Sunday, 29 September 2024

Upper Lake events with Cleavage Creek Wines to benefit breast cancer research

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Cleavage Creek wines will be featured at two upcoming fundraiser events in Upper Lake, Calif. Courtesy photo.




 


UPPER LAKE, Calif. – Two events in Upper Lake will celebrate October as “National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.”


Both will feature Cleavage Creek Wines, whose owner, Budge Brown, donates ten percent of all wine sales to breast cancer research.


The Blue Wing Saloon Restaurant is hosting the first event, a special winemaker dinner this Saturday evening, Oct. 2.


Budge Brown will be there along with several of the ladies featured on the labels of his wines.


Patrons that evening will be treated to an optional three course dinner designed to pair well with featured Cleavage Creek wines.


The restaurant will donate a further 10 percent of all bottle sales that evening.


The second event, also featuring Budge Brown and survivor models, will be held across Main Street at the Lake County Wine Studio from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, October 15.


Owner Susan Feiler will pour Cleavage Creek wines and serve a selection of appetizers paired to those wines. Photos by Eden Manus are on the walls in October and music by Majide will be in the background. Of the $15 admission price, Susan will donate one third to breast cancer research.


Budge Brown, also owner of Tulip Hill Wines in Nice, enjoyed 48 years of marriage with his wife Arlene.


When she lost her battle with breast cancer in 2005, he was determined to do whatever he could to help find a cure.


Brown purchased the Cleavage Creek wine label and released his first vintage of wines in 2007. A winery and tasting room are now under construction in Pope Valley, just east of Napa.


The Cleavage Creek look is distinctive and significant. The label on each bottle features the image of an actual breast cancer survivor whose story is told on the Cleavage Creek Web site.


“Putting a face on this disease and telling the stories of those who are dealing with it personalizes this and hopefully inspires everyone to take on the fight,” offers Brown.


Ten percent of the gross dollar amount of all wine sales is donated to cutting edge research to fight breast cancer. To date, Cleavage Creek and Budge Brown have donated over $72,000 to breast cancer causes.


“We had a great time hosting Budge and the ladies last October,” commented Blue Wing owner Bernie Butcher, “and we hope people will come by this Saturday, enjoy excellent food and wines – and help us make a small contribution to the fight against breast cancer.”

 

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Contact the Blue Wing Saloon, 707-275-2233, or the Lake County Wine Studio, 707-275-8030, for more information.

 

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