For this Vino Lingo segment, you can hear Eric Cotton of Silver Crest Cellars define his term “No Terms”
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For this Vino Lingo segment, you can hear Eric Cotton of Silver Crest Cellars define his term “No Terms”
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The Pinot Noir grape grows exceptionally well in the Grand River Valley AVA of Ohio. In fact many vinefera grapes do well in this section of Ohio wine country. Tony Kosicek, owner of Kosicek Vineyards in Geneva learned about grape farming young with the Concord grape. Today Tony’s Winery sits on route 534 and has been steadily growing and diversifying. We met with Tony a couple weeks ago at the winery after only just discovering them last year.
Learn more by visiting www.kosicekvineyards.com
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Most people are surprised to learn that wine grapes and winemaking goes back as far as 1823 in the state of Ohio. While those grapes were not the European variatels we now know, today many Ohio wineries are making wines from locally grown Vitis vinifera. Harpersfield Winery is located in the town of Geneva in northeast Ohio, part of the Grand River AVA where several high quality vineyards and wineries can be found. We visited with Colleen Lindahl at the winery during Thanksgiving while tasting some of their exceptional wines.
Learn more by visiting www.harpersfield.com
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Most people are surprised to learn that wine grapes and winemaking goes back as far as 1823 in the state of Ohio. While those grapes were not the European variatels we now know, today many Ohio wineries are making wines from locally grown Vitis vinifera. Harpersfield Winery is located in the town of Geneva in northeast Ohio, part of the Grand River AVA where several high quality vineyards and wineries can be found. We visited with Colleen Lindahl at the winery during Thanksgiving while tasting some of their exceptional wines.
Learn more by visiting www.harpersfield.com
Most people are surprised to find Ohio has been a major wine grape producer dating way back to the early 1800’s. Many areas around the state grow wine grapes but the Grand River Valley, located in northeast Ohio, is one of the most popular for wine and high end wineries. Over the 4th of July weekend we visited Matt Meineke of M Cellars in Geneva, Ohio. Matt and his family have been been operating the winery since 2012 and have made some very impressive wine. The goal is all estate wines….and the future looks bright.
To learn more visit www.mcellars.com