It’s the little things, really. We never thought we would be enthusiastic about mopping a floor… or ordering toilet paper… or installing soap dispensers. But here we are! Knowing that we are getting down to the nitty gritty, moving past the big things like drywall and electrical, has us really excited.
Wanna peek? Take a look at what’s happening INSIDE the Toughkenamon tasting room this week! Catch a glimpse of the tasting bar (it is over 40 feet long!) and the corner window. Now that construction is moving, it is really moving. Expect to see more frequent updates and pictures as things are changing daily.
Note: We’ll be launching a wine club for our PA patrons. Soon you’ll be able to sign up for that online. Stay tuned for more information on that.
Progress! Our building permits came through so we are excited to say that we anticipate things moving more quickly now. The floors in the tasting room are now complete. Floors are important! And work on the sidewalk and the outside of the building began this week.
Here is a teaser. Can you guess what this is or what it might be for?
Get you first look inside what will be the NEW Harvest Ridge Winery tasting room and event space in Pennsylvania. Demo has begun. Look at it now, continue to follow the blog for updated construction pictures as we go, and get excited for news about our opening soon!
Before the corks are popped, before toasts are made, and before the wine begins to flow, there is a LOT that has to happen to open a new tasting room. We went through much of the process when we opened the winery in Delaware. As we prepare to open a tasting room in Pennsylvania, we have to do many of the same things (e.g. fill out lots and lots of paperwork), but also do some other things because it is a tasting room vs. a winery and it is in a different state (i.e. different laws). As you continue to follow updates about the progress of the Toughkenamon tasting room, we will include updates of the exciting things like opening dates (cheers and excitement, yay!) and more mundane but necessary things like permit applications (sad trombone noise, wah-wah). That way you can be in on all of it along with us: the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Here’s a list of what we have been doing so far. In no particular order:
Finding the right location
Hiring architects and contractors
Beginning the search for more staff
Drawing up plans
Deciding what the feel of the tasting room will be
Researching, brainstorming, and taking notes on design. Keeping track of what we like and what inspires us.
Obtain PLCB (Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board) licenses
Making sure we know the laws of the area regarding taxes, shipping, etc.
Begin to think ahead — event schedules, wine club, budgets, etc.
Brainstorming on how to maximize profits and make this new location successful
Brainstorm about how to begin to generate buzz and bring awareness to the new location
Obtain permits (e.g. conditional use and building permits from the township)
Training new staff
Building a team in Pennsylvania
Working to plan and schedule grand opening
All of these tasks are part of an ever growing checklist that we continue to tweak, revisit, and revise as we get excited to actually OPEN! We look forward to opening this new location, sharing our wine and tasting room experience with another part of our wine region, and working with the people and businesses of Chester County to become an integral part of that community.
If you haven’t heard, we have some pretty big news. We are thrilled to announce we are expanding and will be opening a tasting room in Toughkenamon, Pennsylvania (in between West Grove and Kennett Square). The township has officially approved this and now we are working on the building permits. While we don’t have a definitive opening date (YET), we anticipate opening our doors before the end of this year.