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Livermore Valley Wineries to Collect Relief Donations for Napa, Sonoma and Mendocino Winegrowers

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Livermore Valley, Calif. (October 10, 2017)—The Livermore Valley wine community is proud to come together to support our neighbors to the north by collecting relief donations in winery tasting rooms. Through October 15, wineries across Livermore Valley will accept cash, check and gift card donations to the Napa Valley Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund, the Community Foundation of Sonoma County’s Resilience Fund and the Community Foundation of Mendocino County’s Disaster Fund for Mendocino County.

In addition to collecting donations of any amount, some Livermore Valley wineries will be donating a percentage of tasting room proceeds for the weekend, including:

  • Cedar Mountain Winery
  • Concannon Vineyard
  • Cuda Ridge Wines
  • Dante Robere Vineyards
  • Eagle Ridge Winery
  • el Sol Winery
  • Garre’ Winery
  • Las Positas Vineyards
  • McGrail Vineyards and Winery
  • Nottingham Cellars
  • Occasio Winery
  • Page Mill Winery
  • The Steven Kent Winery

This is an evolving list—please visit the Livermore Valley Winegrowers Association blog at LVwine.org/blog for an updated list of wineries that will be donating a percentage of weekend sales and/or collecting physical donations of food and other goods.

Nottingham Cellars, Wente Vineyards and Murrieta’s Well will be collecting donations of items that will be delivered to affected areas. Items requested include food, water, coffee, blankets, pillows, sleeping bags, toiletries, pet crates, cat litter, cat food, dog food, pet supplies, ice chests, aluminum foil, plastic bags, feminine hygiene products, medication, band-aids, diapers, baby formula, baby wipes and gloves.

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