Three Wines, Three Causes: Ventisquero, OneHope & Ehlers Estates Give Back
Ventisquero Total Wine 2010, a rich and soft-finished wine, supports the Clean Schools Project in Chile and children's charities in export countries. Meanwhile, OneHope Wine Sauvignon Blanc 2011, a crisp and refreshing wine, contributes to reforestation, and Ehlers Estates 120 over 80 2008, a Bordeaux blend from Napa Valley, funds cardiovascular research.
Ventisquero Total Wine 2010, a cabernet sauvignon-like wine, donates a portion of its profits to noble causes. The Chilean wine supports the Clean Schools Project in its home country and aids children's charities in nations where it is exported.
OneHope Wine Sauvignon Blanc 2011, founded by Seth and Andrea Tisch, gives back to the environment. Half of the profits from this refreshing wine with bright grapefruit and grassy notes are used to plant trees.
Ehlers Estates 120 over 80 2008, a Bordeaux blend from California's Napa Valley, fully dedicates its profits to a vital cause. The wine supports cardiovascular research, contributing to a healthier future.
Ventisquero Total Wine 2010, OneHope Wine Sauvignon Blanc 2011, and Ehlers Estates 120 over 80 2008 are more than just fine wines. They each contribute significantly to their respective charitable causes, making them excellent choices for socially conscious wine enthusiasts.
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