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Dr. Thomas Wykoff, a surgeon, in 1974 converted a Cleveland Heights beauty parlor into Au Provence, a well-known French style restaurant and a winery named Chateau Lagniappe. The company also operated a wine store adjacent to the restaurant. Prior to opening his own winery in Madison, Bill Worthy of Grand River Vineyard sold his grapes to this firm. The businesses were in operation till 1986. |
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6
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1984-02-01
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Image courtesy of the Ohio Wine Producers Association.
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Permalink | https://oaks.kent.edu/wineryne/4 |
Cedar Hill Wine Co. (Chateau Lagniappe), 1984 (1–). (1984). (1–). https://oaks.kent.edu/node/5923
“Cedar Hill Wine Co. (Chateau Lagniappe), 1984”. 1984. https://oaks.kent.edu/node/5923.
Cedar Hill Wine Co. (Chateau Lagniappe), 1984. 1 Feb. 1984, https://oaks.kent.edu/node/5923.