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There's the makings of a new wine trail in the region with the opening of a fifth winery in northern Jackson County just south of Elkville.
Lyn-Nita Vineyards opened Nov. 19 at the intersection of U.S. 51 and Coal Road, according to the Southern Business Journal. Anita Eckhardt is the proprietor.
Eckhardt said the winemaking community in Southern Illinois has been helpful and welcoming to her on her new venture.
"All the wineries down here have been just wonderful," she said. "They don't view it as a competition; they actually view it as something good for the business.
"Right now nobody feels like the market is over-saturated just yet," she added. "They feel like it's good to have more wineries here."
Jackson County is better known for the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail which runs south of Carbondale and Murphysboro and has previously decided to limit themselves to south of Route 13 and west of Interstate 57.
Twelve wineries operate on that trail, the state's first. Two more wineries have opened in the last year or so in their territory and may soon qualify for membership - Lincoln Heritage in Union County and Honker Hill in Williamson County.
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