Jennifer McDonald, the founder of Jenny Dawn Cellars, has made history as the first African-American entrepreneur to open an urban winery that offers handcrafted wine in Wichita, Kansas. Still, she has also recorded landmark achievements as the owner of the first black-owned winery in the entire state.
After conducting consumer market research and learning about the demand for access to great wine in their city, Jennifer established the company with her family in 2016. She wanted to concentrate on servicing individuals in the cities, even though most vineyards are in rural areas. More than 600,000 people live in Wichita and the surrounding communities.
Her research convinced her to restore the Union Station in Wichita, where she decided to build the winery. The construction took twice as long and cost twice as much as initially expected, but she persevered with determination.
Jennifer disclosed that she was not at all exempt from the systemic racism that has sadly become common for black people while starting their businesses. She experienced several rejections from banks before finally finding a bank that would finance her idea.
However, she is thankful for the support she received from her investors and business and wine-making mentors. With their help and guidance, she was able to overcome problems.
Last November, she finally opened Jenny Dawn Cellars Winery. It has a tasting room, an event venue, and on-site wine production. They also offer private wine tastings, wine locker memberships, and monthly educational classes called Winuecation. So far, Jenny Dawn Cellars has offered 11 handcrafted wines, most of them paying tribute to her Wichita roots.