This would be a good weekend for you to be in town. After relocating to Columbus, you’ll want to sit down with a local wine and take it easy. Though most of Ohio’s wineries are located outside of Central Ohio, it’s not all cornfields out there.
For the ninth year, one of Columbus’ culinary treasures, the North Market, has gathered eighteen of Ohio’s finest wineries to celebrate fine local cuisine and vino at the North Market Food & Ohio Wine Festival Presented by PNC. The festival will take place this weekend.
Find more information and a full schedule of events here>
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One Response to “Moving to Columbus, Ohio and wondering if Ohio has any Wineries?”
Their grapes are grown in California, but the wine will actually be produced in the Brewery District, and they have a little wine bar and retail shop attached.
Walker Evans
July 8th, 2010
They’re not a part of the North Market event, but worth noting that Via Vecchia just opened up in the Brewery District last weekend:
http://www.columbusunderground.com/via-vecchia-winery-relocates-to-brewery-district
Their grapes are grown in California, but the wine will actually be produced in the Brewery District, and they have a little wine bar and retail shop attached.