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Released in the summer of 1978, the blockbuster musical “Grease,” ends at a school carnival with Danny Zuko (John Travolta), Sandy Olson (Olivia Newton-John) the T-birds and Pink Ladies lamenting that despite graduation, they “Go together” like “Chang chang changitty chang sha-bop, That's the way it should be Wah-oooh, yeah! We're one-of-a-kind Like dip da-dip da-dip doo-wop da doo-bee doo.” With around 100,000 visitors annually, particularly on busy summer and fall weekends, Oliver Winery prides itself on being a “one-of-a-kind” Midwest tourist destination that brings people together for world-class, affordable wines, meat and cheese charcuterie boards, a stroll around its 5,000-plus flower-laden gardens or a picnic by the lake.
Ranked by Travel + Leisure magazine as one of the Top 25 wineries to visit in the United States, Bloomington, Ind.-based Oliver Winery & Vineyards, the largest winery in Indiana, produces more than 40 varietals of wine for every taste and palate — like semi-dry, dry whites, dry reds, dessert and sparkling wines as well as its popular fruit-forward, semi-sweet wines like Cherry Moscato, Blueberry Moscato and more.