The heart of Johnson Estate isn’t only in the vineyards — it’s also in the farmhouse, the gardens, and the quiet paths that connect them. Built in 1822, the red brick farmhouse has watched over this land for generations, standing as a reminder that this has always been a working farm first, and a winery grown from it.
Today, the gardens surrounding the home are part of the estate experience — places to wander, breathe, and feel the rhythm of the seasons along Lake Erie.
Jennifer Johnson has lovingly cultivated perennial, fruit, and herb gardens around the farmhouse, inspired by a deep appreciation for historic preservation and the beauty of wine country landscapes. From spring iris blooms to lavender in midsummer, the gardens are a living expression of stewardship — one more way the estate continues to grow.
Just beyond the winery lies the woodland garden, lined with sweet woodruff and shaded paths. It’s a peaceful corner of the property — a reminder that Johnson Estate is not just somewhere to taste wine, but somewhere to spend time.
From orchard roots to vineyard rows, the farmhouse and gardens reflect what makes this place special: a century of family care, a respect for history, and the simple joy of sharing it.
8419 West Main Rd. (Route 20)
Westfield, NY 14787
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March – October
10am-6pm Daily
November – February
10am-5pm Sunday-Thursday
10am-6pm Friday & Saturday
Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s Day, and Easter
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