Orlando winery forced to move. Here’s when it will be leaving its home of 12 years

Property was sold in fall, new owners plan to take over space

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Quantum Leap Winery in Orlando’s trendy Mills 50 neighborhood is being forced to move.

The winery announced the move on its social pages Tuesday.

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“Quantum Leap’s home for the past 12 years on Wilfred Drive was sold last fall; the new owners will operate in the space, so we are moving out at the end of April,” a post on Facebook said.

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The winery, located at 1312 Wilfred Drive, did not say what the location will be used for.

The business added that it is not closing and intends to remain open in a new location.

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“While we finalize our plans for a long-term home, we are moving to a nearby interim location which we will announce within next two weeks,” the post said.

The business did not give any indication as to where its “long-term home” would be or when it might move into that location.

“We truly love being Orlando’s winery and being a meaningful part of this special community. We are happy to say that will continue to bring you award-winning wines and ciders; and we look forward to hosting many more private events, community gatherings and winery events soon,” the winery said.

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Thomas Mates is a digital storyteller for News 6 and ClickOrlando.com. He also produces the podcast Florida Foodie. Thomas is originally from Northeastern Pennsylvania and worked in Portland, Oregon before moving to Central Florida in August 2018. He graduated from Temple University with a degree in Journalism in 2010.

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