Diane W.
Yelp
A MUST see! Long story, but we were graciously allowed to tag along a private wine tasting and tour ( thanks again to the Leyland family).
This firehouse turned wine making/ tasting area in the basement and incredible tribute to the late great baseball player and humanitarian was created by local Engine House 25 Wine/ local photographer/ Roberto Clemente fan Duane Rieder. Beyond being an extremely talented photographer ( lots of sports photos, including Pittsburgh Penguins greats) and gifted tour guide, he is a genuinely nice guy.
Our tour commenced in the basement, with such a display of baseball artifacts , barrels and wine bottles, I could have ended the tour there...not to mention delicious wines and awesome labels... ( purchase a bottle).
But it continued to the rest of the beautiful firehouse museum, which he restored and paid only $1 for ( while everyone thought he was nuts).
There are several letters, including contract / salary requests, draft and military letters, wedding photos and more.
There are photos, illustrations, LeRoy Nieman paintings...
Lots of stuff from Roberto's Puerto Rico.
There are signed bats, balls, gloves and amazing photographs and incredible memorabilia throughout.
There is even the bent propeller from his plane that crashed, ending this amazing human's life on a humanitarian mission.
Books, photos, pins, stickers, clothing and other items available for purchase.
My review cannot do this tribute justice. Please see it for yourself. Go online and schedule a tour and if you go in the morning: early afternoon, grab a bite at Lola's Eatery next door. We went without the knowledge that it is Duane's daughter snd husband's place---amazing food, vibe and service.