When I arrived at St. Joseph Vineyards, I was aware of the winery’s reputation for making some of the best wines in Ohio.
Founded in 1987, Doreen and her husband Art Pietrzyk, moved from Cleveland to Ohio’s Grand River Valley after perfecting their wine-making skills over several years since 1972. Art was an engineer, so of course he was curious to learn how wine was made, so he began his own operation making wine from grapes and concentrate.
Art and Doreen’s curiosity for making wine led them to work with such winemakers as Bill Worthy in the Grand River Valley, Doug Mooreshead at Presque Isle Winery and favorite local, Arnie Esterer of nearby Markko Vineyard. They also reached out to Ohio State University’s agriculture division, traveled the world to sample lots of wine and eventually purchased land to start growing their own grapes.
The drive to reach the vineyards was absolutely stunning with twists, turns, valleys and hills. The gravel road eventually reaches the winery which was built in 1999. Approaching upstairs, the smell of cedar escapes the tasting room where the winery’s medals and wines are displayed while the basement houses the winemaking operations.
Standing behind the counter was Doreen, pouring her award-winning varietals from their local vitis vinifera grapes.
According to Doreen, there are seven acres of grapes, mostly red from Ohio’s Grand River Valley with an additional six acres of white grapes in Conneaut’s Lake Erie Appellation. They types of grapes they have planted include Cabernet Franc, Chardonnay, Merlot, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Noir, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, Shiraz and Vidal Blanc.
I couldn’t resist a glass of the Saperavi, a popular grape from the country of Georgia. The name means “dye”, which relates to the deep, red color of the wine, almost black in color. With a full body and dynamic texture, this wine is my favorite at St. Joseph Vineyard. Considered a bit jammy, the taste of the wine changes after the second day. Smelling of berries, it also tastes fruit-forward and would be perfectly paired with steak.
The wine label is a replica of the beautiful stained glass window on the property. Perfectly recreated, it resembles the elegance and artistic nature of the winemakers and their process.
White Wines
- Pinot Gris: A dry wine with orange, citrus and honeysuckle fruit flavors
- Chardonnay: A dry, complex and intense wine made “sur-lie style” with apple and buttery flavors
- Sauvignon Blanc: A fruity wine rich in tropical, pineapple floral and herbal character
- Riesling: A semi-dry fruity wine intense with apple, citrus and melon flavors
- Vidal Blanc: A semi-dry Germanic style wine enlivened with pear, peach and apricot fruit flavors
- Ice Wine: This special sweet dessert wine is made from grapes that are picked and pressed while still frozen to extract a highly concentrated juice.
Red Wines
- Pinot Noir: A bright red with luscious bing cherry and strawberry flavors, coupled with hints of violet.
- Reserve Pinot Noir: A big intense red with black cherry and plum flavors along with clove spice and cedar tones with a perfume bouquet with hints of roses.
- St. Joseph Noir: A proprietary red blend which includes varieties such as Pinot, Cabernet, Petit Shiraz, Merlot, Shiraz and Sangiovese.
- Merlot: A dark red wine teeming with raspberry, currant and plum aromas.
- Shiraz: The Shiraz is Rhone-style red with blueberry, clove and peppery flavors.
- Cabernet / Cabernet Franc: Big Red Cabernet with berry, plum and vanilla notes.
St. Joseph’s Vineyard’s philosophy comes from a Bible verse from the book of Matthew. “Wherefore ye shall know them by their fruits. The good vine bears good wine.” (Matthew 7:16).
The Pietrzyks have lived up to their philosophy, creating award winning wines for years and I am ready to grab a couple bottles of Saperavi and enjoy the fruits of their labor.
Have you visited St. Joseph Vineyards? What was your favorite wine? I would love to hear from you if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below. Many thanks for reading about my visit to St. Joseph Vineyards and wishing you many Happy Travels!
What to See and What to Do:
St, Joseph Vineyards
6060 Madison Road
7800 Warner Road (tasting room)
Thompson, Ohio 44086
Telephone: 440 298 3709
Main Room is open Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11AM to 6PM during the spring and fall and open Friday and Saturday from noon to 7PM, all year.
Where to Stay:
The Lodge at Geneva on the Lake
4888 N. Broadway
Geneva on the Lake, Ohio 44041
Telephone: 866 806 8066
Where to Eat:
I recommend having snacks at Hundley Cellars because they are fabulous and unique! Here are a couple of suggestions close by if you would prefer a full menu option:
Chops Grille & Tap House
1752 State Route 534 South
Geneva, Ohio 44041
Telephone: 440 466 7427
Crosswinds Grille
5653 Lake Road East
Geneva, Ohio 44041
Telephone: 440 466 8668 x4
My favorite menu item is the charcuterie board. Crosswinds is known for its farm to table offerings where everything tastes so fresh.
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