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Sip and Shop at the Ohio VINO Vintage Market

Sip and Shop at the Ohio VINO Vintage Market


By Andi Anderson

Wine lovers and shoppers alike can celebrate the season at the VINO Vintage Market, a one-day fall pop-up event at the Wood County Fairgrounds’ Pratt Pavilion on Saturday, November 2, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The event combines the best of Ohio’s local wineries, vintage finds, and handmade treasures in a lively market atmosphere.

Visitors can sample wines from ten favorite Ohio wineries, including American Winery (Wauseon), Buckeye Winery (Newark), Chateau Winery (Helena), D & D Winery (Norwalk), Dragonfly Vineyard & Wine Cellar (Urbana), Fox Winery (Tiffin), Its Your Winery (Medina), La Familia Winery (Columbia Station), Lincoln Way Vineyards (Wooster), and Mulberry Creek Winery (Huron).

More than 90 juried vendors will offer an array of vintage and repurposed décor, classic clothing, jewelry, furniture, and holiday decorations, creating an ideal place to discover unique Christmas gifts and cozy home accents. Live music will add to the festive experience as guests browse, sip, and shop.

Admission is just $5 per person at the gate. For $10, guests can enjoy a special wine tasting package that includes a souvenir glass, Ohio Wines tote bag, and five wine samples. Additional tastings, glasses, and bottles to-go will also be available for purchase.

As a special thank-you, attendees can bring a printed coupon to receive a free wine corkscrew with their tasting purchase, while supplies last.

The event promises an afternoon filled with great wines, creative artisans, and joyful holiday spirit—a perfect kickoff to the festive season. Whether you come for the wine, the music, or the shopping, the VINO Vintage Market is sure to delight every visitor with Ohio’s signature warmth and charm.

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