Browse the Ohio Wine Labels Collections
Valley Vineyards, Ohio River Valley Siegfried Rebe (1987)01/04/2018Produced using an uncommon German grape grown on site, this wine is no made by Valley Vineyards but the grape is still cultivated in colder climate regions such as Ontario. |
The Winery at Spring Hill, Lake Erie Covered Bridge White12/15/2017This semi-sweet labrucsa white wine label features Ashtabula County’s Netcher Road covered bridge in Jefferson Township and is the area’s only red covered bridge. Dedicated in 1999, it is 110 feet long, 22 feet wide, just over 14 feet high and features cupolas and a copper roof at each end. |
The Winery at Spring Hill, Lake Erie Covered Bridge Red12/15/2017Awarded a silver medal at the 2017 Ohio Wine Competition, this label showcases the Harpersfield covered bridge in Harpersfield Township. A popular local tourist attraction and spanning the Grand River, the bridge is part of the Ashtabula County Metro Park. Constructed in 1868 and renovated in 1991-1992, the only original structural components that remain are the trusses and its south abutment. |
The Winery at Spring Hill, Lake Erie Covered Bridge Niagara12/15/2017Spring Hill’s semi-sweet Niagara label features the Windsor-Mills, also referred to as the Wiswell Road or the Warner Hollow, covered bridge. Crossing over Phelps Creek in Windsor Township, the bridge was constructed in 1867 and renovated in 2002-2004. The location serves as a popular secluded spot for family gatherings. |
The Winery at Spring Hill, Lake Erie Covered Bridge Hertiage12/18/2017Spring Hill’s Heritage is a semi-sweet blend of Concord, Catawba, and Niagara grapes and features the West Liberty Street covered bridge. Funded by Ohio Public Works Commission grant dollars and constructed by Ashtabula County Technical and Career Campus students, the covered bridge is the nation’s shortest and crosses over Geneva’s Cowles Creek. |
The Winery at Spring Hill, Lake Erie Covered Bridge Blush12/15/2017Label features Ashtabula County’s newest and longest covered bridge, the Smolen-Gulf covered bridge, which rises almost 100 feet above and stretches 613 feet over the Ashtabula River. |
Meranda-Nixon, Trotter White (2015)12/14/2017One of eight varieties of wine produced on eleven and half acres in the southern Ohio River Valley region of Ripley, Ohio, this illustrative label showcases the family’s fondness for horse racing. An awarding wine at the Finger Lakes International and Ohio Wine Competitions, the wine is described as sweet and spicy with tropical flavors and a smooth finish. |
Meranda-Nixon, Ohio River Valley Chardonnay (2014)12/14/2017Featuring the Northern Cardinal the state bird of Ohio, this label was illustrated by world-renowned wildlife artist John A. Ruthven for the Meranda-Nixon Winery. Produced with grapes grown on the vineyard’s estate and aged in oak barrels, the 2014 vintage of this reserve Chardonnay medaled at the 2014 Finger Lakes International Wine Competition. |
Kosicek Vineyards, Lake Erie Urban Cabernet Franc12/14/2017A celebration of the Cleveland skyline and the state of Ohio and one of the winery’s most distinctive labels, this Cabaret Franc wine is a popular consumer choice. |
Kosicek Vineyards, Lake Erie Traminette (Inaugural)12/14/2017Winner of the overall best of show at the 2017 Ohio Wine Competition. A hybrid grape developed by Cornell University more than thirty years ago and similar to its parent the German Gewurztraminer, Traminette wine can be produced with varying levels of sweetness. Described as a wine white wine with floral aromas, and tastes of spice, honey and melons. |
Kosicek Vineyards, Lake Erie Route 53412/14/2017Route 534 is where you will find Kosicek Vineyards, just south of Lake Erie in Harpersfield, Ohio. A 2016 Ohio Wine Competition Silver Award winner, the red wine is described as a deep purple color with jammy flavors of berries and black cherries. |
Kosicek Vineyards, Lake Erie Chancellor (Inaugural)12/14/2017The Chancellor grape was first cultivated by the French grape breeder Albert Siebel in the 1900s. Today, this red French hybrid is grown mainly in the Eastern region of the United States. Bottled as a varietal by Kosicek Vineyards and grown in the Lake Erie region, this wine was awarded Gold in 2014 and Gold Concordance in 2016 in the Ohio Wine Competition. |
Kosicek Vineyards, Grand River Valley Vidal Blanc (Inaugural)12/14/2017With generations of experience growing Concord grapes, the Kosicek family established the winery in 2012. This label represents the location’s first release of Vidal Blanc, a white winter hardy hybrid grape often used to make ice wine. This inaugural wine was awarded a Gold medal at the 2014 Ohio Wine Competition. |
Kosicek Vineyards, Grand River Valley Concord12/14/2017The Kosicek story began with the Concord grape over eighty years ago and continues today. Before opening the winery, Tony Kosicek, a third generation grape grower, sold Concord grapes harvested on land purchased by his grandfather in 1929 for juice to Welch's. For the consumer the “estate” on the wine label signifies that 100% of the grapes used to make the wine came from Kosicek family farm. For the Kosicek family it represents their past, present, and future. |
Kosicek Vineyards, Grand River Valley Chardonnay12/14/2017Fermented in stainless steel tanks from grapes grown exclusively in the Grand River Valley region, this estate wine has received a number of awards including a Gold and a Silver in the 2017 and 2014 Ohio Wine Competition. |
Kent State University at Ashtabula & Laurello Vineyards: Sunset Red (2017)01/01/2017First bottled in 2017 by the wine degrees program at Kent State University at Ashtabula and Laurello Vineyards, the wine label is named for the colors of the sunset often seen on the nearby shores of Lake Erie. |
Kent State University at Ashtabula & Laurello Vineyards: Grand River Valley Sunburst Riesling (2017)01/01/2017Named after the sunburst logo of Kent State University and produced from Riesling grapes produced in the Grand River Valley region, "this inaugural release of Kent State Ashtabula wine is dedicated in memory of our founding program director, Dr. Kent Glaus." |
Debonne Vineyards, Grand River Valley Concord (1970s)12/18/2017Debonne Vineyards was founded by the Debevc family as a winery in 1972 with the construction of a winemaking facility and a charming Chalet. When the location first opened in 1972, the wine selection included two house table wines, a dry Concord and a sweet Niagara, that were produced and bottled on the farm. |