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The Main Street Kent Art & Wine Festival is June 1, with music, artisans and wines available throughout downtown Kent.
Mar. 11—HARPERSFIELD TOWNSHIP — The Ferrante family's lengthy commitment to the township was honored as the group was recently named Citizens of the Year. "Over the years Nick and his family ...
At this time, Ohio produced more wine than any other state in the country, and Cincinnati was the most important city in the national wine trade. Golden Eagle winery on Middle Bass Island housed America's largest winery in 1872. [3] As in many other states, Prohibition in the United States destroyed the Ohio wine industry, which has struggled ...
The Grape Jamboree is an annual celebration of the area's grape-growing and wine-producing industries. [16] The festival occurs during the final full weekend of September, and lasts both days. [ 16 ] Festivities include two parades, one held on each day, as well as various amusement park-type rides and typical festival food kiosks set up on the ...
It is the only Harpersfield Township statewide. [4] The township was first settled by Revolutionary War Colonel Alexander Harper and his family, who moved from Harpersfield, New York on June 28, 1798. Colonel Harper died there in September of that year. [5] [6]
A huge range of cool-climate grape varieties and wine styles are produced in the Grand River Valley, and it now boasts over 30 wineries within the AVA and surrounding region. Over 50% of Ohio's grapes are grown in the Grand River Valley, and the region has over 1,300 acres (526 ha) of vineyards.
A rural road in Fulton County. Fulton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Ohio west of Toledo.As of the 2020 census, the population was 42,713. [2] Its county seat and largest city is Wauseon. [3]
The Ohio River Valley AVA is an American Viticultural Area centered on the Ohio River and surrounding areas.It is the second largest wine appellation of origin in the United States (only the Upper Mississippi Valley is larger) with 16,640,000 acres (26,000 sq mi) (67,300 km 2) in portions of the states of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and West Virginia.