Springers Creek Winery: House-made wines in eclectic setting [Belleville News-Democrat]
| By Teri Maddox, Belleville News-Democrat | |
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"I never had drank wine," said Sam, 73, of
Colette began making wine at home, using fruit juices imported from
"We learned how to make damn good wine before we even thought about opening a winery," Sam said.
The couple founded
"We're a small, boutique winery," said Colette, 56, a former X-ray technician who also is retired from the insurance business. "We sell about 1,000 gallons (of wine) per year. That's about 5,000 bottles."
The storefront still has the original tin ceiling and hardwood floors. It's filled with an eclectic mix of antiques, artwork, stained-glass windows and other conversation pieces, including Sam's hubcap collection. Rooms are lit by table lamps.
"We bought the back bar in
Outside, Colette's flowers and Sam's fountains decorate a stone-lined front patio with umbrella tables. A boardwalk leads to a shady back patio with twinkle lights and a fire pit, and a covered tiki bar with a fireplace.
Sam provides entertainment on demand. He's a singer and guitarist with a distinctive gray ponytail and wire-rimmed glasses.
"I've been playing since I was 6," he said.
Springers Creek offers a variety of dry, sweet and semi-sweet red and white wines (
"We were inducted in the (Route 66
The couple have a small vineyard at home, but they plan to continue importing grapes for the business.
"I don't have time (or space) to grow the grapes," Colette said. "It's very difficult in this area. Everything wants to eat them."
Springers Creek is on a bike trail, so it's a popular stop for bicyclists. The home's front room and back patio can be rented for wedding receptions and other private parties.
Cheese and crackers are available for purchase at the winery.
"People can bring their own food," Colette said. "They can bring in picnics, order pizza, whatever."
At a glance
What:
Where: 817 Hillsboro,
Seating: About 80 inside and 80 outside
Handicap-accessible: No
Party space: Yes
Hours:
Information: Call 307-5110 or visit www.springerscreekwinery.com or the Facebook page
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