
The Johnson story starts with Frederick Johnson — an English orphan who immigrated to North America as a teenager and eventually found his way to Cornell University. In 1908, he purchased a farmhouse and land in Westfield and began planting orchards and Concord vineyards, naming it Sunnyslope Fruit Farm.
The Tasting Room’s First Life
In 1920, Frederick built an apple cold storage facility using timber from an old dairy barn. Today, that same building is home to our historic tasting room — a reminder that Johnson Estate has always been shaped by both tradition and ingenuity.
