
The highlight of the Grape Festival held each year in
Nauvoo, Illinois, is the historical pageant known as the Wedding of the Wine and Cheese, celebrating the union of cheese and wine. The festival also includes parades, a grape stomp, and historical tours. In the late 1840s, Nauvoo was occupied by French and German
Icarians. The Icarians brought wine-making to the area, and several of their original wine cellars are still used to make the
blue cheese that this festival has celebrated for over 50 years.
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