Most wine lovers in Kentucky have heard of Chrisman Mill. Opening in the late 1990s, it is one of the states oldest wineries. Today the vineyards are home to not only the Chrisman Mill Winery, but also the Hummingbird Ridge Distillery and Fuego Grill. Under the ownership of Chris and Denise Nelson, the vineyard is being readied to reopen in early July under all new protective health measures to keep visitors safe and allow them to enjoy all the winery, the distillery, and the grill.
Visitors to Chrisman Mill are familiar with the wine making and distilling skills of Dr. Chris Nelson, a well-known pediatrician in Lexington. But most are probably not aware that he is indeed a man of many talents. This is a work of art created by Chris of a subject near to his heart, a metal sculpture is of an old Zinfandel vine. Chris’s Old Vine Zinfandel wine has become a favorite with visitors, the wine maker, and the Kentucky Wine Lover.
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For all Kentucky wine lovers who have been languishing at home for the last couple of months just longing for a visit to your favorite Kentucky winery, your wishes are coming true.
Kentucky’s wineries are beginning to open or are making plans to very soon. Northern Kentucky’s Brianza Gardens and Winery opened today. In Bullitt County, Brooks Hill Winery, Forest Edge Winery, and Wight-Meyer Vineyards and Winery opened yesterday. So did Purple Toad in Paducah. Other wineries, such as Chrisman Mill Vineyards and Winery and Grimes Mill Winery are making plans to open on the weekend of July 3. Most of the other wineries will be opened or opening soon. Just check out their websites.
You might find some new hours, social distancing rules, masks, and changes in tastings, but most importantly, you’ll find their wine. Go and enjoy!
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