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Dry Creek Vineyard selected as the official Wine of LV AC World Series

by Peter Rusch on 30 Apr 2016
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Dry Creek Vineyard announced today that it has been selected by the America’s Cup Event Authority as the Official Wine of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series events in New York (May 7 and 8) and Chicago (June 11 and 12).

“The America’s Cup represents the pinnacle of world-class yacht racing and we are thrilled to be selected as the Official Wine for the preliminary competitions, collectively known as the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series, held in New York and Chicago,” said Kim Stare Wallace, President, Dry Creek Vineyard. “For more than 30 years, the sport of sailing has been an integral part of the Dry Creek Vineyard brand and having our wines poured during these events is both an honor and testament to our nautical heritage.”



“With its longstanding track record for supporting the sport of sailing, and the nautical theme throughout its branding, selecting Dry Creek Vineyard as our Official Wine was a natural choice for the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series’ U.S regattas,” said Harvey Schiller, Commercial Commissioner, America’s Cup Event Authority. “We are thrilled to have their wines poured in the hospitality lounges and spectator boats during the New York and Chicago races.”

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