History
We consider ourselves a young winery with deep generational history. While our first grape crush was in the fall of 2000, our memories of this valley go back generations. The first pharmacist in Peshastin, Washington was Nicholas Bersing. He operated for many years in the early part of the 20th century from a small store on Main Street, now a local tavern. One of his daughters, Babe Bersing married Lou Wagoner, Sr. in 1945. Their oldest son, Lou Wagoner Jr., met and married Judy McClain in 1966. After raising their family on their pear orchard for many years, Lou and Judy began their new hobby of winemaking in 2000. Opening formally in September of 2002, the family began crafting many styles of wine and release approximately 20 various wines throughout the year.
Specialties
Many of our wines have been awarded top praise in numerous publications and contests. But the biggest awards we are grateful for are the ones straight off the wine-stained lips of our cherished guests. The same care that was given to the workmanship of the log home is evident in each and every one of our wines. Winemaker, Don Wood, alongside with his father in law, Louie Wagoner are crafting incredible wines, year after year. Whether it's the estate grown ice wines, specialty fruit wines, or the well-known classic varietals, there is a wine for everyone.