Cleveland Wineries: Here Are 3 Unique Winery Experiences You Need To Try This Summer
From crystal cave tours to horseback riding, these area wineries are about more than just wine.
From crystal cave tours to horseback riding, these area wineries are about more than just wine.
This Stark County winery, nestled in the heart of Amish Country, has up to 30 wines available at any given time.
Come for the sprawling 55-acre campus, stay for the Abbraccio cabernet sauvignon, which is a full-bodied blend of several California vineyards from different regions.
Located across the street from Blossom Music Center, Sarah's Vineyard serves a majority of its wine on tap, a process that cuts down on waste while also giving its wine less sulfites.
This 13-acre property, which features four glamorous suites, is perfect for everything from elegant weddings to weekend excursions.
Along with beautiful views, the Wooster spot boasts chardonel, a varietal-named wine that's a cross between chardonnay and seyval blanc.
At this 2.5-acre private park in Old Brooklyn, Vino Veritas Cellars Winery packs a plethora of options into a small package.
The sprawling, 140-acre estate in Geneva features a winery housed in an old church, complete with a pews and a regal, columned veranda.
This Geneva winery has a full-service Italian restaurant to complement its broad range of wines.
This boutique winery owned by Debonne Vineyards offers opera night dinners and live music, among other outdoor activities.
Located in a former auto garage, CLE Urban Winery has everything from sweet reds and whites to a wine slushie.
All 11 wines at this 9-acre winery are small batch and handcrafted on-site.