Ravens Launch Subscription Wine Club Brand ‘Winning Drive’

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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — The Baltimore Ravens are venturing into the vino crippled with a caller subscription nine for their Napa Valley-developed vino brand.

The “Winning Drive Club” is named aft the thoroughfare the Ravens’ office is located, Winning Drive. It features wines developed successful concern with Fairwinds Estate Winery Napa Valley, California.

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Club members volition person 2 shipments a twelvemonth of six bottles. The bottles, the squad said, volition “tell the communicative of an facet of the squad oregon grant unsocial qualities, culture, traditions, oregon locations of Baltimore and Maryland.”

The archetypal shipment is acceptable for November, and the 2nd volition travel successful March 2022 up of the NFL Draft. Each shipment comes successful a fire-branded Baltimore Ravens woody vino crate.

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“We are excited to spouse connected the Winning Drive Club,” said Brad Downs, Ravens Sr. Vice President of Marketing. “Engaging with our fans successful unique, first-class ways has agelong been a precedence to the organization. We couldn’t beryllium much excited to motorboat the Winning Drive Club, which has been developed to bespeak the quality of our enactment and our beloved Charm City.”

The November shipment volition see 2 bottles each of 3 wines:

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  • Midnight Dreary: A Napa Valley reddish Bordeaux blend
  • Charm: An elegant and approachable Napa Valley Chardonnay
  • Festivus Maximus: A Napa Valley sparkling brut made successful the accepted champagne method

According to the brand’s website, determination is simply a $50 deposit to unafraid the archetypal shipment, and the outgo for each shipment volition scope betwixt $290 to $450 positive taxation and shipping. Find much accusation connected the marque and go a subordinate here.

CBS Baltimore Staff

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