| Redwood Creek Wines Announces Sponsorship Of Jackson Hole Film Festival As Official Wine |
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(Modesta, California - April 2007) - Redwood Creek wines of California
is proud to serve as the "Official Wine" of the 2007 Jackson Hole
Film Festival. Redwood Creek recognizes
that the panoramic views of the great outdoors, such as the mountains in Jackson Hole, are always enhanced by a glass of flavorful
wine.
The Jackson Hole Film Festival takes place June 7-11, showcasing more than 80 films. Additionally, the festival features forum discussions, exhibits and lively parties. "The mission and vision of Redwood Creek was such a natural fit for Jackson and the Jackson Hole Film Festival. We are extremely honored to have Redwood Creek Wines supporting our Festival this year, and hope to build a long-lasting relationship with them in years to come," said Eben Dorros, president of the Jackson Hole Film Festival. "As the gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, the scenery of Jackson Hole and the Film Festival pairs well with the adventurous spirit of Redwood Creek wines," said Jeremy Soine, Redwood Creek's Brand Manager. "We are committed in our support of this festival because Jackson Hole has so much to offer to those who enjoy and want to preserve the Great Outdoors." Throughout the festival, Redwood Creek will pour all seven rich and flavorful varietals from its portfolio of wines including a refreshing white zinfandel, food-friendly Pinot Noir, medium-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon, and velvety Merlot. On the white side, a medium-bodied Chardonnay, crisp Pinot Grigio and citrusy Sauvignon Blanc round out the portfolio. Redwood Creek wines embody the unique spirit of California. Winemaker Cal Dennison has crafted this portfolio of seven food-friendly wines to consistently deliver outstanding quality at an attractive price. Redwood Creek wines are available at retailers nationwide at a suggested retail price ranging from $6.99 to $9.99. The Jackson Hole Film Festival is a premier destination competitive film festival and a Program of the Jackson Hole Film Institute, a non-profit organization. The 2007 Festival, June 7-11, will screen approximately 80 independent films competing in 7 competitive program categories. Provocative forum discussions and lively evening events enrich the Festival and give festival goers the opportunity to interact with filmmakers in a casual setting. The Festival's film programs include: the 2007 World Program highlighting filmmakers from the Far East, Global Insight highlighting important humanitarian films, Sports Action showcasing action sports filmmaking, and Student Voices. For more information, visit www.jacksonholefilmfestival.org |
