These epic road trip routes will quench your thirst.
The Great American Road Trip pairs best with a good vintage and people you love. America’s byways roll through some of the most iconic landscapes–and vineyards–for those wanting tasty fermentation and a sense of freedom. Savor every sip under dark skies. Cozy up overlooking grand gorges. Wind through stately forests on your way to hidden vineyards. This guide has all the goods for everyone wanting to pair wine regions with classic adventures from life on the road. Just remember to drive safely.
You conveniently left out the north fork of Long Island and the Finger Lakes Region of NY as well. Just returned from the Great Lakes, the wine there has a long way to go by comparison. It is lovely but it does not hold a candle to the areas I mentioned or CA, WA, Oregon in terms of Vineyards and Wineries for elegance and beauty.
Though the trips you mentioned are Good wine areas - you left out the DMV area which is making progress in leaps and bounds with Wineries like RdV Vineyards in Virginia and Black Ankle Vineyards in Maryland - There are over 300 active vineyards in this region.
I understand that you cannot list every region in the US but your review does seem a little Western US heavy with only a nod to the east coast with New Hampshire and Maine but then leaving our New York.