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Happy 4th of July, y'all. Our Purple Cowboy is the official wine of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association
The Wine Sisterhood is thrilled to announce that Purple Cowboy, our Paso Robles appellation red wine portfolio, has been designated the official wine of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), the first of its kind for a wine brand. The PRCA is the oldest and largest rodeo-sanctioning body in the world.
“We are delighted to embark upon this new partnership with the
PRCA. Real cowboys do drink wine!” says Terry Wheatley, our own Boss Lady and
Wine
Sisterhood founder.
Terry, along with family including her professional cowboy husband and son, has long been involved with rodeo competition and the western community. In 2004, while her son Wade was competing as a championship roper, Wheatley introduced the rodeo world to the
Tough Enough to Wear Pink Campaign to fight breast cancer. Since then TETWP has raised over seven million dollars.
Terry founded the
Tough Enough To Wear Pink Campaign, along with Karl Stressman (formerly Wrangler Special Events Director now PRCA Rodeo Commissioner) to help families coping with breast cancer in the western community. The iconic campaign, which has been adopted by other professional and collegiate sports franchises, has competitors donning the color pink during competition to bring attention to the disease.
Purple Cowboy wines include
Tenacious Red, a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah and
Night Rider Merlot.
Trail Boss Cabernet Sauvignon will be added to the portfolio in the fall. The wines have garnered numerous awards and accolades and caught the attention of the mainstream media.
Purple Cowboy Tenacious Red was featured on a recent segment of
The Today Show.
Purple Cowboy is sourced from Paso Robles, California, a winegrowing region dubbed
“Cowboy Wine Country” due to its western heritage and ranching traditions. The wines were inspired by a group of cowboys who worked the vineyards during the week and the rodeo arena on weekends.They liked to drink red wine so dark it turned their teeth to purple, or so the legend goes.
Purple Cowboy wines are available nationally or at our
Wine Sisterhood Wine Shop and retail for about $12. Find out more about the wines at
www.purplecowboy.com and
check out the
Gold Buckle Challenge. You could
win primo seats to the
2010 Wrangler National Final Rodeo in December in Las Vegas.