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First African Immigrant to Own a Winery & Vineyard in the U.S.

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Ifeoma C. Onyia has turned a childhood dream into history. Born in Nigeria, she is now the proud founder and owner of Clyopatra Winery & Vineyard, officially the first African immigrant–owned winery and vineyard in the United States.

Located in Laurel, Maryland, Clyopatra Winery & Vineyard stands as a powerful symbol of perseverance, culture, and bold vision. For Ifeoma, this journey was not just about wine—it was about breaking barriers in an industry where African immigrants are rarely represented.

From her early dreams growing up in Nigeria to building a winery on American soil, Ifeoma’s story is one of faith, hard work, and determination. She faced challenges along the way but stayed committed to her vision, proving that dreams have no borders.

Today, Clyopatra Winery & Vineyard is more than a business. It is a landmark achievement that opens doors for future generations and shows what is possible when passion meets purpose.

Ifeoma C. Onyia’s success is a proud moment for the African and Black community worldwide, reminding us that history can be made by those bold enough to dream and brave enough to act.

Want to support and learn more? Visit clyopatrawineryvineyard.com

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