Kat is devoted full time to Violet Vintage, following her passion of developing new wines and handling the creative aspects of the business, which officially opened on March 4, 2022.
Despite all the hard work, they still manage to have fun with the business and each other. On a tour, she showed us the equipment they purchased from another local winery: tanks that are named for her favorite “Hocus Pocus” characters: Winifred, Mary and Sarah, and wine barrels named Captain America and Captain Sparrow in tribute to her favorite movie characters.
The inspiration for the name of the business was inspired by the color of Kat’s hair, which has been violet for about five years. “My niece wanted me to make a wine for her 21st birthday and a friend who helped me make a label for the wine called me the ‘Violet Vintner.’” They explain that they chose ‘Wine Company’ rather than ‘Winery’ because they plan to expand the business to include a vineyard and retail locations.
Violet Vintage is a family affair. Kat’s sister created the art deco-inspired logo, the wine labels (some featuring the owners and family members) and the artwork. Her mother serves as maître d', and her brother-in-law, otherwise known as ‘Chef Joe,’ and her sister run the kitchen. They serve small plates including raspberry goat cheese tartlets, butternut squash soup, sliders, and other seasonal favorites.
Evan and his family have experience in construction; his father was a home builder and his brother does wood burning – in fact, he created the intricate tap handles behind the bar. His mother owns a landscaping company and is licensed to grow consumable grapes so she will be helping them in the vineyard. They all came together and brought their expertise to work on renovating the site, building walls and cabinets and turning it into the beautiful winery it is today, complete with comfy violet couches, intimate tables, and bar seating.
When asked how their Penn State Berks education has helped them to create the business, Kat states that she wouldn’t be able to do what she does today without the courses she took and the experiences she had at Penn State Berks.
Evan commented, “In addition to meeting each other, the skills we acquired and the relationships we formed were invaluable. There were always a lot of events and activities for students, so we met a lot of people and we formed lifelong friendships. And the outreach that the college has with local nonprofit organizations and the community was so important, and something that we put into practice now with our business.”
“Grow your roots where you live,” added Kat, and Evan countered, “Anchor in and dig deep.”
In fact, both Kat and Evan are continuing their education through the Penn State Extension, taking courses in enology, the study of wines. In addition, they recently returned to Penn State Berks to make a presentation to an entrepreneurship course.
What does the future hold for Violet Vintage? They are planning to hold events like Murder Mystery experiences and live concerts in the outside pavilion.
Almost one year after purchasing the winery, Kat and Evan have created an atmosphere where their patrons can enjoy what they say are the “three Fs of wine – friends, family and food.”
Violet Vintage Wine Company is located at 107 Shartlesville Road, Bernville.
For more information, visit their Facebook page: facebook.com/violetvintagewinecompany.