As the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic ravaged businesses across the nation over the past year, bars and restaurants throughout central Ohio were not spared.
Central Ohio s wineries were no different, with those surveyed by
ThisWeek reporting business mostly is expected to return to vintage levels – or beyond – and might even benefit from a mild winter.
Robin Coolidge, who owns Wyandotte Winery in northeast Columbus and Rockside Winery and Vineyards in Lancaster with his wife, Valerie, said although he’s had to make the same accommodations as other dining establishments, his winery’s prospects weren’t dire during the toughest months of the pandemic, even as a niche industry in a region dotted with bars and breweries.
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As the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic ravaged businesses across the nation over the past year, bars and restaurants throughout central Ohio were not spared.
Central Ohio s wineries were no different, with those surveyed by
ThisWeek reporting business mostly is expected to return to vintage levels – or beyond – and might even benefit from a mild winter.
Robin Coolidge, who owns Wyandotte Winery in northeast Columbus and Rockside Winery and Vineyards in Lancaster with his wife, Valerie, said although he’s had to make the same accommodations as other dining establishments, his winery’s prospects weren’t dire during the toughest months of the pandemic, even as a niche industry in a region dotted with bars and breweries.