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Our Story

In 2016 the newly married couple were having a conversation, as many newlyweds do, about their future and what may be in store. Lee Fergestrom worked for a tech start-up, and now wife Emily in communication and public relations. However, the couple wanted to do something special — so a winery was born. Lee and Emily immediately got to work meeting with vineyards, winemakers, and grape growers to learn the business and gather as much information as they could. What they found was a bit surprising for such a competitive industry. They discovered that many of the people working in the Yakima Valley of Washington were very helpful. So they teamed up with Johnny Brose as their head winemaker, and by 2017 were able to produce their first vintage when the owners of Two Mountain Wineries allowed them to use their facility for the production process. The following year, the Fergestrom’s moved to a newly built facility. Now, under the winemaking leadership of Alexis Sells, who joined them from California, they are producing wines using the highest quality grapes and telling the story of the Yakima Valley.

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Fortuity Cellars is a family-owned and operated winery based in Yakima Valley

We feature the best of what Washington offers — Bordeaux and Rhône style wines. Owners Lee and Emily Fergestrom decided to open a winery in 2016, and a year later, they produced their first vintage. Welcome to our journey!

Family-owned Black Dot Woman Winemaker Black Dot Washington

Our Story

In 2016 the newly married couple were having a conversation, as many newlyweds do, about their future and what may be in store. Lee Fergestrom worked for a tech start-up, and now wife Emily in communication and public relations. However, the couple wanted to do something special — so a winery was born. Lee and Emily immediately got to work meeting with vineyards, winemakers, and grape growers to learn the business and gather as much information as they could. What they found was a bit surprising for such a competitive industry. They discovered that many of the people working in the Yakima Valley of Washington were very helpful. So they teamed up with Johnny Brose as their head winemaker, and by 2017 were able to produce their first vintage when the owners of Two Mountain Wineries allowed them to use their facility for the production process. The following year, the Fergestrom’s moved to a newly built facility. Now, under the winemaking leadership of Alexis Sells, who joined them from California, they are producing wines using the highest quality grapes and telling the story of the Yakima Valley.

From the Winery

Lee and Emily Fergestrom chatting with visitors in the outdoor tasting lounge

The gorgeous new tasting room reflects the Yakima Valley's commitment to distinctive, high-quality wines. Go say "hi" to Emily, Lee, and Alexis!

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Verhey Farms Vineyard

This cool site vineyard is a secret gem for Malbec that produces small, thicker-skinned grapes that are loaded with flavors.

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Yakima Valley

Overlooks the Yakima River, Washington

Soil

Deep fine sandy loam, lacustrine influence

Elevation

1050 ft

Roskamp Vineyard

This vineyard sits high atop a gravelly ridge that drops almost 400 feet down on either side.

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Snipes Mountain

Yakima Valley Washington

Soil

Loess over ancestral sand & gravel deposits

Elevation

1150 ft

Dubrul Vineyard

DuBrul Vineyard is consistently recognized and awarded as one of the top vineyards in Washington State.

AVA

Yakima Valley

Center of the Yakima Valley Washington

Soil

Heterogeneous rocks and loess over basalt

Elevation

950 to 1350 ft