Ohio Wine U.S,

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Harmony Hill Vineyards & Estate Winery Rubato 2011Other Red Wine from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $17.99)
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Shade Winery Estate Grown Vidal Blanc 2013Other White Wine from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $19.99)
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Harmony Hill Vineyards & Estate Winery Rubato 2012Other Red Wine from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $17.99)
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Shade Winery Estate Grown Vidal Blanc 2014Other White Wine from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $19.99)
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Meranda-Nixon Winery Trotter White 2015Other White Blends from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $11.99)
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Firelands American Gewurztraminer 2013Gewurztraminer from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $12.99)
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Kinkead Ridge Winery Cabernet Franc 2012Cabernet Franc from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $13.99)
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Firelands Cabernet Sauvignon 2008Cabernet Sauvignon from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $12.99)
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Georgetown Vineyards J Nico American Syrah 2007Syrah/Shiraz from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $24.99)
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Harmony Hill Vineyards & Estate Winery Rhapsody 2012Cabernet Franc from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $17.99)
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Firelands American Gewurztraminer 2003Gewurztraminer from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $11.99)
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Kinkead Ridge Winery Cabernet Sauvignon 2007Cabernet Sauvignon from Ohio, Other U.S.Out of Stock (was $23.99)
Learn about Ohio wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...
Flourishing today along the shores of Lake Erie, the Ohio wine industry dates back 300 years when it was established by American Republican politician, Nicholas Longworth of Cincinnati.
Ohio’s continental climate supports native American grape species as well as the common Vitis vinifera wine producing species, and hybrids of the two.