The Winery
The history here at the grange is integral to our winery project. Without this property, with its rolling fields and the historical buildings we would not be doing what we are today.
The building that houses our winery is actually the barn that was built in 1826, and in fact, it is the first barn ever built on the property. The hayloft now houses our tasting bar, and the old limestone basement that was once a dairy milking parlor, is now our wine cellar.
This property has been a working farm for more than 200 years. When it was first patented to the Trumpour family (the original family to the property, and the namesake of our wine-line) the land had never been farmed before, and so they had the onerous task of making the land useable. Throughout its history this farm has been involved with many projects, originally a saw mill, then dairy farming, and even chicken canning during the depression. The one constant for this farm, no matter what it was involved in, or what name it took; it has always been maintained to high standards, kept as modern as possible and was always working.
It is with all this in mind that we started this winery project; it is our hope to represent the next chapter in what has already been a long and prosperous story.
