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Mon Ami Winery, 197812/16/1978
For generations this winery has been a frequent stop for tourists in the Lake Erie Islands area.
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Mon Ami Winery, 197801/01/1978
Picturesque view of the front entrance of Mon Ami Winery.
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Put-in-Bay Winery, 201607/18/2016
Situated off the coast of Put-in-Bay Harbor on South Bass Island, the winery opened its doors in 2009 on the Victorian Italianate estate once owned by the influential and affluent Valentine Doller. Guests are invited to explore the home, sip wine, and listen to staff talk about island life in the late 1800s. The location offers sweet and dry wine in the tasting room, a gift shop, and outdoor areas to enjoy the scenic views of downtown and nearby Gibraltar Island.
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Put-in-Bay Winery, 201607/18/2016
Built for his wife by the former estate owner Harold Heidenreich, the gazebo includes murals depicting the Doller dock that is now the Boardwalk, the Battle of Lake Erie during the War of 1812 and other island scenes.
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Steuk Wine Co., 199205/01/1992For over 140 years, five generations of the Steuk family produced wine in Sandusky from Native American grapes such as Delaware, Concord, Catawba, and Black Pearl, a highly acclaimed and unique spicy sweet Labrusca variety. The winery was held in an old barn-like building with cellars located below the first floor retail store. This small business produced in the early 1990s about 3,500 gallons of wine and at the time was considered one of the oldest wineries in the U.S. still owned by the founding family. The winery closed around 1997. |