I narrowly escaped a torrential downpour as I entered the charming Olde Schoolhouse Vineyard and Winery in Eaton, Ohio. I took the last open stool in the corner of the tasting bar and began to review the wine menu. A group of regular patrons were finishing up their order for several cases of wine, so I was eager to hear what they purchased. I knew this would be a great start for coming up with my list of samples for my tasting.
Olde Schoolhouse Vineyard and Winery is Preble County’s first winery. Located in the 1890’s brick Oklahoma Schoolhouse Number Four, the beautiful renovations to the property include beautiful rustic golden walls framed with dark trim, floor to ceiling windows, keeping the original stone sills and the elegantly stained wooden floors. The result of the restoration was absolutely stunning considering the building had been vacant for over thirty years.
This young winery is already off to a great start winning several awards both in Ohio as well as Indiana. Olde Schoolhouse won Best Amateur Wine at the INDY International Wine Competition, which was quite an honor and award winning wine maker, Mr. Z was invited to judge the competition the following year. Another grand accomplishment for Olde Schoolhouse Vineyard was that they were the featured winery at the Ohio State Fair at the Taste of Ohio pavilion. I was excited to try some of these amazing wines, starting with the Noiret, a gold medal winner at INDY.
- Noiret: Described as a dry, medium-bodied wine, the hint of oak compliments the smooth texture of the wine. Priced at $8 per glass or $14.99 per bottle, this wine is rich with color as well as taste.
- Nightberry is one of Old Schoohouse Vineyard and Winery’s new additions. A lovely blend of semi-dry red wine and blackberry makes this wine perfect for any occasion. It is described as a fruit forward wine that finishes nice and dry. Price for a glass is $6 and bottle priced at $14.99.
- The Riesling is another semi-dry wine, white with a light body. Surprised by its perfect balance, I tried a sample at the winery’s recommendation and found it to be airy with a classic finish. A glass of this wine can be purchased at $6.50 per glass or $16.99 per bottle.
- The Traminette is a popular varietal in Ohio and Olde Schoolhouse took the silver medal at the INDY International Wine Competition. A semi-sweet wine with tropical aromas and flavors, I enjoyed the texture of the wine and would consider it medium bodied. Perfectly sweet, this wine is priced at $6 for a glass and $14.99 for the bottle.
- With a hint of cherry, this bronze medal winner, Rebel Red is a fruity blend of Fredonia and Chambourcin grapes. Perfectly priced at $6 per glass or $12.99 per bottle, I knew this would be a hit with my sweet-wine loving friends.
- The Valvin Muscat, made with a grape similar to the Moscato, will please all wine drinkers who enjoy sweet wines. This Silver Medal winner at the Indy International wine competition would be a great summer wine, chilled and carefully sipped on a hot afternoon. I learned from another customer that this wine makes an incredible slushie paired with Olde Schoolhouse’s blackberry wine. Winning a double gold award, the blackberry wine is obviously one of the winery’s most popular wines as it was sold out during my visit.
- My final sample was the Pinkaliciouz, a pretty-in-pink colored wine made of a blend of grapes and berry wine. The wine was priced at $6 per glass and $15.99 per bottle.
Having finished my wine tasting, I ordered three bottles of wine, the Riesling, the Noiret and the Rebel Red and found the perfect spot overlooking the vineyards to enjoy my glass of Noiret.
One thousand grapevines replaced the former pasture in the spring of 2015. Crops of Marquette and Le Crescent will be ready in approximately four years. This will be a welcome addition to the winery as it continues to grow, producing over 6,000 gallons of wine each year.
History buffs will enjoy some of the memorabilia that hangs from the walls of the winery. From an annual school photo of children dating back to 1913 to an original Montgomery Seed Company bag, the winery preserves some of Preble County’s historical treasures.
The Olde Schoolhouse Winery is a wonderful place to host an event regardless of whether it is a corporate meeting or a baby shower. The party room boasts a 53 inch screen television and holds up to 50 guests, while the patio can accommodate 60. At the time of my visit, the winery was exploring the opportunity of purchasing a food license. For a list of current events as well as a schedule for their weekend entertainment, The Olde Schoolhouse’s Facebook page is a great way to stay connected. Their wines are sold at nearly 40 different locations such as Sutton’s Food in Arcanum and Ray’s Wine Spirits and Grille a local restaurant in Clayton.
Have you had the opportunity of visiting Olde Schoolhouse Vineyard and Winery? What were some of your favorite wines? I would love to hear about your experience if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below. Many thanks for reading about my lovely visit to Olde Schoolhouse Vineyard and Winery and wishing you many Happy Travels!
What to See and What to Do:
Olde Schoolhouse Vineyard and Winery
152 State Route 726 North
Eaton, OH 45320
Telephone: 937 472 WINE (9463)
Where to Stay:
Whispering Oaks Bed & Breakfast
1881 Route 127 North
Eaton, OH 45320
Telephone: 937 456 1121
Where to Eat:
Ray’s Wine Spirits Grill
8268 N. Main Street
Clayton, OH 45415
Telephone: 937 890 0300
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