Isenhower Cellars "Fuga a Due"

Isenhower Cellars “Fuga a Due”

WHY WE LOVE IT

  • This wines is sourced from the Konnowac Vineyard in Rattlesnake Hills.
  • Konnowac is a certified organic vineyard with soils of Harwood-Burke-Wichl, Warden, and Shano Silt Loam.

Variety: 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Sangiovese

Elaboration: 100% handpicked and destemmed. Innoculated with organic yeasts. 19 months in used 300 L French oak barrels. Yeast, organic and inorganic yeast nutrients, tartaric acid, and minimally necessary sulfur dioxide. Unfined. Unfiltered.

Tasting Notes: Aromas of blueberry, violet, currant, cherry, vanilla bean, and wild rose. The flavors include blackberry, blueberry, current, dried Italian herbs, and minerals. The mouthfeel is crisp, fresh, and lively.

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PRODUCER BACKGROUND

Isenhower Cellars was founded in 1999 by Denise and Brett Isenhower and was the 18th winery in the Walla Walla area. The Isenhower’s, both Pharmacists, chose to leave their Colorado surroundings and corporate healthcare to follow Brett’s dream of winemaking and Denise’s dream of moving back to Washington, where they first met. Today, Denise is the General Manager and Brett is the Winemaker. For Brett, Walla Walla was an easy choice because of its beauty and the wide-open, entrepreneurial nature of the wine industry there. Isenhower Cellars is one of the few medium-sized Washington wineries that is 100% husband and wife owned and operated.

The Isenhower’s built their winery in 2002 and opened the Woodinville tasting room in 2009. They source their grapes from experienced, established growers ranging from Columbia Valley, Horse Heaven Hills, Walla Walla, Yakima Valley, Red Mountain, and Oregon to the Wahluke Slope. These high-elevation farms produce beautiful juice from old vines all the way to experimental clones.

Isenhower Cellars and their growers follow a minimalist philosophy and more natural winemaking process, including low pesticides, light intervention and sustainable farming methods to achieve depth of character, lightness of touch, and an array of fresh, interesting wines.

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