Sunday, 30 June 2024

Shannon Family of Wines and Republic National Distributing Co. announce expanded partnership

LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Shannon Family of Wines has announced an expanded partnership with Republic National Distributing Co. to include the following states: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina, Texas Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.

The new relationship is effective May 1.

“We are proud to announce our new partnership with RNDC, one of the world’s leading wine and spirits distribution companies,” said Clay Shannon, proprietor, Shannon Family of Wines. “The foundation of RNDC’s long history of success starts with the strength of their leadership team who embrace strong family values that feel similar to our approach to business. In addition, the very impressive talent and determination of their sales group gives us great confidence in our future. Lastly, we believe RNDC’s company vision and commitment to innovation philosophically matches up with Shannon Family of Wines’ goal of becoming a leader in organic and sustainable farming. We appreciate the warm welcome we have received from our new partner and are excited to get started.”

“We are pleased to expand our relationship and look forward to continued growth with the brands from Shannon Family of Wines,” said RNDC’s Executive Vice President of Wine Russell Motz. “They are family-owned and sustainable. The fact that they plant it, grow it, and make it all at an affordable price are some of the many reasons we are excited about our future together.”

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