brianna (white), Frontenac Gris (white), Vignoles (white), Seyval Blanc (white), Traminette (white) and LaCrosse (white).