A working vineyard and retail space about 20 minutes north of downtown Oklahoma City, Strebel Creek combines a tasting room with a curated gift shop stocked largely with Oklahoma-made goods, regional wines, and accessories tied to wine culture and entertaining. The operation sits in Edmond and functions as both a production facility and a destination for locals seeking wine-adjacent shopping that goes beyond what mass-market gift retailers offer.
Strebel Creek is an active vineyard producing wine on-site, with a retail component that splits between the winery's own bottles and a carefully selected gift inventory. Unlike Oklahoma wine shops that primarily stock wines from other producers, this location owns the production side, which shapes both the product line and the visiting experience. The gift shop portion carries wine accessories (aerators, bottle holders, stemware), entertaining pieces, candles, and items branded or sourced from Oklahoma makers. Scale is intimate; this is not a sprawling retail complex but a focused operation where the vineyard work and retail space coexist visibly.
Strebel Creek wine tastings are available during open hours; confirm current tasting fees and wine prices directly, as these shift seasonally and with inventory. The gift shop stocks items ranging from under $10 for small accessories to $50 and up for larger entertaining pieces or premium stemware. Wine bottles from the vineyard typically fall in the $15 to $35 range, competitive with Oklahoma craft wines at restaurants and other wine retailers. Gift inventory leans toward practical entertaining supplies and decorative pieces rather than novelty items, which means pricing skews slightly higher than mass-market gift shops but lower than fine jewelry or high-end furnishings.
Strebel Creek differs sharply from chain gift retailers like HomeGoods or Pier 1 alternatives because the wine element and Oklahoma-maker focus create a specific curatorial voice. For wine accessories alone, options are limited in Oklahoma City; most people shopping for aerators or wine glasses at scale end up at department stores or online. Compared to general gift shops in Midtown or near Bricktown, Strebel Creek offers a narrower but deeper selection tied to entertaining and wine rather than the broader lifestyle categories those retailers carry. If you want mass variety, those competitors serve better. If you know you want wine-related accessories or gifts from Oklahoma producers and you're willing to drive to Edmond, Strebel Creek consolidates that niche better than shopping across multiple locations.
Strebel Creek works well for people hosting dinners or wine tastings who want to upgrade their glassware or serving pieces, for gift-givers seeking something with local provenance beyond a generic candle, and for wine enthusiasts wanting to taste and purchase from a producer directly. It suits a slower shopping pace; you're not in and out in 15 minutes. It does not suit anyone looking for fast, high-volume browsing, last-minute gift cards, or the widest possible selection of a given accessory type. Parents shopping for kids' items or people seeking fashion accessories should look elsewhere.
Plan for 30 minutes to an hour. The tasting room is open and staff will walk you through the vineyard's current wines; this is conversational and informative, not high-pressure. You can browse the gift shop at the same time or afterward. Parking is straightforward and immediately adjacent. The space has a working farm feel rather than polished retail finishes, which appeals to some visitors and does not appeal to others. Bring cash or card; confirm current payment methods ahead of time.
Strebel Creek is located in Edmond, north of Oklahoma City proper. Hours vary seasonally and should be verified before driving; call ahead or check the website. The facility is easy to find if you have a specific address, but it is not a walkable destination or a casual drive-by stop. Parking is on-site. There is no public transit to reach it, so a car is required.
Strebel Creek fills a real gap for Edmond residents and Oklahoma City wine drinkers who want to support a local producer while shopping for entertaining essentials tied to wine culture. It is not a destination for everyone, but for its specific audience it is the only place in the metro that consolidates tasting, purchasing, and gift-shopping in one operation.
