Cleavage Creek Wine – Buy a bottle of Cleavage Creek wine and ten percent of the sale will go toward breast cancer research and every bottle has a picture of a breast cancer survivor.

Cleavage Creek wine is owned by Budge Brown who lost his wife, Arlene, to breast cancer in 2005 so he began the Cleavage Creek winery from one of his vinyards in Nevada.

“I got a creek running through the middle of two rounded hillsides. So, Cleavage Creek Wine. You know, it just really fit my ranch,” Brown said.

But don’t buy a bottle of Cleavage Creek just for a good cause. Cleavage Creek 2006 Napa Valley Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, 2006 Reserve Petite Sirah and 2006 Tracy Hills Reserve Cabernet-Syrah are all award-winners so you can expect a good wine with a good cause. Prices range from $12.00 to $60 per bottle.
Each breast cancer survivor featured on these wine bottles have a story behind their fight. Their stories are told on the Cleavage Creek website. Brown said he wanted to put survivors on the labels because he wants them to know “that they are beautiful and loved.”
Have you tried this wine and if not, will you now try a bottle of Cleavage Creek Wine?
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October 17th, 2009 at 9:41 am
What a great idea. Ill order a few bottles to make sure it is good, then I’ll order a case of wine for a good cause