15 minutes south of Omaha, nestled on the fringes of Springfield, lies Soaring Wings. A picturesque vineyard and rural haven, Soaring Wings is known for its stunning vistas and the decades-long tradition of uniting the community through wine, music and gatherings.
Owner of Soaring Wings Vineyard, Patrick Ackerman is a Nebraska native, originally from Holdrege, Nebraska.
Musical acts will grace the stage at Soaring Wings Amphitheater, nestled at the bottom of the hill. Visitors can enjoy the music from patio seating on the main building's deck or bring a lawn chair and relax on the greenspace.
New green buds emerge from the grapevines at Soaring Wings Vineyard, signaling the onset of 'budburst.' This stage is followed by flowering in May, fruit set in June, ripening from July to August, and finally, harvest, which usually occurs in late summer to early fall.
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For over six years, Nicole Eagin has been the lead winemaker at Soaring Wings. Having traveled the world to learn various winemaking techniques, she now oversees operations with the commercial-sized wine brewing equipment depicted above. Additionally, she meticulously tests each wine's pH in the lab to ensure perfection.
For over six years, Nicole Eagin has been the lead winemaker at Soaring Wings. Having traveled the world to learn various winemaking techniques, she now oversees operations with the commercial-sized wine brewing equipment depicted above. Additionally, she meticulously tests each wine's pH in the lab to ensure perfection.
New green buds emerge from the grapevines at Soaring Wings Vineyard, signaling the onset of 'budburst.' This stage is followed by flowering in May, fruit set in June, ripening from July to August, and finally, harvest, which usually occurs in late summer to early fall.
Musical acts will grace the stage at Soaring Wings Amphitheater, nestled at the bottom of the hill. Visitors can enjoy the music from patio seating on the main building's deck or bring a lawn chair and relax on the greenspace.