Uncorked

Pouring empathy into helpful efforts

Whenever I shop -- be it for groceries, clothes or even shoes -- I am always searching for those companies "giving back." The idea of a winery "giving back" is not a new concept, but vineyards and wineries aren't likely to immediately come to mind for most of us when we think of charitable companies.

More wineries are becoming involved in projects to benefit not only their community but others as well. I can't think of a better way to spend money than enjoying a glass of wine and making a difference.

The Candoni De Zan family, owners of Candoni Wines, participates in several ongoing programs, including a partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation in connection with Earth Day. During certain months, the family pledges to plant a tree in a national forest for each case of Candoni Organic Merlot, Pinot Grigio and Buongiorno Red Blend sold. Candoni Wines also supports the National Breast Cancer Foundation with the sales of its Candoni Elviana Rosé.

Josh Cellars works with organizations that support first responders, current military and veterans. In the past, Josh Cellars has donated $1 for every bottle sold during November and December to Operation Homefront.

Onehope Wine is produced in partnership with Rob Mondavi Jr. The company donates half of the profits of wines sold during specific months to charities that focus on breast cancer and AIDS prevention, autism research and childhood hunger.

Charles Smith Wines works with a variety of groups and organizations including the American Heart Association, Planned Parenthood, Meals on Wheels, Ronald McDonald House and Alzheimer's Association.

This list is far from comprehensive. Many other brands support a variety of organizations. So when you are looking for your next bottle to serve at a dinner party or just enjoy yourself, consider grabbing one that gives back.

THE VALUES

2014 Onehope Cabernet Sauvignon, California (about $14 retail)

2013 Candoni Organic Merlot, Italy (about $12 retail)

2013 Candoni Organic Pinot Grigio, Italy (about $12 retail)

THE SPLURGES

2013 Josh Cellars Merlot, California (about $20 retail)

2013 Charles Smith Syrah "Boom Boom," Washington (about $18 retail)

2013 Josh Cellars Chardonnay, California (about $20 retail)

Lorri Hambuchen is a member of London's Institute of Wines and Spirits. Contact her at the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, Ark. 72203, or email:

uncorked@thewinecenter.com

Food on 07/01/2015

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