Starr Hill Winery Johnstown
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Starr Hill Winery Johnstown
Ken Starr learned the art of making wine by his father's side in 1952. When stationed in Europe in the early 60's, Ken visited many wineries and appreciated the German style of wine making. He started making wine on his own from 1966 to 1977. In 1994, he purchased property in Curwensville, Pennsylvania and planted 12 vines.

By 1998, there were 3000 vines. Concord, Niagara, Traminette, Foch and Leon Millot. He built a winery in 1998 and started making wine again. The wine was good prompting him to go commercial in 2005. Starr decided to start making his wine commercially. Starr Hill Vineyard & Winery located on 13 acres in Clearfield County produces over 40 varieties of our Handcrafted Wines for Perfect Moments.
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The luscious scent of ripe juicy peaches explodes from this exceptionally crisp, flavorful wine. The subtle pear tantalizes the taste buds, light as a feather, we capture the fresh fruit of the Pear. Our crisp, sweet apple wine and characteristics shine brightly through in this NEW perennial favorite.
Reviews (5)
Mohammed S.
Mohammed S.
May 28, 2020
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The wine isn't bad, but you spelled Pineapple Paradise... "paridise" on the bottle.

Wouldn't mind going to the vineyard and taking a tour.
Matt C.
Matt C.
Sep 02, 2017
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Spectacular service, let us try several wines, & gave us a tour. I would definitely recommend.
June A.
June A.
Jul 11, 2017
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A fabulous winery! Our hosts were so friendly! We got a tour of the facility, sampled some delicious sweet, fruity wines (the pear & Guilty Pleasure were our favorites) and enjoyed the beautiful view. It was a little out of the way but so worth it!
Megan K.
Megan K.
Apr 26, 2016
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My friend and I were on a road trip when we first found this place. All of their wines are amazing, sweet, and pretty unique. I bought a bottle of their peach wine and 5 bottles of banana chocolate wine they make. The banana chocolate tastes just like a banana split, it's amazing! Definitely worth stopping by.
Ken S.
Ken S.
Feb 17, 2016
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Right now they have a lot of construction going on. The tasting room is being expanded along with production facilities The wines are out of this world, both the drys and sweet.