With so many wineries in Ohio, it's hard to choose which ones to visit! While you can never go wrong with a trip to Ohio's wine country, I want to take you on a virtual visit to a hidden gem that's off the beaten path. It's one of my favorite wineries in Ohio, and it has it all — gorgeous views, affordable bottles, and goats. Yes, you read that right... this winery has goats, and they're a highlight of each and every visit. You're going to love The Winery at Wolf Creek. If you're not local to the Barberton area, you might consider booking a stay in the area, because visits to this quaint winery are well worth the road trip.
Located off the beaten path in a rural stretch of Barberton, Ohio, The Winery at Wolf Creek is a true treat to visit.
While the Tasting Room is open daily, I prefer to grab a flight or a bottle and head outside. The views are absolutely spectacular! The dining area is located at the top of a hill that stretches down to the Barberton Reservoir, and it's dotted with trees and grape vines. See that little playground off to the righthand side of the picture above? It's not for kids, believe it or not. Well, I suppose it is for kids, but not the kind you're thinking of. That's where the goats live. You can buy snacks inside at the counter to feed them, and I highly recommend doing so. They don't particularly want to interact with you unless you have food to share, which is totally understandable and relatable.
This charming winery got its start in 1980, and the very first grapes planted here were Cayuga White, Seyval, Vignoles, Dechaunac, Chancellor, Leon Millot, and Vidal varietals. The winery has since expanded, and it's built a brand based on fun names and big flavors. Enjoy a glass of Blind Faith, Sweet Revenge, or Original Sin... Whatever you choose, it's bound to be delicious.
Like many local wineries, The Winery at Wolf Creek uses estate-grown grapes, local fruits, and imported grapes to make their wines. Ohio's climate and soil type produces excellent and flavorful wines, and our latitude is similar to that of Europe's famous wine regions. As such a promising agricultural region, you can expect locally-produced wine to be delicious.
Unlike many Ohio wineries, however, visits to The Winery at Wolf Creek won't break the bank. Most of their bottles are offered for under $20, and I highly recommend getting a few bottles for your group to share. It's a great way to sample local wine and bond with friends. While the winery does offer a few small snacks, it's a bring-your-own-food destination. Bring a picnic with your favorite snacks, order a pizza, or opt for the on-site refreshments... whatever you do, just make sure it pairs well with wine!
The setup of this winery makes it a family-friendly outing. Kids can easily set up a blanket and play while their parents socialize, and Yappy Hour Tuesdays are the perfect time to bring your pup for a picnic. If you do decide to bring your pup, just make sure they don't get too close or bother the goats. This is their home, and while they're used to guests, they're not used to being bullied.
If you want to keep The Winery at Wolf Creek on your radar, be sure to connect with them on Facebook. It's a great way to keep a pulse on special events like concerts, food trucks, and the annual Goat Derby. (If you haven't noticed, the goats are kind of the stars of the whole experience. You're going to love them!)
While you're in the area, don't forget to stop by Barberton's bottomless lake. While it isn't actually bottomless, there's some fascinating lore surrounding this beautiful glacial kettle lake.
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