
“The story of women’s struggle for equality belongs to no single feminist nor to any one organization but to the collective efforts of all who care about human rights” Gloria Steinem
Our good friends in Sonoma are making a lovely Pinot Noir while getting “The Best Food Money Can’t Buy” to families under the poverty line. We love the wine and admire our friends’ hard work. Cheers Wendy and Eddie!
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2012 WHOA Farm Pinot Noir, Crane Vineyard $330 6pack
SONOMA COAST only 615 cases produced
"Ruby red in color, with great aromatics of red cherry, beet root, and anise with subtle oak tones. The wine has a great attack, and is quite suave on the palate. A Pinot Noir from the zone that shows the perfumed, elegant side of the varietal. Very fine tannins that are subtle yet provide a silky grip. Elements of pomegranate, orange peel and red berries are all framed nicely with fresh acids. This is textbook medium bodied Pinot that shows the intense side of Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir. Very stylish and delicious."
– Paul Roberts, Master Sommelier
This organically farmed wine is a key component to achieve financial sustainability for the Work Horse Organic Agriculture (WHOA) Farm, a non-profit that produces over 50,000 pounds of organically grown food annually. WHOA distributes their produce free of charge to Sonoma County health clinics and soup kitchens.
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