Plymouth Valley Vineyards is a unique part of Oklahoma history. Surrounded by the beauty of the rolling Gloss Mountains and colorful gypsum formations. Plymouth town site existed in the late 1800's and dissolved in 1905 prior to statehood in 1907. The 4.5 acre vineyard harvests the estate grapes that are vented and bottled for Plymouth Valley Cellars.
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