- June 1st: June is Ohio Wine Month! Here is a list of Ohio wines to explore!
- June 2nd: Witness the Greatest Story Ever Told at Living Word Outdoor Drama
- June 3rd: Visit Ohio Village for a summer event
- June 4th: Have fun at a local festival!
- June 5th: Stop by Hafle Winery, one of Ohio’s original wineries
- June 6th: Drop in on Powell Winery for Excellent Food and Wine
- June 7th: Purchase Produce at Your Local Farmer’s Market
- June 8th: Plan a vacation or long weekend at Geneva on the Lake
- June 9th: Walk Across Cincinnati’s Purple People Bridge
- June 10th: Sample Wines at Kinkead Ridge
- June 11th: Stay at Buccia Vineyard Winery Bed and Breakfast in Conneaut
- June 12th: Bring Your Chairs for a Picnic on the Lawn at the Winery at Wolf Creek
- June 13th: Stop by at Happy Hour for Wine at Kennedy Vineyard
- June 14th: Sample Some Fantastic Sweet Wines at Brandeberry Winery
- June 15th: Indulge in Some Much Needed Wine Therapy at Myrrdin Winery
- June 16th: Explore the Shawshank Trail in Mansfield
- June 17th: Mon Ami is now Gideon Owen Wine Company
- June 18th: Understand How the Treaty of Green Ville changed US History at The Garst Museum
- June 19th: Order Award Winning Wines at Raven’s Glenn Winery in Coshocton
- June 20th: Eat and Drink Your Way Through Mansfield at The Vault Winery
- June 21st: Pull up to the Dock at Buckeye Lake Winery
- June 22nd: Explore Ohio History at Sauder Village, Part 1*
- June 23rd: Learn about Ohio History at Sauder Village, Part 2*
- June 24th: Immerse Yourself in Ohio History at Sauder Village, Part 3*
- June 25th: Cincinnati’s Sawyer Point and Yeatman’s Cove
- June 26th: Pack a Picnic and Enjoy the Ohio Skyline from Devou Park
- June 27th: Pick up fresh produce at your local Farmer’s Market (Canal Market in Newark)
- June 28th: Take a Roadtrip to Halliday’s Winery
- June 29th: Hike Glacier Ridge Metro Park near Columbus
- June 30th: Ohio Wine Month! Drink Local! Try Henke Winery!
Tag Archives: Kennedy Vineyard
Sampling Some Redneck Love at Kennedy Vineyard, New Madison, OH
Kennedy Vineyard was a welcome sight among the crops of corn and soybean of Darke County. As I approached the graveled driveway leading to the winery, grapevines were loaded with juicy varietals most popular in the Ohio wine region.
Having just opened for the afternoon, I entered the warm and welcoming winery with a casual and country style. There was plenty of seating but that would not last for long. As I took my place at the tasting bar, I was greeted by winery co-owner, Louisa Kennedy.
The large windows looking out into the vineyard provided stunning views of the DeChaunac grapes, planted over 10 years ago, by Barbara Kennedy, Louisa’s mother-in-law. Fields of corn were converted to vineyards and after many years of producing wine, the winery opened over two years ago. Additional varietals that thrive at Kennedy Vineyard are Chambourcin, Vidal, Cayuga, Concord, Steuben, Niagara and Catawba grapes.
The first wine I sampled was Lone Cedar Red, described as “a well-balanced and full-bodied wine with notes of sweet cherry”. Winning the 2015 Bronze Medal at the Finger Lakes Wine Competition, this wine was very smooth and beautiful in color. Named after the sole cedar tree which stands on the property, it is perfectly paired with a steak or can be enjoyed as a casual drink after a long day at work.
My next wine was “a semi-sweet wine full-bodied with bold flavors of blackberry and lingering black cherry.” Made with a blend including DeChaunac grapes, I enjoyed the wine’s subtle finish and beautiful label. I was not surprised to learn that it had won the 2015 Silver Medal Winner, Finger Lakes Wine Competition.
One of the qualities that I admired about Kennedy Vineyard was their passion to give back to their community. By purchasing their wine Resilient, proceeds from the sales are provided to help fund epilepsy research. I learned from Louisa that the teens that were photographed for the label are from a local high school. Although these students were diagnosed with epilepsy, they were excited for the opportunity to bring awareness of their illness and to show that they can live healthy productive lives.
While sampling the apple wine, Louisa explained their future plans to convert their barn into a processing room and to further expand the winery. She has an intense passion for wine and she is currently pursuing a degree in viticulture. Eager to share her knowledge and expertise, I enjoyed learning more about Kennedy Vineyards and the process of making wine.
I was ready for my next sample, Kennedy’s Redneck Girl. This is a beautifully colored blackberry wine which is one of their top sellers. A “soft sweet wine with lots of character and soft notes of cherry and raspberry”, this wine was awarded the 2015 Silver Medal at the Finger Lakes Wine Competition.
Louisa poured me a sample of Love at First White. A chilled sweet wine, this “elegant sweet white blend with bold flavors of the Niagara grape” is perfect for a hot summer day.
So what do you have when you combine Redneck Girl with Love at First White? Redneck Love, a perfect wine combination. I decided to purchase both bottles so I could enjoy these wines at home.
Spending time with the Kennedys was a great way to enjoy my afternoon. I was off to find a place for dinner when John recommended The Merchant House in Greenville. He insisted I try the Pig Candy and mentioned that the restaurant had recently opened about a month ago. Apparently it was already creating a local buzz, so I knew I had to check it out, but not without resisting the temptation to play with the winery’s adorable kittens one last time.
Have you visited Kennedy Vineyard and have a favorite wine that you would like to share? 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 amazing visit to Kennedy Vineyard and wishing you many Happy Travels. Cheers!
What to See and What to Do:
Kennedy Vineyard
3911 State Route 722
New Madison, OH 45346
Telephone: 937 273 8381
- Hours: The winery is open from 6 PM to 9 PM on Friday and 2 PM to 9 PM on Saturday. The winery is closed from Sunday thru Thursday. Hours are seasonal and are subject to change. Please refer to the winery’s Facebook page for any updates to its hours of operation and listing of events.
- Amenities: Weekend entertainment, wine tastings, wine club, wine baskets, wine, gift shop, private events and scheduled events
- Tips for Your Visit: During the nights when the winery provides entertainment, wine tastings are not available. As always, please drink responsibly.
Find Kennedy Vineyard on Facebook and don’t forget, they can also ship wines directly to you as well!
Where to Stay:
Best Western Monroe Inn
40 New Garver Road
Monroe, OH 45050
Telephone: 513 539 4400
Where to Eat:
The Merchant House
406 S. Broadway Street
Greenville, OH 45331
Telephone; 937 459 4405
Pig Candy is hands-down my favorite appetizer on the menu! Smoked, candied bacon, with cinnamon, sugar and unique blend of spices makes this selection a favorite of the restaurant’s patrons. The Pig Candy BLT is also a popular offering, which includes the amazing appetizer on bread with lettuce and tomato.
For pizzas, I can’t get enough of the Detroiter and Cherry Margherita pies!