The Wine Enthusiast described Ohio's wine scene as:
"Prohibition nearly wiped out the wine industry in the Midwest, but thankfully, it didn't wipe out the region's winemaking spirit. The cool-climate growing district along the south shore of Lake Erie in northeast Ohio boasts numerous soil types, deposited by years of glacial movements that provide fertile ground for viticulture. Today, there are more wineries per square mile in this region than any other portion of the state. The past few decades have seen a resurgence of vineyards, and Cleveland has become the beneficiary of this renewed wine movement. Not only are there interesting urban/regional wineries and wine bars, bottle shops and area restaurants have kept pace with global wine lists."
EA Favorites
Locally-Owned Wine and Beverage Shops
Flight Cleveland
Market Avenue Wine Bar Cleveland
Wine & Design Cleveland
Little Italy Wines Cleveland's Little Italy neighborhood
Rozi's Lakewood
Minotti's Wines Fairview Park, Rocky River, Westlake, Bay Village, Avon
The Wine Room Avon
The Wine Spot Cleveland Heights
Shaker Wines, Shaker Heights
Pat O'Brien's Pepper Pike
Chuck's Fine Wines Chagrin Falls
Western Reserve Wines Solon
Colonial Wine & Beverage Chesterland
Regency Wine Bar Akron
750 ml Akron
Corkscrew Johnny's Richfield
North End Hudson
Vinoteca Wine Bar Canton
750 ML Wines Akron
Old Wine Cellar Olmstead Falls
Chagrin Valley Beverage Warrensville Heights
Wineries
Gervasi Vineyard Canton
The Winery at Wolf Creek Norton
Firelands Winery Sandusky
John Christ Winery Avon Lake
Grand River Cellars Madison
Hundley Cellars Geneva
M. Cellars Winery Geneva
Michael Angelo Winery Richfield
Sarah's Vineyard Cuyahoga Falls
John Christ Winery Avon Lake
Klingshirn Winery Avon Lake
Paper Moon Vineyards Vermilion
Quarry Hill Winery Berlin Heights
Vermilion Valley Vineyards Morrow
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