A New View Around the Corner: Our Waterfall Makeover
- FHC
- Jul 17, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 18, 2025
Bringing Natural Beauty to the Future Site of Our Tasting Room
As we continue shaping the future of Faith Hope & Charity Vineyards, we’ve been focused not just on buildings and blueprints—but on beauty. One of the most exciting and serene additions this season is the brand new waterfall, now glistening in the sunshine and adding a peaceful energy to the grounds.
You’ll spot it just as you round the corner near the site of our new tasting room project. While construction will soon be underway on this exciting new chapter, we wanted to make sure the surrounding space already offered something inspiring for our guests—and this new water feature does just that.

A Thank You to Mike Sheets
We’re incredibly grateful to Mike Sheets, from Mike's Tree Farm, who lent his artistic eye and deep knowledge of landscape design to the project. From the graceful placement of stones to the vibrant plants that now frame the waterfall, Mike brought a thoughtful, natural aesthetic that makes the whole area feel like it’s been part of the vineyard forever.
The mix of textures, movement, and greenery he curated has created a peaceful oasis that blends seamlessly into the larger landscape. It’s more than just a pretty view—it’s a symbol of growth, creativity, and our commitment to making every corner of this property a place you’ll want to linger.

More Than Just a Water Feature
We’ve already seen guests pause at the waterfall for photos, a quiet moment, or just to soak in the sounds of flowing water and birdsong. It’s quickly becoming one of our favorite hidden gems—a little taste of what’s to come as we continue expanding and enhancing the property.
We invite you to stop by, take a stroll past the future tasting room site, and enjoy this new spot we’re so proud to share. The journey ahead is full of exciting changes—but this waterfall is a gentle reminder that beauty is found in each step along the way.

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