Twelfth Night Wines is thrilled to announce the release of the 2014 Pinot Noir which received a 92 point rating from Allen Meadows, the noted Pinot Noir expert. This is the highest rating given by Mr. Meadows for a 2014 Central Otago Pinot Noir. Meadows writes:
2014 Pinot Noir – Twelfth Night: (Central Otago, 13.9%). A ripe and cool nose features aromas of red cherry, sandalwood, anise and a hint of rose petal. I very much like the mouth feel of the delicious, vibrant and refreshing middle weight flavors that culminate in a balanced and sneaky long finale. 92 points
This wine is now available in Massachusetts online (click here) or through your favorite retailer. It will be distributed soon to all states where Twelfth Night wines are sold....
Twelfth Night Wines is thrilled to announce a new partnership with the Boston-based Commonwealth Shakespeare Company (CSC). With a name like Twelfth Night Wines, the synergies of a partnership with the CSC are clear! For those living in the Boston area, you will recognize CSC as the organization that presents free Shakespeare productions on the Boston Common every summer to rapt audiences of Shakespeare lovers. From the CSC’s website:
Now entering its 23rd season, CSC’s Free Shakespeare on the Common has become an annual Boston tradition, modeled along the lines of “Shakespeare in the Park” in Central Park and the many other free outdoor summer Shakespeare events throughout the city.
Beginning in the summer of 1996, CSC Artistic Director, Steven Maler collaborated with the City of Boston, the Boston Parks & Recreation Department, and the Mayor’s Office for Cultural Affairs to present a free outdoor production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Copley Square. This event was described by Ed Siegel of The Boston Globe as “fully engaging, with one of the most diverse audiences ever seen in Boston.” Midsummer was chosen as one of the top ten productions of 1996 by the Globe, and Mr. Maler received the Eliot Norton Award for his outstanding direction. Carolyn Clay of The Boston Phoenix wrote, “how proud it is for Boston to finally offer free Shakespeare.”
Following the success of Midsummer, CSC presented Romeo and Juliet at the newly renovated Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common in August of 1997. Performing annually at the Parkman Bandstand — centrally located, handicapped-accessible and accessible to all by public transportation — CSC has become one of Boston’s most attended annual arts events. Each summer CSC welcomes approximately 75,000 people to our shows on the Boston Common, and over the past 22 years, CSC has performed for over 1 million audience members! In September of 2013, CSC was named as the Theatre-in-Residence at Babson College.
Twelfth Night Wines has a long tradition of supporting charitable events both in Boston and in other states where our wines are distributed. This year, we are very proud to support the amazing work of the CSC by donating Twelfth Night wines for the annual CSC fundraising Gala to be held on April 7 at the Taj Hotel in Boston. Always one of Boston's most hotly anticipated events," says The Improper Bostonian’s Jonathan Soroff, Commonwealth Shakespeare’s gala is a highlight of Boston’s spring gala season. The event is a fun-filled evening of fabulous food and drink, inspiring entertainment, and the spirit of generosity, as some of Boston’s best movers and shakers help to make CSC’s mission a reality. The 2018 gala will welcome around 350 guests for the celebration, including Board members, valued donors, corporate partners, and community leaders.
The theme of the evening is based on Founding Artistic Director Steve Maler's vision for CSC’s 2018 Free Shakespeare on the Common production of Richard III, a searing drama about a ruthless leader's ascension to power and ultimate downfall. Drawing inspiration from Alexander McQueen's "Jack the Ripper" collection, the Gala will feature the dark, mysterious feeling it summons of Victorian London. While CSC galas are typically focused on multiple performances by the actors, the 2018 gala will feature a sole monologue by a very special celebrity guest.
Guests at the Gala will be treated to two delicious Twelfth Night wines, Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc, to complement the fabulous food that will be served by the Taj Hotel kitchen. Mark your calendars for one of the biggest social events of the season to support a wonderful arts organization in Boston and to enjoy the wines of the Bard!
To buy tickets for this fabulous event, visit the CSC website....
Twelfth Night Wines is very excited to be partnering with great distributors in North Carolina and Indiana. In North Carolina, our wines are being represented by The Thirty-Seven Wine Group, a Charlotte-based company that focuses on representing predominantly family-owned and operated estate wines from all over the world. Their portfolio is focused on premium, unique, and eclectic brands that reflect the best of their regions while providing value to their customers. Thirty-Seven Wine Group will be servicing 25 counties in NC including the major metro areas of Charlotte, Ashville and everything in between. The rest of the state will be covered by Paragon Wine Group which is based out of Raleigh.
Vino Indiana, based in Wolcottville, IN in the northern part of the state is currently representing our wines to the discerning customers of Indiana. The company only carries wines from family-owned and craft wineries with a primary focus on quality, consistency, and passion. They are proud to be a distributor of quality wine that will provide an enhanced experience for customers of restaurants and retailers.
Twelfth Night wines is thrilled to be working with all of these great distributors. If you live in North Carolina or Indiana and want to find Twelfth Night Wines in your favorite shop, please contact all three distributors here....