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The Donum Estate Announces the Debut of Wine Labels Designed by Ai Weiwei

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Donum 2014 Carneros Estate Grown ChardonnaySONOMA, California (June 21, 2016) – The Donum Estate, renowned for its ultra-premium single-vineyard, single-appellation Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays, is pleased to announce the debut of labels designed by Ai Weiwei. The first label will appear on Donum’s 2014 Carneros Estate Grown Chardonnay, now available in select markets. This fall, labels for the entire 2014 Donum Pinot Noir portfolio will showcase Ai Weiwei’s designs.

“We have long been inspired by the strength and evocative power of Ai Weiwei’s art,” said Anne Moller-Racke, the president and winegrower for The Donum Estate. “We have been equally inspired by his willingness to push boundaries and to overcome convention. It is precisely this combination of elements, that we strive to bring to the art of winemaking.”

The installation by Ai Weiwei entitled “Circle of Animals” was acquired in 2015 and added to the winery’s outdoor art collection. It is a pivotal work, representing 12 animal heads of the traditional Chinese zodiac made in bronze.  The zodiac signs are a Chinese tradition dating back thousands of years. The original set of zodiac heads was created in the mid-1700s for the Garden of Perfect Brightness (Yuanmingyuan) at the Old Summer Palace in Beijing. Ai’s “Circle of Animals” is not identical to the original work, but is instead a reinterpretation of it, reflecting the changes imposed by shifting dynasties, changes in values, the course of history, and political upheaval over time.  It has become one of the most famous works of contemporary Chinese art.

Circle of Animals by Ai Weiwei“Wine can instill a moment of inspiration or madness; likewise can art,” noted Ai Weiwei.

Founded in 2001, The Donum Estate sources fruit exclusively from its estate vineyards in Carneros, Russian River Valley and Anderson Valley. Controlling production process from vine to bottle is very important to Anne Moller-Racke. Donum’s commitment to small, handcrafted lots reflective of site and vintage has been the mission, vintage after vintage.

The Donum Estate portfolio includes:  Carneros Estate Grown Chardonnay; Carneros Estate Grown Pinot Noir; Carneros West Slope Pinot Noir; Carneros East Slope Pinot Noir; Carneros 1870 Pinot Noir; Anderson Valley Pinot Noir; Anderson Valley Angel Camp Pinot Noir; Russian River Estate Pinot Noir; Russian River Ten Oaks Pinot Noir; and Russian River Reserve Pinot Noir.  For more information on The Donum Estate, visit www.thedonumestate.com.

About The Donum Estate

Celebrating its 15th vintage, The Donum Estate’s mission is to produce highest-quality Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in the Burgundian grand cru model from Donum’s estate vineyards in Caneros, Russian River Valley and Anderson Valley.  President and winegrower Anne Moller-Racke leads a passionate winemaking team that crafts only single-vineyard, single-appellation wines from small lots reflecting each unique, premier vineyard block.  The Donum Estate comprises 187 picturesque acres north of San Pablo Bay in the Carneros wine region, featuring a sculpture park with works from world-renowned artists. Reservations for tastings and tours of the property can be made by visiting www.thedonumestate.com or calling 707-939-2290.

About Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei is one of the world’s most known contemporary artists, born in 1957 in Beijing, China. His works span various artistic disciplines, often containing hard social criticism. In 2005, his activist stance on the Internet and in social media brought him into conflict with the Chinese government, resulting in a house arrest, assault, imprisonment and surveillance.  Currently Ai Weiwei works and lives in Berlin, Germany.

More information about Ai Weiwei’s “Circle of Animals” can be found on his website:  www.zodiacheads.com.

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