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Ohio Wine Country

Ohio's 118 estate wineries make it one of the top 10 wine-producing states in America, anchored by the Lake Erie Islands' unique island terroir, the Grand River Valley AVA's Riesling and Pinot Gris, and the Cincinnati Ohio River corridor's heritage wine tradition.

118+Wineries
Top 10US Wine State
RieslingSignature Grape
Lake ErieHeritage Region

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Ohio's most celebrated wine regions — the essential destinations for any wine country visit.

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🤓 Did You Know?
Ohio was the largest wine-producing state in America before Prohibition, with the Cincinnati area known as the "Rhineland of America" for its German immigrant wine culture and production along the Ohio River.

About Ohio Wine Country

Ohio wine country has a history that most wine lovers don't know — and that history is remarkable. Before Prohibition, Ohio was the largest wine-producing state in America. The Cincinnati area, known as the Rhineland of America for its German immigrant winemakers, produced sparkling Catawba that was served at the White House and praised by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Ohio wine didn't just exist before Prohibition; it was America's finest.

The Grand River Valley AVA east of Cleveland is where Ohio wine reaches its current highest expression. Thirty producers including Debonné Vineyards (the state's most awarded), Grand River Cellars, and Laurello Vineyards make Riesling, Pinot Gris, and Chardonnay from the lake-moderated soils of the Grand River corridor. The wines are serious, and serious wine lovers have been slow to give them the credit they deserve.

The Lake Erie Islands offer something genuinely unique in American viticulture: island vineyards accessible only by ferry, producing Catawba, Riesling, and Vidal Blanc on South Bass, Kelleys, and North Bass Islands. The ferry ride is part of the experience, and Put-in-Bay's combination of historic winery visits and island resort culture creates a wine tourism experience unlike anything else in the Midwest.

At a Glance
Total Wineries118+ (Top 10 US)
AVAsGrand River Valley, Isle St. George, Lake Erie, Ohio River Valley
Signature GrapeRiesling
Other VarietalsCatawba, Pinot Gris, Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay
ClimateCool lake-moderated, continental
Avg Tasting Fee$8–$22
Peak SeasonMay–October
Nearest AirportsCLE (Cleveland), CMH (Columbus), CVG (Cincinnati)

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Every corner of Ohio wine country — from the most visited to the hidden gems.

Cincinnati Ohio River Valley wine country
🌊 Heritage
Cincinnati Ohio River Valley
20 wineries · Ohio River Valley AVA · $8–$18
Ohio's wine heritage birthplace: the "Rhineland of America" Ohio River corridor where German settlers made Ohio the nation's largest wine state before Prohibition.
Catawba, Chambourcin, Cabernet Franc
Notable: Henke Winery, Valley Vineyards
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Central Ohio Shore / Sandusky wine country
🌅 Lakeshore
Central Ohio Shore / Sandusky
20 wineries · Lake Erie AVA · $8–$18
Lake Erie shoreline wine country between Cleveland and Toledo, including Firelands Winery and the Loramie Creek wine corridor.
Catawba, Riesling, Chardonnel
Notable: Firelands Winery, Cedar Hill Winery
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Frequently Asked Questions

What wine is Ohio known for?
Riesling and Pinot Gris from the Grand River Valley AVA, Catawba from the Lake Erie Islands, and Ohio River Valley heritage wines near Cincinnati. Debonné Vineyards is the state's most awarded producer.
How many wineries does Ohio have?
118+ licensed estate wineries across 5 AVAs, making Ohio a Top 10 wine-producing state nationally. The Grand River Valley and Lake Erie Island regions are the most developed.
Can I visit the Lake Erie Islands for wine tasting?
Yes — South Bass Island (Put-in-Bay) and Kelleys Island are accessible by ferry from Sandusky and Port Clinton. Several island wineries offer tasting experiences combined with the ferry trip experience.
Was Ohio once America's top wine state?
Yes — before Prohibition, Ohio was the largest wine-producing state in America, with Cincinnati's "Rhineland of America" Ohio River corridor producing sparkling Catawba that was nationally celebrated.
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