The Zanesville-Muskingum County, Coshocton County, and Cambridge-Guernsey County visitor bureaus have teamed up to bring an amazing new wine trail to life. The Wild About Wine Trail was introduced in June and brings the tastes of Southeast Ohio together for one unforgettable and wild journey!
There are a total of fourteen stops on the trail which is made up of ten wineries and four breweries. Those participating include Stone Crest Vineyard, Y Bridge Brewing Company, Headley Inn Winery and Brewery, White Eyes Creek Winery, and Weasel Boy Brewing all from Muskingum County as well as Killing Tree Winery, Baltic Mill Winery, Wooly Pig Farm Brewery, Yellow Butterfly Winery, Raven’s Glenn Winery, YOLO Winery, and Rainbow Hills Winery, Brewery and Pizzeria from Coshocton County, and from Guernsey County you will find Guernsey Brewhouse and Georgetown Vineyard.
“We invite our guests to sip their way through Southeast Ohio and enjoy all the stops, shops, and attractions along the way.” Kelly Ashby, Director of the Zanesville-Muskingum County Convention and Visitors Bureau stated.
There are plenty of things to do and see along the way including Coshocton’s Historic Roscoe Village, Zanesville’s The Wilds, and Guernsey’s National Museum of Cambridge Glass just to name a few. A guide was developed to help Wild About Wine Trail participants navigate their way along the trail and around each county to get the most out of their experience. You can view the guide by visiting visitzanesville.com/Travel-Guides/Wine-Trail-Guide or get a physical copy at the Welcome Center located at 205 North 5th Street in Zanesville and every participating winery and brewery.
“Travel the Wild About Wine Trail through all three counties – Muskingum, Coshocton, and Guernsey,” Ashby said. “There are unique accommodations including cabins, yurts, a state lodge, as well as lovely hotels.”
Information about accommodations for each county can be found on their visitor bureau websites visitzanesville.com, visitcoshocton.com, and visit visitguernseycounty.com.
“From a wooly pig to a weasel to a yellow butterfly come and enjoy the fun names, the great tastes, and the warm hospitality of the region,” Ashby added. “The wineries in our region invite you to “Come Wine with Us!”