- 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: Powell Village Winery
Ohio Winery: Powell Village Craft Winery
Taking a seat at the beautiful rustic bar at Powell Village Craft Winery, I couldn’t help but notice the young lady sitting next to me talking into her phone. Overhearing her conversation, she was trying to set a date to move to Colorado. Working out the logistics, she sat in front of her computer enjoying a glass of wine.
I ordered a wine flight and soon thereafter, Katie had wrapped up her plans and made a phone call to her boyfriend to pick her up. She explained that lately she has been down on her luck and it seemed that her car wouldn’t start. Waiting at the winery, she had managed to schedule her move out of state all while enjoying a glass of Merlot. I guess her luck was starting to change.
Conveniently located in a charming suburb of Columbus, the winery, owned by Jeff and Gina Kirby, has been open for six years. Currently, they are in the process of opening another winery in Tucson, which is similar in design and construction to Powell Village and are looking to franchise the winery.
I hardly waited five minutes when the server offered to pour me a paddle wine flight or four half glasses for $15. Since there were quite a few selections that I wanted to try, I opted for the $1 per tasting. Their reserve wines and ice wines are $2 each were worth the additional cost.
Their menu included a variety of flatbreads, butcher’s block, bread and dipping oil, cheese plate, garlic bites and hummus with veggies. Perfect combinations to pair with a large assortment of wines.
Each sample was a generous one ounce pour and I began my tasting with the Pinot Noir. Medium bodied, this beautiful brownish red wine has a tangy first sip with a perfect finish.
In addition to Pinots, I love Merlots and this one caught me off guard with a sweet start but it finished with a smooth texture and taste.
Switching over to some of the sweet wines offered by Powell Village, the blackberry has a super sweet smell and a gorgeous ruby color, with a light, airy fruity taste.
I wrapped up my last three samples trying some of the lighter, fruity wines which are popular with Ohio wineries. The peach smelled like fuzzy peaches picked right off of the tree, having a thick texture with a simple fruit flavor.
The white cranberry is just as tart as one would expect but it was a perfect blend with grapes. My final sample was kiwi-pineapple, heavy on the pineapple taste yet an extremely refreshing wine.
The winery also offers seasonal sangrias like the pomegranate and cherry during the spring and summer months while the cranberry is popular for the fall. There are also wine slushies, a popular option where wine is combined with a mix and frozen as a fun, fruity drink.
In addition to Happy Hour on Fridays and Saturdays, Powell Village Craft Winery is available on Sunday and Monday for private events, while Thursdays are Ladies’ Night.
I finished my last glass of wine and Katie had finally confirmed a date for moving her belongings out west. She decided to call her boyfriend for his ETA while I purchased a bottle of Soulmate, Powell Village’s yummy Merlot. Here’s hoping that if I am ever stranded, a winery will be close by.
Have you had the opportunity to visit Powell Village Craft Winery? What was your favorite wine? I would love to hear about your visit if you will kindly leave a message in the comments section below. Many thanks for reading about my visit to Powell Village Winery and wishing you many Happy Travels! Cheers!
What to See and What to Do:
Powell Village Craft Winery
50 Liberty Street
Powell, Ohio 43065
Phone: 614 505 7465
Where to Stay:
Nationwide Hotel and Conference Center
100 Green Meadows Drive South
Lewis Center, OH 43035
Telephone: 855 892 4543
Where to Eat:
Powell Village Craft Winery
50 Liberty Street
Powell, Ohio 43065
Phone: 614 505 7465
Why leave when you can try one of Powell Village Craft Winery’s amazing flatbreads? We ordered the Buffalo flatbread with spicy chicken, buffalo sauce and Mozzarella cheese. They will give you ranch dressing for dipping should you need to cool the heat. Yum!