
OH, HOW STUNNING the traditional Hmong dresses worn by two sisters posing among the peonies in a rural southeastern Minnesota garden.
Their unexpected presence graced my annual tour of Aspelund Peony Gardens with culture and color on a recent Sunday afternoon. What a delight to encounter these friendly women who say they simply love peonies. Their attire included floral print fabric. They traveled from the Twin Cities metro to this country location northwest of Wanamingo/northeast of Kenyon, site of Aspelund Winery and Peony Gardens. After they photographed each other, one sister asked me to photograph them with her camera. I obliged.



I try to come here every year in early June to see the rows and rows of peonies in bloom. And to sip wine. This visit, Randy and I met our friend Valerie and her friend Jean. The place was busy. Owners Dawn and Bruce Rohl sell wine and take orders for root peony tubers, available in the fall.
Here Rascal the dog welcomes guests up the gravel driveway with raucous barking. I’d barely opened the van door when Rascal ran up and I reached down to pet him. Later I saw Princess the cat weaving through the peonies.


Those are the nuances which endear Aspelund Winery and Peony Gardens to me. The simplicity of this place atop a hill overlooking the Zumbro River Valley, red barn and silo in the distance. This place of towering oaks and tire swing, of old tin-sided shed, apple trees, massive rhubarb plants, twisted grapevines…


On this June afternoon, the wind blew fierce, whipping lose ends of my hair, dipping peony stems, playing a refrain inside my head of “summer breeze makes me feel fine” (Seals & Croft 1972). I felt mighty fine in this peaceful place among blooming peonies. Some buds remained clamped tight, but likely have opened in the days since my visit.
I prefer meandering on this plot of land among the apple trees and grapevines and, especially, in the peony gardens. Here assorted shades of mostly pink and crimson flowers bloom. Colors vary from subdued to vibrant. Shapes, vary, too.

But it’s not all visual for me. I take time to bend close to the blossoms (check for bees), smelling their fragrant perfume which, if you’re a romanticist, may prompt you to reflect on long ago brides gathering peonies from their mothers’ or grandmothers’ gardens for bridal bouquets. They did so in my community of Faribault, storing peonies in the cool sandstone caves along the Straight River to preserve until their wedding days. Faribault was once The Peony Capital of the World. Some of the Aspelund peonies were sourced from those once grown in Faribault.
Touring Aspelund Winery and Peony Gardens has become an early summer tradition for me. I feel comfortable here, at peace, soothed by the wind and the wine and the welcoming conversations. The small scale of the business suits me as do the unpretentious owners and the rural setting. As I watched two young girls sway on the tire swing, pushed by their dad, their happy voices rising, I felt such joy in witnessing this scene.

And I felt happiness, too, in that chance encounter with the two sisters from the Cities, celebrating their Hmong heritage in a field of peonies.
FYI: Aspelund Winery and Peony Gardens is open from 4 – 7 pm Thursday and Friday, noon – 7 pm Saturday and noon – 5 pm Sunday. Note that the tasting room is small, basically a walk-up and order space. Outdoor seating on the deck and other areas can be difficult to secure during busy times. However, you can order a glass of wine and walk around the gardens. If you want to see the peonies, go now; their bloom period is nearly done.
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Love your tour of the peony gardens. I can smell them. What serendipity to find the sisters in the gardens. All your descriptions are so apt, I can feel the nostalgia, the pleasure, the joy. I love knowing the peonies were stored in the caves. Your post heightens all the senses. A little early in the day though, for me to taste the wine!
Oh, Ruth, I’m laughing at your “a little early in the day” comment. Thank you for appreciating this garden and winery tour.
what a wonderful and beautiful experience for so many reasons
You are correct on that.
BeautiFUL 🙂 We had peonies on the farm growing up. I thought it would be a good idea to cut some and bring them in the house. Can we say ants on parade – my mom was not too happy – she enjoyed the gift of flowers but not the ants. I still chuckle about it today – ha! That pink and yellow peony reminds me of lemonade on a lazy summer day. They really have the peacocks throughout too. Nothing better than a lazy summer day to sit back and admire a beautiful garden/setting with a nice glass of vino! Happy Exploring – Cheers – Happy Day – Enjoy
Oh, Renee, you would love these gardens and winery, ants and all.
It was a lovely afternoon! Thanks for being a part of it for me and Jean.
We enjoyed our time at Aspelund with the two of you. So glad we both “planned” our visits for the same afternoon.
Wow! Oh, how I love Peonies! And to see a whole garden of them! Gorgeous! Wonderful post, Audrey. ❤
Thank you, Penny. My only wish is that we could pick some of those peonies.
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Thank you for the shout out, Valerie.
stunning photos that you have captured nature’s beauty and a Hmong visitor among the gardens
love the creative peacock wine flight board
Thank you for appreciating my photo tour of Aspelund Winery and Peony Gardens.