Browse the Northeast -- Inland Collections
Hartford Hill Winery, 201801/01/2018Situated on a hill with picturesque views of the rural countryside of Trumbull County and constructed from two reclaimed barns, this location opened its doors in 2015. Inspired by the success of other area wineries, Randy and Carolyn Wyand developed a plan to establish a vineyard and winery on property that they had owned and enjoyed for over twenty-five years. Planted on the site are several popular cold-hardy grape varieties such as Gewürztraminer, Riesling, Merlot, and Chardonnay. The winery offers a mix of sweet to dry wine and the 5,500 square-foot barn is available for a variety of special events. |
Portage Hills Vineyards, 1990s06/30/2016Located in the scenic southwestern corner of Portage County, the Glaus family converted 40 acres of farm land into a winery and vineyard and opened its doors in 1987. Proper soil, the right microclimate, and frost protection provided the family with the best land in the area to produce high-end American, hybrid, and vinifera wine. The winery closed in 2002. |
Portage Hills Vineyards, 1990s06/30/2016The late Dr. Kent Glaus established Portage Hills Vineyard with his parents and brother in 1987. His love of teaching and education eventually led him to the university level where he was the founding Director of the Enology and Viticulture program at Kent State University at Ashtabula. |
Portage Hills Vineyards, 199705/01/1997The Portage Hills Vineyard wine shop. |
Portage Hills Vineyards, 199705/01/1997Gary Glaus, the brother of Kent Glaus, pictured behind the wine bar at Portage Hills Vineyard. Co-wine owner: Gary Glaus |
Portage Hills Vineyards, 199705/01/1997Glimpse of the tasting room at Portage Hills Vineyards. |
Rainbow Hills Vineyards, 199412/01/1994Historic Rainbow Hills sign. |
Rainbow Hills Vineyards, 199412/01/1994The late Lee Wyse and Joy Wyse inside their winery. Wine owners: Lee and Joy Wyse |
Rainbow Hills Vineyards, 199412/01/1994Scenic deck view of Rainbow Hills Vineyards. |
Rainbow Hills Winery & Inn (Rainbow Hills Vineyards), 199412/01/1994Coshocton's oldest winery is nestled in the eastern hills of the county and offers variety of estate-grown American, French hybrid, and fruit wines, a tasting room with a fireplace, outdoor deck, and a 4 room bed and breakfast. The winery was started in 1989 by Lee and Joy Wyse. The winery is currently owned by Eric and Traci Dennis, who purchased it in 2018. |