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Gehricke Wines Debuts DTC Program with Limited Production, Single Vineyard Sonoma County Wines

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Gehricke Wine BottlesSONOMA, Calif. (May 27, 2020) – Proprietor August Sebastiani is thrilled to debut a reserve line of Gehricke Wines through its first direct-to-consumer (DTC) program, featuring three small production, single vineyard wines from top sites in Sonoma County. Gehricke, which is known for its tier of appellation-driven wines sold through wholesale channels, is owned by fourth-generation vintner Sebastiani and is the flagship wine label in his 3 Badge Beverage Corporation portfolio.

“Our new DTC program gives consumers access to these small-lot bottlings that they can’t find elsewhere. We craft them with minimal intervention to be the finest representation of each vineyard and appellation,” noted Sebastiani. “Gehricke has enjoyed strong success over the years with our main tier of wines, largely through the work of our partners in the wholesale distribution system. With our bigger push into the premium space, we felt it was important to have a line of wines available direct-to-consumer.”

 The new Gehricke DTC program is now live through shop.3badge.com and includes three new, single-vineyard wines:

  • The 2018 Chalk Ridge Vineyard Chardonnay from the Russian River Valley ($49) is sourced from 30+ year-old vines and is aged in 50% new French oak for 18 months before release keeping it fresh and floral, with clean acidity and a creamy finish.
  • The 2018 Rogers Creek Vineyard Pinot Noir from Sonoma Coast ($59) benefits from the cool evening air and fog from the Pacific captured high in the rolling hills of Sonoma Mountain. In the heart of the Petaluma Gap, well-draining, volcanic soils provide a terroir that makes for uniquely styled, bold Pinot Noir.
  • The 2017 Upper East Side Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon from Sonoma Valley ($65) is planted on excellent loamy clay soils, providing the ideal base for ripening Cabernet. With its exposed site, the vines catch sunlight from sunrise to sunset, creating a powerful wine, with a dark cherry and cassis richness that’s cut with firm tannins and elevated by a long, stately finish.

Gehricke is a tribute to the dusty roads and forgotten vineyards of Sonoma that Sebastiani explored in his youth, many owned by old friends and family. Gehricke’s winemaker, Alex Beloz, has worked with high-quality Sonoma County grapes for nearly two decades.

Produced and distributed by Sebastiani’s 3 Badge Beverage Corporation, Gehricke Wines has enjoyed strong growth since it was introduced in 2014, with shipments up 17.1% over the last year through April. Gehricke’s main tier of wines include Russian River Valley Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, Los Carneros Pinot Noir, Russian River Valley Zinfandel, Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon and Sonoma Valley Petite Sirah. All wines are available nationally. For more information about Gehricke Wines or to purchase, please visit shop.3badge.com/Wines/Gehricke

About 3 Badge Beverage Corporation

Founded in 2009, 3 Badge Beverage Corporation is a négociant representing an innovative portfolio of terroir-driven wines and craft spirits from around the globe. Headquartered out of a historic, refurbished fire station in Sonoma, California, 3 Badge is led by fourth-generation vintner August Sebastiani. Named for his grandfather’s volunteer firefighting service badges, 3 Badge is built upon a philosophy of exceptional craftsmanship and commitment to place. 3 Badge Mixology offers Benjamin Chapman Whiskey, La Pivón Vermouth, Uncle Val’s Handcrafted Gin, Kirk & Sweeney Rum, Pasote Tequila and Bozal Mezcal, while 3 Badge Enology includes Gehricke Wines from Sonoma and Cedar + Salmon wines from the Pacific Northwest. Additional information can be found at 3badge.com.

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