While we are not currently conducting our weekly tastings, we are offering tasting opportunities, which are reservation-only occasions. Please see our emails, social media pages and our Events page for upcoming tastings and to reserve your space.

We also encourage you to make your own tastings from our Wine Stations. We offer a frequently-changing selection of six red wines, a white wine and a dry rosé in our two stations. Simply purchase a prepaid card, then select the size pour you want (1 ounce, 2 ounce or five- ounce glass pour). This option is available any time we are open, and we offer Happy Hour in the Wine Stations from 4:30 until 6:00 PM each day with all pours half price.

We have some prepackaged snacks available; you are also welcome to bring in your own food or carry out to enjoy in our spacious rooms or deck.

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This Weeks Featured Wines

This week as we ease into summer, we will offer several softer alternatives to the typical big reds that usually accompany grilled food. We will start with two international dry rosés and finish with a Pinot Noir. If you are looking for something different or just open-minded as to what you drink, make plans to check them out.

Featured Wines at Water Tower Fine Wines: Malbecs–Great Compliments to Grilled Fare!

Water Tower Fine Wines 6136 Campus Ln, Cincinnati, OH, United States

This week as we move further into the summer, we will offer three malbecs to complement the bounty of your grill. Argentina is the home of barbecued meats, so in the summer when many of us are grilling, what could be better than malbecs? Fire up the grill and pick up a bottle!

Featured Wines at Water Tower Fine Wines: Three from Piedmont

Water Tower Fine Wines 6136 Campus Ln, Cincinnati, OH, United States

Featured Wines at Water Tower Fine Wines: Three from Piedmont    This week, we will travel to northern Italy, specifically the Piedmont region in the foothills of the Alps. While Piedmont is best known for Barolo and Barbaresco ageable reds, there are two lesser-known grapes usually meant to drink young. We will sample those this week. We
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