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Mon Ami Winery

Mon Ami Winery is a historic winery located right along Lake Erie. This Port Clinton winery is also a restaurant. 
"Set beautifully on a hillside and surrounded by trees, the historic Mon Ami Restaurant and Historic Winery beckons to hungry wine lovers” (Atticks, 2000, p.149).  Taking its name from the French words for "my friend" stonecutter George Loeb built the winery in 1872  (Latimer, 2011, p.53)

DIRECTIONS:

Take Rt. 2 to Rt. 53. Go north on Rt. 53, crossing Rt. 163. Turn left on East Wine Cellar Rd.  Winery on is your right. (Mon Ami, n.d.) and (Atticks, 2000)

References:

Atticks, K.M. (2000) Discovering Lake Erie Wineries. Baltimore, MD: Resonant Publishing

Latimer, P. (2011) Ohio Wine Country Excursions. Akron, OH: Ringtaw Books

Pohorecki, N. & Rist, C. [NBC 24 WNWO]. (2013, October 18). Living Today (10/18/13): Raise a glass at Mon Ami Winery [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki-IqEiS-Nk&app=desktop

HISTORY:
Check out this video for information on Mon Ami history, production, and special features. The video also explores a wine tasting of Mon Ami Wines. 
Fun Fact: Mon Ami's wines are made at Firelands Winery in Sandusky, Ohio.
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