It was a beautiful day, so I planned a visit to Vinoklet Winery & Restaurant on Cincinnati’s Westside. As I pulled into the parking lot, I was more than surprised by the number of cars and was having a difficult time finding a parking space.
Vinoklet hosts a buffet style dinner over the weekends and is also a popular place for hosting events. That evening, there was a family reunion, a business dinner as well as a bachelorette party. I was incredibly grateful that the hostess found a small table for me in a corner when I explained I was interested in a wine tasting.
In addition to sampling wine, I decided to purchase the cheese tray which included Swiss, Cheddar and Pepperjack cheese, pepperoni, crackers and grapes. It was the perfect amount for the tasting, but I wished that I had booked a reservation for the buffet-style meal where fish, steak and shrimp were grilled to perfection served with salads, sides and decadent desserts.
There are a total of nine wines available for tasting, arranged from dry to sweet with the reds to my left and the whites on my right. I began my tasting with the Brother Joe, a cabernet sauvignon described as “A premium red wine made with cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc and chambourcin grapes. Rich ripe flavors with an elegant finish”.
The Cincinnatus was next, which is a “dry red table wine made with Merlot and Chambourcin grapes. Vibrant flavor with a harmonious finish”. I picked up a bottle for our family cookout that weekend, knowing it would be perfect with steak.
I enjoyed the Sunset Blush and It was such a great, refreshing wine that I ordered a glass after my tasting. This is a “semi-sweet wine made with Catawba, Vidal and Niagara grapes. Aromatic fruit with a zesty finish.”
The last red wine on the list was the La Dolce Vita, translated as “The Sweet Life” in Italian. It is a “sweet red dessert wine made with Chambourcin and Concord grapes. Soft and fruity to enjoy anytime”.
Halfway into my tasting, I had the privilege of meeting Kreso Mikulic, the owner of the winery. Checking in with his guests, he was enjoying a glass of wine. Making his rounds, he stopped by my table after coming in from outside and we chatted a few moments about his winery.
Kreso is originally from Croatia, where wine was a part of his everyday life. Just like many of the northern Italians, each of the members in his village grew their own grapes to produce wine for their families. He actively participated in the process as a child and has years of experience making extraordinary wines.
Kreso went on to become an electrical engineer, moving to the US and finding work with the General Electric Aviation division. He is credited with a variety of patents for the aerospace industry. Once he retired, he opened the winery in 1980 and has been hosting guests in Colerain for nearly forty years.
Sunset Blush
Continuing with my fifth sample, I learned that the Traminette is a grape blend of the Seyve, a French American hybrid with the vitis vinifera of German descent. It is the next wine on my list and described by Vinkolet as a “premium wine with spicy characteristics of honey and florals”. The taste was strongest towards the back of the tongue.
Tears of Joy is definitely a drier wine and is made with Vidal Blanc grapes. It is “crisp and full of flavor yet soft to the palate”. It was a little too dry for me, but I really enjoyed the Dreamer, a semi-sweet wine made with Vidal Blanc grapes and an Ohio favorite, the Niagara. The winery labels it as “perfectly balanced and delicate to the taste.”
In Vino Veritas was another favorite wine at Vinoklet Winery. Also made with Niagara and Vidal Blanc grapes, this is sweeter than the Dreamer and would be a great wine to enjoy on a summer afternoon.
Passion was the last wine in the tasting and was absolutely delicious. I couldn’t resist and had to purchase a bottle to enjoy at home.
What I liked most about the winery was that it is also a restaurant and banquet facility. Located on rolling hills, I enjoyed walking out to the acres of vineyards that would soon produce grapes over the summer months. Relaxing at the bonfire after dinner is a favorite pastime with many of Vinoklet’s customers and the sunsets from here are absolutely breathtaking.
The Weekend Dinner option includes the buffet and there are Weekend Grillouts over the summer months offering a wide selection of meats. In the evening, the winery sets up the fire pit when the weather permits.
Vinoklet Winery is the perfect location to enjoy an evening meal or celebrate a special event. With the scenic views, delicious foods and award-winning wines, we found the winery more than exceptional. What makes Vinoklet so special is also memorialized in Kreso’s philosophy. When it comes to wine, “the best wine is the wine that pleases you the most”, and at Vinoklet Winery there are so many award-winning options from which to choose. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to make wines, but it certainly doesn’t hurt to be an engineer.
Have you visited Vinoklet and do you have a favorite wine from the winery? Do you have a favorite Ohio winery? I would love to hear about it to experience it for myself. If you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below, that would be great! Many Thanks for reading about our evening wine tasting at Vinoklet and wishing you many Happy Travels!
What to See and What to Do:
Vinoklet Winery & Restaurant
11069 Colerain Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45252
Telephone: 513 385 9309
- Hours: The winery is open from noon to 5 PM on Tuesday, noon to 8 PM on Wednesday and Thursday with wine tastings from noon to 4 PM, noon to 11 PM on Friday and Saturday with wine tastings from noon to 4 PM, from 1 PM to 5 PM on Sunday. The winery is closed on Monday. Hours are seasonal and are subject to change. Please refer to the winery’s website for any updates to its hours of operation and schedule of events.
- Amenities: Weekend entertainment, dining, wine tastings, outdoor seating, online shopping, wine, private events and scheduled events
- Tips for Your Visit: Please note that the wine tastings are only provided during certain hours and are subject to change. As always, please drink responsibly.
Where to Stay:
Hampton Inn Cincinnati – Northwest/Fairfield
430 Kolb Drive
Cincinnati, OH 45014
Telephone: 513 942 3440
Where to Eat:
Enjoy the buffet at Vinoklet on Wednesdays and Thursdays or visit on Friday and Saturday nights for the opportunity to grill your own entree with a selection of side dishes, desserts and of course, wine!