Before you west coast guys busts my chops, Ohio wine country is not an oxymoron. There actually IS a wine growing region in Ohio. I was extremely skeptical as well, which is why it took me three years to agree to make this trip with my wife. But I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised. The wine region we visited is on the eastern shores of Lake Erie where Ohio and Pennsylvania meet. It is most noted for the ice wines and the sweeter Rieslings and Gewürztraminers. And I do not like sweet wine...at all. But we managed to find several wineries that were also producing dry reds -- Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and others. I have to say several of them were not only drinkable, but actually quite good.
But enough about the wine. How about the drive??? We covered about 300 miles over two days without ever jumping on a freeway, or four-lane road for that matter. The weather was beautiful here this weekend, the vineyards were picturesque, and the wine was really good. Friday night one of the vineyards had a blues band that was incredible. The car ran perfectly and the sunny, high 70s weather with the top down the whole time was just sublime. We also drove across three covered bridges, including the longest one in the state. And the turbo really came in handy to get by the farm equipment and Amish buggies on those 300 miles of two-lane roads! (Okay, you don't really need a turbo to pass Amish buggies, but it was fun spooling it up nonetheless).
Just thought I would share an awesome experience. What a way to oclose out the summer!

John
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