485 Jefferson Street
San Francisco, California 94109

You are invited to the opening celebration of Courtesan Wine's new Wine Tasting Room in San Francisco!

Come meet winemaker Bridget Raymond and taste through her highly acclaimed Courtesan, Brigette and Omerta wines. The tasting will include the following wines:

2006 Omerta - Super Tuscan Blend
2006 Brigette - Bordeaux Blend
2004 Courtesan - Oakville Cabernet Sauvignon
...plus a special new release!

This is a rare opportunity to taste these highly acclaimed wines for only $10 if you purchase tickets via EventBright at http://courtesanwines.eventbrite.com!

In additional, receive 10% off the purchases of any of these wines and 20% off the purchase of 6 bottles or more the night of the event. There will also be special prices on these wines by the glass. So come join the party and taste this exceptional boutique wines!

$10 in advance / $15 at the door
Purchase Tickets: http://courtesanwines.eventbrite.com

About Courtesan
A Courtesan was a woman in the 15th – 20th century who at the very least came from an upper-middle class family; most came from wealthy or noble families, but weren’t royalty. These women were allowed to be educated and learned about the finer things in life: art, poetry, opera, and wine. Courtesans were well – educated and worldly – aside from their physical attributes, it was their wit and personality that set them apart from regular women. They became the companions at social events to men of wealth, power, and royalty. Some of the most famous women in royal circles, such as Madame De Pompadour, were courtesans and played a vital role in shaping social trends. Courtesan Wines embraces this philosophy.

About Bridget Raymond
Bridget was raised in Rutherford, CA (in the heart of the Napa Valley) and spent much of her time as a child playing among the vines of her family’s vineyard. Bridget's uncles own vineyards in the Napa Valley and making wine is a family tradition. They were her first teachers and she is grateful for it. During college, she drove up to Napa many weekends to help her uncles make wine and worked in tasting rooms to gain in-depth knowledge about various varietals and different winemaking processes used throughout the valley. She still continued with this tradition and works in Napa every harvest to help the family. From winemaking to sales and marketing, Bridget was exposed to many facets of the business. She now felt ready to pursue her life-long dream of producing her own wine, independent of the family. Hence, Courtesan was born.

Added by WineryCollective on September 11, 2009