There is a particular kind of satisfaction that comes from settling into an Adirondack chair on a sweeping Iowa hillside, a glass of locally crafted bourbon in hand, watching the late afternoon light turn the cornfields gold. That is exactly what awaits you at Cedar Ridge Winery & Distillery, tucked along the rolling terrain just west of Cedar Rapids in Swisher — close enough to reach in minutes, far enough to feel like you have genuinely escaped.
Cedar Ridge holds a distinction that most Iowans quietly beam about: it is the state’s first licensed distillery since Prohibition. When the Quint family opened the winery in 2005 and later added the distillery, they were doing something genuinely pioneering in this part of the Midwest. Today, that legacy shows in every pour. Their Iowa Bourbon Whiskey has won national recognition, earning medals in competitions that put it alongside distilleries with decades more history. Sipping it here, at the source, just feels right.
The experience begins the moment you pull into the property. The grounds are beautifully kept, with rows of grapevines climbing the gentle slope and a welcoming tasting room that manages to feel both polished and unpretentious. Inside, warm wood tones, exposed beams, and an enthusiastic staff set the tone immediately. These are people who genuinely love what they make, and that energy is contagious.
The tasting menu gives you plenty to explore. Start with the wines — their whites tend to be crisp and food-friendly, while the reds have a satisfying depth that surprises people who assume Iowa wine is purely a novelty. Then move into the spirits flights. The bourbon is the headliner, but do not overlook the single malt whiskey or the seasonal limited releases that appear throughout the year. If you visit during the warmer months, grab a seat on the outdoor patio. The view across the hills is the kind that makes you reach for your phone to take a photo, then decide the moment is better experienced directly.
Cedar Ridge also hosts a lively calendar of events, from live music on summer weekends to special harvest dinners that pair estate wines with locally sourced menus. The gift shop carries bottles to take home alongside branded glassware and Iowa-made snacks — thoughtful souvenirs that hold up long after the trip.
Whether you are a serious spirits enthusiast, a wine lover, or simply someone looking for a beautiful afternoon away from the ordinary, Cedar Ridge delivers. It is the kind of place Cedar Rapids residents bring out-of-town guests to show off what Iowa does exceptionally well. Plan to linger. You will want to.