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    3.7 (27 reviews)
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    Patio below and large deck
    Scott C.

    Outside patio on a Friday night tasting flights of wine. Perfection. Live music was great as well. Beautiful atmosphere outside. Food was solid as well.

    Flight of 6 wines - 2 oz pours
    Valerie C.

    We came specifically for the wine tasting. You get a flight of 2 oz pours, and you can choose 4 or 6 glasses. Each flight is served with savory crackers and pretzels. The names of the wines are written on the paper under each glass so you can keep them straight. Most of the wine list is sweet and fruity rather than your typical favorites. We tried flavors like Dutch Apple, Coal Miner's Daughter, which is a watermelon flavor, and Rhubarb Strawberry. I personally didn't care for any we tried, although my husband, who likes sweeter flavors did enjoy some of them. If you have a sweet tooth or maybe you don't actually like the flavors of standard wines, maybe this place is for you.

    I ordered Spaghetti Bolognese to go. I paid $14.99 for a small helping and a small piece of stale garlic bread. Not worth the price. There many places around here that I'd rather go to.

    Swiss Heritage Winery
    Randi B.

    This winery is located in the heart of Amish Country. The building is cute, and they have little wood cut outs in the front of it to put your head in and take pictures. Inside is small, and a little too crowded. They have a cheese and meat counter, and a small wine tasting bar off to the side. The majority of the store is a gift shop. I didn't think the people working in here were very friendly. Again, wine tasting was 25 cents. Their wines were just okay. The only one I really enjoyed was the peach wine. The rest of them were nothing very special. They had cheese samples and pretzels with dips to try as we did our tasting. I ended up purchasing a bottle of peach wine. This would be a cute place to stop in if you had never been to Amish Country, but if I were to visit again, I don't think I would come in here a second time.

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    Dusty N.

    We had a really nice time here. The store and cheese shop are in the front and the winery is in the back. There was a very long line to wait in to get to the counter where you order and purchase wines. It was confusing on if we sit down and order from a waiter or stand in line but the guy at the counter was so sweet and helpful when it was our turn. A sign or person at the door would be very helpful for those that have never been here before. Very affordable wine tasting and great crackers and pretzels to snack on with it. Nice ambiance, great music. Decent tasting wines, very sweet if that's your thing. Very affordable. We bought a couple bottles. They have a nice looking food menu but we didn't order from it. Others around us did and the food looked pretty good!

    Spirited R.

    This place has two dry wines. All sweet wines. Not my favorite wines. They had some nice sweet wine. I recommend skipping if you're into I'm drys

    Teresa C.

    What a great place to visit. Drove nearly 2 hours from home just to pick up some bottles of First Love, which is one of my favorite wines. It was so worth it! Warm and Friendly, you'll want to stay a few hours here. The food is delicious. You have to try cheese, crackers and don't forget the little smokies. You'll want to leave with at least one case of wine. We did and I am ready for another visit.

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    Breitenbach Wine Cellars

    Breitenbach Wine Cellars

    (81 reviews)

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    I love a good glass of wine and a cute winery! Located a short distance from Troyer's Amish Tours,…read morenestled among the rolling hills of Ohio's Amish countryside, Der Marktplaz, is home of Breitenbach Wine Cellars. Breitenbach produces an array of extensive award-winning grape, fresh fruit, and berry wines, and what they are most known for, Dandelion wine. They produce 40 varieties of grape and fruit wines resulting in about 150,000 gallons. WOOOOW! That's a lot of wine, but hey someone must make it for us wine lovers. What I love is that they grow their own grapes and make their wine on site. What really caught my attention was the purple "Winemakers Barn". It was so cute! While I did not go inside, the outside was enough to make me say how cool. I am not sure about you but I love a good snack like cheese or a charcuterie board while drinking wine. When you walk in, there is a cheese section along with all the wine to purchase. After this is the sampling area! They have plenty of flavors to choose from and man did I indulge. They also have a great tasting offer. You can sample 4 wines for $1.00. I ended up sampling 12 wines. I am a sweet wine drinker so I did not try any of the dry wines. I also like fruit wines and they have 15 flavors to choose from. I grabbed a cheese and cracker plate and enjoyed my wine tasting. I enjoyed the hospitality Breitenbach shared and enjoyed the wine they offer. They are doing some amazing wine making! Also, make sure to try the Dandelion wine. It is unique! By the time wine tasting ended, I left with 5 bottles of wine and 2 candles. What can I say, I am a girl who loves her wine and candles! I highly encourage experiencing Amish country and then relaxing at Breitenbach Winery!

    I have mixed feelings about our experience here. We had…read morenever been, just drove past on our way somewhere else and decided that it would be a fun place to try. We walked in and entered the room with all of the bottles for sale. I asked where they do tastings and the staff told us that is in the next room over. When we went in, I asked what we needed to do in order to taste. (there are large signs at the "bar" area that they do not do tastings at the bar). We were greeted with a "go over to one of the tables" but kind of with an attitude like we should have known better to just go over to a table instead of asking a question. Once we did visit a table, there is a list of wines on a paper and pens. You can taste as many as you want, but can only sample four at a time. Samples are 50 cents each. I enjoyed some of the dryer reds, but wasn't a fan of certain specialty ones (the dandelion one really intrigued me but both my husband and I disliked it). The person doing the sampling the day we were there didn't seem to like the fact that I was asking questions about the wine and the winery. There was a definite attitude. Maybe it is because we weren't regulars or seemed like we wouldn't buy or something. But it was definitely off putting. The staff in the front room were definitely much friendlier and accommodating. Overall, a fun stop, but not one I'd rush back to next time I'm in the area.

