Hernder Estate Winery welcoming visitors back this weekend after the winery's banquet space and barn were destroyed by a fire in March.
A St. Catharines winery is making a comeback after a devastating fire earlier this year.
Hernder Estate Winery in St. Catharines is welcoming guests back to its patio this weekend.
In a post on its Twitter page, the winery says it has worked hard over the past 16 weeks to re-open.
The fire, which occurred in March, destroyed the winery's barn and banquet space.
This weekend, the winery will welcome back visitors with a food truck and drinks on the patio.
Hernder Estate Wines is BACK 🥂 16 weeks since the fire and we are welcoming guests back to our patio for wine flights, glasses and bottles. We are open Friday & Saturday from 11-6 and Sundays from 11-5.
— Hernder Estate Wines (@HernderWines) July 22, 2022
Can’t wait to see you 🍷 pic.twitter.com/borTSblcpA

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