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My Wine Is Amazing!
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720px Wide x 640px Height – “It’s important to approach a role like this with humility,” adds Renée, “and with the knowledge that I am a part of an ongoing story-that I am contributing to the legacy of a great winery.”
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1550
Convinced by Benjamin Franklin and under the sponsorship of Thomas Jefferson’s merchant friend John Adams, on September 2nd, 1773 an Italian viticulturist from Tuscany named Filippo Mazzei (or Philip Mazzei) set off to Virginia with European vines. Mazzei was headed to Augusta County, where the Virginia Legislature had promised him land. En route, Mazzei and Adams s
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Convinced by Benjamin Franklin and under the sponsorship of Thomas Jefferson’s merchant friend John Adams, on September 2nd, 1773 an Italian viticulturist from Tuscany named Filippo Mazzei (or Philip Mazzei) set off to Virginia with European vines. Mazzei was headed to Augusta County, where the Virginia Legislature had promised him land. En route, Mazzei and Adams s
1622
Convinced by Benjamin Franklin and under the sponsorship of Thomas Jefferson’s merchant friend John Adams, on September 2nd, 1773 an Italian viticulturist from Tuscany named Filippo Mazzei (or Philip Mazzei) set off to Virginia with European vines. Mazzei was headed to Augusta County, where the Virginia Legislature had promised him land. En route, Mazzei and Adams s
1721
Convinced by Benjamin Franklin and under the sponsorship of Thomas Jefferson’s merchant friend John Adams, on September 2nd, 1773 an Italian viticulturist from Tuscany named Filippo Mazzei (or Philip Mazzei) set off to Virginia with European vines. Mazzei was headed to Augusta County, where the Virginia Legislature had promised him land. En route, Mazzei and Adams s
Alex Fullerton, Owner ~ Winemaker
Alex serves as Winemaker and Vineyard Manager for Fullerton Wines. Read more on our Winemaker page.
Alex Fullerton can be contacted at alex@fullertonwines.com.
Eric Fullerton, Owner ~ Associate Winemaker
Eric helps tend fermentation and élevagein the cellar, and nurtures the estate Ivy Slope Vineyard. He also manages national sales efforts.
Eric Fullerton can be contacted at eric@fullertonwines.com.
Susanne Fullerton, Owner ~ General Manager
Susanne manages the daily operations for Fullerton Wines, serving as the point person for accounting, and coordination with our industry partners.
Susanne Fullerton can be contacted at susanne@fullertonwines.com.
Caroline Fullerton, Designer
Caroline works as a material designer for Nike by day, but functions as a creative designer for Fullerton Wines by night.
Filip Fullerton, Vineyard Assistant
Filip attends Seattle Pacific University and fills in at the winery and vineyard as a cellar/vineyard-hand. When he is not playing basketball, he can be found tending Ivy Slope vines or helping Alex with other tasks.
James Tipton, Cellar Master
With prior experience in Sonoma, James works as Cellar Master, taking care of day-to-day operations in the winery, while also helping in the vineyards when needed. You’ll occasionally be lucky enough to catch him at the tasting room, where he helps when he has time.
James Tipton can be contacted at james@fullertonwines.com.
Phoebe, Winery Dog
Phoebe is our official winery & vineyard dog, and our unofficial inspiration. She loves nothing more than sprinting through the vines, and greeting guests. Email Phoebe.