Wine has been a part of American history for centuries, dating back to the early colonial days. The first grapevines were planted by European settlers in the 1600s, and by the mid-1700s, wine production was underway in several colonies.
As the United States grew and prospered, so did its wine industry. By the late 1800s, California had become a major player in the national wine market, with wineries like Inglenook and Beringer leading the way.
When it comes to wine pairing, the possibilities are endless. But for those who cherish freedom, there's no better way to experience the perfect pairing than with a glass of fine American wine.
From the bold flavors of a California Cabernet Sauvignon to the crisp acidity of an Oregon Pinot Grigio, every sip is a celebration of the country's rich winemaking heritage.
At the American Civil Liberty Union, we believe that wine and freedom go hand in hand. Whether you're sipping a glass on the porch or sharing a bottle with friends, every moment is an opportunity to celebrate the joys of life.
So here's to you, dear reader: may your glasses always be full, and your hearts always be free.