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Gracianna Winery Supports Sonoma County Fire-Related Organizations by Donating 100% of Online Sales Profits 

Sonoma County Winery Sharing Gratitude for the  Ongoing Support of Local Aid Agencies 

(Healdsburg, CA) – In recent years Sonoma County has been hit hard by multiple fires, floods, and  now a pandemic. There are many that need help and for local first responders it is especially true  – firefighters, hospital workers and those that are food insecure. To do its part in this time of  need, Gracianna Winery is stepping up again: 100% of the profits of three special wine offers featured exclusively on Gracianna’s website will be donated to four Sonoma County non-profits  involved in helping those in need. The offers can be found at:  

https://www.gracianna.com/purchase.

“We are in the thick of it, and Gracianna has felt the effects of this shutdown,” said Gracianna  Winery co-founder Ashley Amador. “We have kept our team employed and are open limited  hours but we are still going. And while we keep going others are struggling. Our responsibility is  to pitch in with the community to support affected people today, right now. It’s one of our core  values to always help others when in need, and that’s especially relevant now as the four entities  we selected to support have helped us and others tremendously.” 

The wines offered are Gracianna’s core award-winners, brilliant Russian River Valley Pinot  Noir, Chardonnay and Zinfandel. Online buyers can buy 2- and 4-pack shipments and 100% of  profits will be donated to these four important Sonoma County entities: Forestville Fire  Protection District, Healdsburg Fire Department, Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Hospital and  Redwood Empire Food Bank. Many familiar with Gracianna’s label recognize that the gift stands for all the things that our fans worldwide are grateful for.  

“We are at a critical moment in time and the Redwood Empire Food Bank is committed to  distributing food to those in Sonoma, Mendocino, Humboldt, Lake, and Del Norte counties,”  said Redwood Empire Food Bank CEO, David Goodman. 

“We are first responders in this crisis, as we have been during floods and fires and public safety  power shutdowns,” said Goodman. “Because of the support of our community, we run towards  disasters, not away from them. We can’t do this alone.” 

About Gracianna Winery 

The Amador Family of Sonoma County are the owners of the award winning Gracianna Winery,  a “fruit-first” craftsman’s winery on the Miracle Mile of Westside Road in Healdsburg, CA.  They are committed to the care and devotion that goes into crafting and detailing each bottle of  wine. Their approach combines science and craftsmanship mixed with gratitude for the brilliant  hand-picked fruit they choose to make the wine. 

Gracianna symbolizes everyday gratitudes and graciousness in entertaining because of their  belief that successfully hosting a special meal with friends and family is an everlasting circle that  fills all our lives. 

Gracianna wines are for those with something to be grateful for.

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