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Family-Owned Winery Collective, Tinte Cellars, Announced the Public Release of Its 2021 Sauvignon Blanc Beginning on Saturday, May 28, 2022

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“Our latest Sauvignon Blanc arrives in all of our tasting rooms over Memorial Day Weekend to kick off summer,” said Teresa Spellman Gamble, co-owner of Tinte Cellars. “White floral notes open this wine up in the glass, and a balance of ripe tropical fruit and acidity give it a mouth-filling texture. It is a ‘perfect pairing’ for summer fare and festivities.”

2021 Tinte Cellars Sauvignon Blanc

Tinte Winemaker Noah Fox Reed recommends the 2021 Sauvignon be enjoyed with grilled fish, crudités, goat cheese, and honey, said Spellman Gamble.

2021 Tinte Cellars Sauvignon Blanc is available to purchase online at: https://tintecellars.orderport.net/product-details/0824/2021-Sauvignon-Blanc, and shall be available for pouring at all Tinte Cellars tasting rooms (see locations below*) over the Holiday weekend.

Price: $26/bottle

Great Wine for the Greater Good

As with all wine sold by Tinte Cellars, five percent of all retail sales and ten percent of all wine club sales go to support designated local non-profit organizations, such as Mary’s Place, Northwest Harvest, Seattle Children’s Behavioral Health Crisis Care Clinic, and Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic.

Earlier this month, the multi-award-winning winery was honored for its Corporate Citizenship by Puget Sound Business Journal, which acknowledged the winery’s community philanthropy with donations that totaled $135,875 in 2021. Since Tinte was founded in June 2018, its philanthropic commitment of cash and in-kind donations to local non-profits has exceeded $735,000.

About Tinte Cellars

In June of 2018, co-owners and husband and wife team, Tim Gamble and Teresa Spellman Gamble, purchased Woodinville’s William Church and Cuillin Hills wineries creating the umbrella brand, Tinte Cellars.

Community, volunteerism, and philanthropy formed the foundation of Tim and Teresa’s upbringings; their culture. When they established Tinte Cellars, the business needed to reflect those values and their desire to leave the world better than they found it.

Each year, Tinte Cellars selects a few nonprofit organizations to receive a portion of all wine sales (right off the top).

In 2021, five percent of all retail sales and 10% of all wine club sales will be split equally between Mary’s Place, Northwest Harvest, Seattle Children’s Behavioral Health Crisis Care Clinic, and the Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic. In addition, Tinte invests in a wide range of programs and activities to enable their customers, employees, and partners to amplify their own positive impact on the world. Since June 2018, Tinte’s philanthropic commitment of cash and in-kind donations to local non-profits has exceeded $735,000.

Tinte now operates two tasting rooms near its winery in Woodinville, a third tasting room in Seattle’s historic Georgetown neighborhood, Tinte Estates Vineyard on Red Mountain in Benton City, Washington, and Tinte Red Mountain Retreat, a short-term vacation rental property nestled in the vineyard.

The Tinte team secured dozens of wine awards over the past three years, recently earning Double Gold & Best of Class for their 2018 Tinte Cellars Malbec at the Sunset International Wine Competition.

Tinte Cellars has released the following wines under the Tinte Cellars label: Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, Syrah, Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc, William Church Red Blend, Bishops Blend, Cuillin Hills Red Blend, and Rosé of Counoise.

AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

Please find details about Tinte Cellars awards and accolades here.

To learn more about Tinte Cellars, please visit:

Tinte Cellars Motto: Great Wine for the Greater Good.

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