Master sommelier Dustin Wilson recently teamed up with Santa Barbara Wine Country to offer premium wine tours that raise funds for a good cause -- Napa Valley's fire recovery.
Hit by ongoing wildfires in recent months, Napa Valley is on of the world's most famous wine regions in the world, and these natural disasters have not only affected the region's vinyards, and homes, but have also affected independent wine makers and other business owners.
Funds from each glass sold on Dustin Wilson's Santa Barbara Wine Country tour will be donated to Napa Valley fire relief efforts while introducing wine lovers to a region that many feel has been underrated for quite some time. "Santa Barbara is an awesome place to make wine, and I think it's still really under the radar. You've got this really authentic vibe going on and some really badass winemakers that are doing cool stuff that's pushing the envelope a little bit," said Wilson when describing his latest venture.
Charitable Wine Tours
Dustin Wilson Joins Napa Valley's Fire Relief Efforts with Exclusive Events
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