Old Mill Winery: A Historic Jewel in Geneva, Ohio

Geneva, Ohio, a picturesque town nestled by the scenic Grand River, has long been recognized for its unique combination of natural beauty and rich history. Among its many attractions, one establishment stands out for its superb wines and remarkable history: the Old Mill Winery. Old Mill Winery is located in Geneva's first historic building. The J.E. Goodrich family built the grist mill in the 1860s. In the 1980s, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kinkopf converted the mill to a winery. Located a mere 10-minute stroll from the renowned vacation rental, Wine Down on Vine, the Old Mill Winery offers visitors an enchanting experience of taste and historical immersion.

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Nestled in the heart of Ohio Wine Country, Geneva bursts with enthusiasm each year as it hosts a celebration like no other - The Grape Jamboree. As autumn casts a golden hue across vineyards and the air fills with the crisp promise of harvest, this iconic event becomes a magnet for wine connoisseurs, families, and curious travelers. Mark your calendars for September 23 - 24, 2023, as downtown Geneva prepares to toast to its illustrious vinicultural legacy.

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This Ohio Sports Complex is the Hub of Elite Sports and Training

If your journey leads you to the Spire Institute, remember that an exquisite experience awaits just around the corner. Whether you're an athlete, a coach, a parent, or just a sports enthusiast, make your trip complete. Book your stay at Wine Down on Vine, and let the flavors of Geneva enrich your Spire experience.

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A Toast to Ohio: Celebrating the Wine Craftsmanship of Geneva and Madison

Nestled within Ohio's rolling landscapes are two towns quietly redefining the American wine narrative. Geneva and Madison, with their picturesque vineyards and innovative winemakers, are becoming the talk of the viticulture world. Ready to uncover Ohio's best-kept wine secrets? Dive in and toast to the burgeoning legacy of Geneva and Madison's vineyards.

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