Baltic Mill Winery
Baltic, Ohio
Description
Baltic Mill Winery Overview
Discover the charm and uniqueness of Baltic Mill Winery, nestled in Ohio's picturesque Amish Country. This boutique winery, housed within a beautifully restored historic mill, offers a delightful fusion of rich history and exquisite wines.
History and Background
- Owners: Dan and Judy Garver
- Establishment Year: 2013
- Original Structure: The Old Baltic Mill, historically used for grinding wheat into Little Daisy flour
- Transformation: Converted from a bulk food and gift shop to a winery, preserving many of the original mill features
- Unique Character: The interior retains original machinery from the early 20th Century, adding a historical ambiance
Vineyard Details and Wine Production
The Baltic Mill Winery specializes in handcrafted wines, ensuring each bottle captures the essence of tradition and craftsmanship. The wines are a homage to the mill’s storied past, including signature wines named after the mill's original flour products.
Visitor Information and Experiences
- Location: Heart of Ohio’s Amish Country
- Operations: Open Monday through Saturday, from 12 PM to 7 PM
- Offerings:
- In-house wine tastings
- Wine and food purchases
- Takeout and curbside pickup options
Unique Attributes
- Historical Ambiance: Enjoy wines amidst the preserved machinery and rustic decor of the mill.
- Event Hosting: Available for private events, with options to rent individual rooms or the entire facility.
Notable Wines or Specialties
One of the signature offerings of the Baltic Mill Winery includes wines named after "Little Daisy," a brand of flour historically produced by the mill. These wines not only reflect the heritage of the venue but are crafted to appeal to both aficionados and casual drinkers alike.
Contact Information and Location
- Visit: Experience wine in a setting filled with history and architectural beauty, ideal for a relaxing day out or a special event.
Embrace the fusion of history and modern winemaking at Baltic Mill Winery, where every sip tells a story of the past, preserved within the walls of an ancient flour mill turned inviting winery.