    Killing Tree Winery - Yum!

    Killing Tree Winery

    (14 reviews)

    First I want to thank Cork and Tap Excursions for posting this on their Instagram page. I had never…read moreheard of this place. It had opened in Labor Day of 2021. Arrived and they have lots of parking outside. Inside the place has two levels. We didn't adventure to the top but remained on the first floor. They have a wonderful 17 year old dog that will come up and sit by you. She is very friendly. We tried some wine. They're limited on dry wines. They had several dry wines, maybe more than I assumed that they would have. I did like the dry wine made in a bourbon barrel. It had a wonderful taste. I did sample some of the sweeter wines. The Peanut and Butter wine was sensational. The woman that helped wait on us said guys come in here and say I drink dry wines. They all walk out with the "thingamajigga" peanut butter and jelly wine. I fell into the same trap. That great. We enjoyed two glasses of wine and had some small bites. This is a cute location. They have amazing wood work inside the place. The interesting thing is that we were at Terra Cotta Vineyard and winery earlier that day. The owner said the owner of this winery was a wood worker. He had did amazing work for them. It shows with his winery. Highly recommend visiting this place. How could I forget the nachos were the best we've had anywhere.. hands down amazing..

    BF and I were trying to do everything Amish and local for our Valentine's weekend in Dresden, OH…read moreand we picked this place based on their really nice website. Gotta say, the website was much more impressive than the actual place. This wasn't too far of a drive from Dresden Inn but coming back, we got turned around because of the lack of lights, signage and skinny roads. They have plenty of parking and the string of lights outside was cute. I asked the waitress TWO times whether the sweet potato fries for the sandwich entree was extra and she confirmed TWICE that it was not an extra cost. Welp, upon paying, guess what? It was $4 extra! Just look at my picture to see that like 12 skinny AF fries are NOT worth the extra charge! Their house chips were great. I ordered the brie & jam sandwich and it was filling and delicious. I also ordered a crispy chicken salad and was pretty disappointed at the quality. I abhor cheese shavings on salad (they don't belong on salads!) and there was just mounds of very processed looking cheese. There was not enough chicken pieces for the price, too many croutons, no onion or enough tomato; just cheap lettuce. They don't serve regular glasses of water here. It was all crushed ice! We suspected they were just pre-wine slushies! This was really odd. There's not real wait service but since we sat upstairs, people needed to bring stuff up so I did tip a usual amount. I wanted to experience more of a country, made from scratch type of setting so was not too happy with the very Chilis/Applebee quality and presentation of their food.

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    The Wine Mill

    (114 reviews)

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    What a treat! We stumbled upon this place when we were on a short weekend trip, and it will now be…read morea regular place I go to when I'm in the area. For those who need a wheelchair entrance- they had one setup in the front. The portions of food are generous! The staff is super kind. And, it has a very intimate vibe to it. There were musicians playing in the entryway when we stopped in. The cheese board and wine could have filled me up by itself. But, I also ordered a flatbread. I was amazed when 2 generously sized flatbreads came out. 10/10, definitely recommend.

    I came here one Thursday evening with my girlfriends. There is great ambiance and ample parking…read more They offer live music on some weekends. They have a large selection of house wines as well as other brands. The server was kind but didn't seem very knowledgeable about the wine. All the dishes are enormous and meant to be shared. We shared the goat cheese with blackberry preserves and a Genoa flatbread and even with the three of us, we had a lot to take home with us. The duo and the flatbread were both incredible. The flatbread is actually two whole flatbreads and the dip was the size of a dinner plate. They were kind to get us an extra loaf of bread to go with the dip because we ran out. Their kitchen closed at 8 even though they were open until 9. That was about annoying because we considered ordering an additional dish but worked out fine since the dishes were so large.

    Casella Winery At Roxford Park

    Casella Winery At Roxford Park

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    Casella Winery is a hidden gem in the woods that is worth the trek!…read more I came here with a group of friends a couple of weekends ago. The women working the counter were polite and helpful. They let us taste a few before making selections. If you order a wine flight... be prepared to drink! It came with four different wines and each one amounted to about two glasses of wine! Would highly recommend sharing the flight with others (I did not ) Most of the wine is on the sweeter side. The Labrusco is especially delicious. We ordered a pizza later on in the evening. It hit the spot but wasn't anything too fancy. Just your typical homemade pizza. We went at night but the outside appeared to be beautiful. The inside is quirky with a lot of different seating options and a wide variety of decor. They had live music which was VERY good. It was pretty hard to hear each other but I assume they were inside only because of the rain. There is also a stage outside. Either way the men singing were fantastic.

    We were staying in Canton back in January. We were heading back to Pittsburgh. Due to the…read moreconstruction, I made a wrong turn and found this winery sign on the road and was heading in the direction. But found out that it's opened seasonally. I had forgotten about it and the same thing happened today. Then the winery popped up and found out it was opened. A bit confused when we showed up because the main door is locked, but we found out that it's located in the back. We tried many different wines. Only one white wine was available. Chardonnay Peach and it tasted amazing. I liked the Red Zinfandel as my favorite red wine. We both had a glass and purchased a bottle to go. The winery in the back was impressively nice. It was a bit cooler, no sun, you needed a jacket. The setup is nice with the stage. We didn't stay long enough to hear the ban play, which I heard was amazing. The place was awesome, they had food, beer as well. Many options for anyone. Hidden gem in the woods..

    Hans’ Place - wineries - Updated May 2026

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