Commemorating Fred and Juelle Fisher’s wedding in 1975, the vineyard is not only an integral part of the winery, but also of our family’s life on the mountain.
First planted in 1973, Wedding Vineyard graces a south facing slope in front of our original Mountain Estate winery, running the length of our secluded estate. Nine acres were replanted in 2002 under the careful guidance of David Abreu: seven blocks of Cabernet Sauvignon (clone 337 and See clone, among others), one block of Petit Verdot (clone 400) and one block of Cabernet Franc (clone 327). The final remaining block was replanted in 2010 (Wiemer clone).
Commemorating Fred and Juelle Fisher’s wedding in 1975, the vineyard is not only an integral part of the winery, but also of our family’s life on the mountain.
Aromas of fresh, juicy blackberries, violet and iris, as well as rich ground cardamom with a hint of rosemary. Smooth on entry, the palate is concentrated with dense, fine-grained tannin and a persistent finish. With every taste, this Cabernet demonstrates that it is truly a product of the site. A sensorial promenade of harvest at Fisher Vineyards: from the uber-ripe blackberries along our childhood home in the mountains, to aromas of freshly fallen plums and fresh-cut avenues of dried cover crops. Ever present at the winery is the waft of rosemary from giant, woody hedges that line our drive and pathways. Alluring and elegant floral overtones of violet and iris mark this site and this wine as one of a kind.