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RUTHERFORD, Calif., April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In gratitude to the entire Napa Valley community, St. Supéry Estate Vineyards and Winery is pleased to announce a commitment to contribute over $100,000 to the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund through proceeds from the sale of its 2020 Napa Valley Estate Sauvignon Blanc. During the 2020 fires, the COVID pandemic and previous disasters, the Disaster Relief Fund has provided immediate support to the most impacted members of our community.
2020 St. Supéry Napa Valley Estate Sauvignon Blanc
St. Supéry is thankful to neighbors and first responders who helped protect the Dollarhide Ranch from further damage during the LNU Lightning Complex fires. In August 2020, on the second day of harvest, the LNU fires converged on St. Supéry s 1,530-acre Dollarhide Ranch where the majority of their grapes are grown. Neighbors with water trucks and bulldozers worked alongside St. Supéry s team to c
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Napa Valley Community Foundation announced that cash assistance programs to help local residents endure the economic pain of the pandemic and recover from last yearâs wildfires will continue into the summer.
Two types of aid initially made available in 2020 will remain on offer until at least June 30: grants for homeowners and renters whose primary residence was damaged or destroyed by the 2020 wildfires; and rental assistance grants for workers facing economic hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic or the LNU and Glass fires, which burned for 10 weeks during peak harvest and visitation season for Napa Valley.
Gary’s Wine & Marketplace Owners Gary and Liz Fisch Supports the Napa Valley Community Disaster Relief Fund with $25,000 Donation
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The contribution assists the Napa Valley Community Foundation in their efforts to combat the devastating effects of the Glass Fire in Northern California
Gary s Wine & Marketplace SAN FRANCISCO (PRWEB) December 21, 2020 Following the devastating Glass Fire that impacted tens of thousands of acres of wine country, Gary’s Wine & Marketplace owners Gary and Liz Fisch donated $25,000 to Napa Valley Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund. Gary’s Wine & Marketplace began as a small wine shop in New Jersey in 1987 and has since grown to be one of the largest fine wine businesses in the New York metropolitan area with a fifth store in Napa Valley, California. With his long standing connections in the industry, Gary rallied his colleagues across the U.S. to support r
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From the COVID-19 pandemic to the wildfires that scorched the West Coast, 2020 has been an incredibly difficult year for many. When restaurants and bars across the globe closed this spring, many hospitality workers found themselves without jobs. As many countries revisit stay-at-home orders during what would normally be the busiest time of year, these workers are once again facing financial insecurity. In light of the myriad issues faced by those the world over, many in the wine and spirits industry have stepped up to offer relief.
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