(Columbus, Oh.) _ The Associated Press reports today, that an Ohio winemaking expert says more grape vines will need to be planted across the state in order to continue its growth as one of the country's biggest wine producers.
Todd Steiner the director of the winemaking program in Ohio State's College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, says it's important to ensure there's enough fruit for the state's many wineries. Steiner says tough winters are hard on vineyards, especially since newly planted vines take at least four years to produce grapes.
A 2017 report from the government's alcohol and tobacco tax and trade bureau earlier says Ohio is now the country's sixth biggest producer of wine with about six million gallons annually. Ohio lags well behind states ahead of it, including California, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Washington.