Reviews

Wonderful, relaxing atmosphere with a beautiful view....

9/16/16
Wonderful, relaxing atmosphere with a beautiful view. Good wine, and the fact that you can bring in your own food is a bonus. If you forget to bring snacks... they have a great cheese and crackers plate you can purchase! Awesome place!!
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Wine and views are good. Service is...

9/4/16
Wine and views are good. Service is awful. We've been here multiple times and the staff is NEVER friendly.
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Great tasting wines. Curtious service and a...

8/11/16
Great tasting wines. Curtious service and a great view looking out to the reservoir. The alpacas and goats are awesome too. Will be returning again.
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This place is amazing! Such great wines!...

5/17/16
This place is amazing! Such great wines! Probably the best place to visit within 20 miles or more. Very cool views and you can see an amazing sunrise here. Their Exodus and Merlot wines are spectacular! You are also allowed to bring in your own food.
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Bring in your favorite take out and...

10/20/16
Bring in your favorite take out and enjoy a great wine selection and relaxing atmosphere. Cute gift ideas as well! It's one of our favorite local Winery stops!
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About Winery and Wines

The Winery at Wolf Creek was founded in 1980 by Andrew Wineberg on the property of his parents Melvin and Harriet Wineberg. The initial 10 acres of vineyard were planted at the base of the hill below the winery and another two acres were planted on top of the hill south of the winery. The first vineyard was planted with Cayuga White, Seyval, Vignoles, Dechaunac, Chancellor, Leon Millot, and Vidal. In 1984 the winery’s original cellar was blasted into the rocky hillside where the winery is currently located. The original tasting room was located at the back of the cellar (now an office). The bar was made of two barrels, and a single picnic table provided the only seating. The first bottle of wine was sold in June of 1985. The first three wines released were Seyval, Vignoles, and Sweet Revenge. The winery continued to grow and add to its selection of estate grown wines until Andrew Wineberg’s untimely death in June of 2000. The winery operation was then purchased by long-time vineyard manager Andy Troutman and his family in June of 2002. Since then the winery has expanded production and vineyard acreage, and continues to offer a selection of mostly Ohio-grown wines. Much of the original hillside vineyards have been replanted with European grape varieties such as Cabernet Franc, Riesling, Pinot Gris, Muscat, and Pinot Noir. Andy and Deanna also own the Troutman Vineyards winery in Wooster that specializes solely in estate and locally-grown wines.