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Winery owner Sharon Klay and her husband John first
developed an interest in winemaking while living in
New York City in the 1970s. This interest led
them to research and select the nearly 100
varieties of grapes that would be suitable for cool
climate growing conditions.
When the Klays relocated to Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, they searched for three years to find
a suitable vineyard site. In 1986, the couple
purchased a 215-acre farm in Chalk Hill,
Pennsylvania. John developed a successful
practice as a cardiothoracic surgeon, while Sharon
decided to take the original 1,000 vines on the
property to 14,000 vines. In 1997, Fayette
County’s first commercial winery opened,
named after the Klays’ son Christian. Sharon
planned to offer her customers the complete wine
experience and soon developed an array of enticing
special events for the public, such as murder
mysteries and a “Wine & Dine in the
Woods” series.
Fayette Springs Farm was a suitable place for the
Klays’ venture as the farm had a long history of
entertaining and welcoming guests. At the turn
of the century, the farm was owned by U.S. Senator
William E. Crow who opened his mountain estate to
many visitors including President Harding and Black
Jack Pershing.
Today, the winery offers guests entertaining
special events, informative and educational tours,
ideal venues for private events, wine tasting, and
shopping in two locations. An active partner
in the community, the winery also hosts annual
benefits for Fayette Friends of Animals and other
non-profit organizations.
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412 Fayette Springs Road, Chalk Hill,PA 15421 | 724.439.3424
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