Lost Island Wine & Skeleton Crew Brew is a small family owned winery and craft brewery in Onalaska, Wisconsin. They produce over 40 different flavors of wine and craft brews! You are invited to stop in and taste their creations, as there is truly something for everyone. Since the company opened its doors in 2012, every customer is treated like they were a part of the Island family. Stop in, have a little taste, grab a bottle, and GET LOST!
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