Fortress Finale Semillon 2007
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Originally from Arkansas, Susan Lueker grew up on a family farm and thought she would be a scientist and never a farmer. She earned degrees in Chemistry and Medical Child Development at the University of Missouri and was working at the renowned Johns Hopkins University pursuing a graduate degree when she realized something was missing – she wanted a balanced career that was more in line with her interests in nature. After great consideration, Susan transferred to the University of California, Davis where she took her first Enology class and fell in love with the vineyards and the winemaking process.
Susan had found her calling, the perfect combination of science, art, people, and nature. She graduated with a degree in Viticulture and Enology and her first job in the winemaking industry was at Sonoma Valley’s small-production Hacienda Winery where she gained valuable hands-on experience. She continued to hone her skills at Dry Creek Vineyards before joining Simi winery, where she spearheaded all winemaking efforts for almost two decades. In 2019, Susan made a transition to Jackson Family Wines as the head winemaker for Fortress while also specializing in Bordeaux varietals for the Kendall-Jackson brand.
At Fortress, Susan brings more than 25 years of expertise and experience in Sonoma County winemaking to the forefront. She has a keen talent for crafting wines that are complex, balanced, and food-friendly.
Susan lives in Healdsburg with her Chef husband, their two dogs, and two cats. She enjoys foods that pair well with wines, watching sports and exercise.
Sémillon has the power to create wines with considerable structure, depth and length that will improve for several decades. It is the perfect partner to the vivdly aromatic Sauvignon Blanc. Sémillon especially shines in the Bordeaux region of Sauternes, which produces some of the world’s greatest sweet wines. Somm Secret—Sémillon was so common in South Africa in the 1820s, covering 93% of the country’s vineyard area, it was simply referred to as Wyndruif, or “wine grape.”
Located within the greater Clear Lake appellation, the Red Hills AVA is perhaps the hottest spot right now in Lake County for new Cabernet Sauvignon vineyards. Recognizing the potential of its volcanic and obsidian heavy soils, many respected growers are flocking to the area. Andy Beckstoffer, a leader in escalating the quality and recognition of Napa Valley, has already invested heavily in the area.