Our History
The History of Wilson Vineyards

The Wilson family has been farming the rich land in Clarksburg for three generations, beginning with George Harold Wilson who established the family homestead in the early years of the 20th century. George loved the land and firmly believed that farming offered a way to improve people’s lives around the world.

George and his wife Isabelle established the values that still guide the family business:
  • Good stewardship of the land

  • Commitment to integrity, quality, and the success of customers

  • Concern for the well-being of employees and community

  • Positive, proactive, and forward thinking

As a family, the Wilsons are committed to each other. As growers, they are committed to producing the highest quality fruit for all varietals because they know that premium fruit is essential to great wines.

As the fourth generation of Wilsons comes of age, some of them will carry on the family’s agricultural traditions well into the 21st century. Read more about the Wilsons at the links below.


First Generation: George Harold and Isabelle Wilson
Second Generation: (George) David and Erma Wilson
Third Generation: (David) Mark Wilson
Kenneth Wilson
Sandra Wilson
Fourth Generation: (George) Daniel Wilson
Lindy Wilson
Hannah Wilson
David Ogilvie
Philip Ogilvie
Robyn Ogilvie



Family Memories


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4th of- July Parade


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Wilson 2nd generation family


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Levee work