For the past year, Cindy Lindberg has toiled to transform her Grand River Cellars into a Grinchmas Bar for the month of December. Hundreds of ornaments, thousands of lights, a new seasonal menu and a dozen festive drinks, some containing light-up ice cubes, are now in place. That’s resulted in such a reception that reservations […]
The Mentor location of Red, Wine & Brew on Sept. 12 will host a sake tasting, while five wineries through Casks, Corks & Forks, an event presented by Wine Growers of the Grand River Valley will offer tastes of their cask wines
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Debonne Vineyards hopes worker shortage does not slow down tourism in region
Debonne owner Tony Debevc took his concerns over worker shortages to Gov. Mike DeWine.
Debonne Vineyards hopes worker shortage does not slow down tourism in region By Brian Duffy | May 6, 2021 at 9:18 PM EDT - Updated May 6 at 9:19 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Debonne Vineyard and Winery has worked its way through the pandemic and some nasty cold, snowy weather this spring, and now this east side winery will try and navigate what is shaping up as a shortage of workers.
Tony Debevc spent a recent busy day watching over the bottling of another vintage while worrying about the possibility of having to shut the winery down for stretches.