The Wilson family, owners of Wilson Creek Winery, are not just passionate about wine; they are survivors of the devastating Route 91 Harvest Festival shooting in Las Vegas. The devastating events of that night in Las Vegas profoundly affected them, and every year, they find ways to give back to the community that has become so close to their hearts. Their dedication to honoring those affected by Route 91 runs deep, with a commitment to ensuring that the memory of those lost lives on.

Each year, in remembrance of those who lost their lives and in support of the survivors, Wilson Creek Winery creates special commemorative wine bottles. These bottles aren’t just a product—they represent hope, healing, and a tribute to the lives impacted. What makes these bottles even more significant is the tradition that surrounds their creation.

The same group of friends who stood beside the Wilsons during that terrible night at Route 91 gathers every year to hand-label these commemorative bottles. This yearly ritual has become a time of healing for them—a chance to come together, reflect on what they endured, and honor the memory of those they lost. For this group, the act of hand-labeling each bottle isn’t just a task—it’s a labor of love, a way to connect to something greater, and a shared moment of support for one another.

This year, the Wilson family is donating the proceeds of bottle sales to the Forever One memorial honoring the 58 victims.