Tucked into the storied Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, just a short stroll from the buzz of Vine Street, Skeleton Root Winery is the kind of place that stops you mid-sentence. You walk through the door, catch the warm glow of Edison bulbs bouncing off exposed brick, inhale that earthy, faintly sweet perfume of fermenting grapes, and suddenly whatever you were talking about can wait. This is a room that demands your full attention.
Skeleton Root opened in 2016 inside a beautifully restored 19th-century building that once served the neighborhood in a very different capacity. The founders, Paul and Cayla Cassell, had a straightforward but audacious idea: bring honest, small-batch urban winemaking back to a city that was once one of the great wine-producing regions in America. Before Prohibition effectively erased it from memory, Cincinnati and the Ohio River Valley were internationally recognized wine country. Skeleton Root is not just a tasting room — it is a quiet act of historical reclamation.
The wine list changes with each vintage, but you can expect an adventurous, thoughtful range. Ohio-grown grapes take center stage, alongside carefully sourced fruit from California and the Pacific Northwest. The result is a lineup that feels both rooted and curious — a Chambourcin with enough backbone to make a Burgundy drinker lean in, a bright and mineral-driven Riesling that pairs beautifully with the sharp local cheeses on the charcuterie board. The staff pour with genuine enthusiasm and zero pretension, offering context without lecturing. If you tell them you usually drink beer, they will find you something you love anyway.
The space itself deserves its own paragraph. Arched windows overlook the brick-paved street outside. Original wooden beams run overhead. There is a working production area visible behind glass, so on busier production days you can watch the actual craft happening in real time — barrels being rolled, tanks being monitored, the tangible, unhurried labor of fermentation. It makes every sip feel earned and meaningful.
Skeleton Root hosts regular events including winemaker dinners, seasonal release parties, and weekend tastings that draw a genuinely mixed crowd — longtime Cincinnati residents, curious out-of-towners, first dates, and old friends catching up over a shared bottle. The vibe is convivial rather than cliquey, which in a neighborhood as rapidly evolving as OTR is genuinely refreshing.
If you are building a Cincinnati itinerary and you want one stop that delivers history, craft, atmosphere, and outstanding hospitality all under one roof, put Skeleton Root at the top of your list. Come for a flight, stay for a bottle, and leave with a new appreciation for what this remarkable city has always been capable of producing.