We are your Wisconsin Dells destination! Open daily 10AM - 5PM!
We are your Wisconsin Dells destination! Open daily 10AM - 5PM!
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The wine making tradition is an involved process that requires hard work and patience.
As a family owned and operated business, the Halloway/Quandt family of Broken Bottle Winery are committed to keeping traditions alive as well as teaching the younger generations about the love of the land and wine making. Come see and be apart of something special.
Small town simplicity is also our theme. We offer a variety of wines to please every wine palate. Broken Bottle Winery offer dries, semi sweets, and a sweet wines. Their starting lineup is strong! Broken Bottle has already won awards on several of our wines at the Finger Lakes, NY International Wine Competition. Our motto: "You don't have to be fancy to drink wine!"
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Baraboo's best winery experience, located 53 steps from the Wisconsin Dells Craft and Antique Malls and minutes from major attractions is easy to locate. Follow the signs to the Craft Mall and test your driving skills through the roundabouts. We will have wine waiting for you.
S2229 Timothy Lane, Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913
(608) 432-3786

2026: A new year with great change!
Casey Halloway shakes hands with his step‑father, Fred Quandt, in a moment that feels both symbolic and deeply personal.
It’s more than a gesture — it’s the passing of a legacy built through years of hard work, family dedication, and a shared love for the craft. As Fred entrusts the family winery to the next generation, their handshake captures the pride, gratitude, and quiet confidence that the tradition they’ve nurtured will continue to grow under Casey’s care.

Standing together in the heart of the winery, Chelesa and Casey join Fred and Jill. Casey’s talent as a businessman and winemaker has already shaped the next chapter of the vineyard, blending his deep respect for tradition with a clear vision for growth. With Chelesa now stepping into a larger role alongside him, the business is poised for a new era of creativity, stewardship, and family‑driven leadership. Even their two young boys are beginning to learn the rhythms of the grapevines, absorbing the craft and care that have defined this winery for generations.
It’s a portrait of a family not just preserving a legacy, but actively cultivating its future.





















