We want you to sit in the executive hot seat and choose our next labels for the 2011 Riverview Series.
All you have to do is analyze the five label choices below and CLICK HERE to enter a few survey questions about your favourites. You only have until March 14 to participate, so act quickly!
At the end of the contest, we will collect our survey results, and the two most popular labels will be chosen for our 2011 Riverview series; one for our whites and one for our reds.
One lucky participant, chosen at random, will win two bottles of premium Riverview wine; the pre-released, Bianco 2010 and the award-winning, Cabernet Franc 2007. The winner will be announced on March 15, 2012.
Please note that those residing outside of the U.S. and Canada are not eligible for the prize, but are still welcome to participate.
Label Description:
"Our Ol' Tractor"
Rusty, dusty, but sturdy and trusty. That's our ol' tractor. Whether plowing through tough soil, or hauling fruit-filled wagons, we knew we could rely on it. Some engines run better the longer they go. At least, that's what Dad said every time we tried to buy a new one...
Roots run deep in family and vineyards. 11 years ago, Riverview Farms became Riverview Cellars.
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"Leaving the Nests"
Would you believe the roof on our storefront was fastened with birds' nests? Well, almost. While redesigning the old fruit market's faςade, we discovered several pieces of "organic roof insulation." The nests and birds were safely relocated, and the family couldn't stop chirping about the improvement!
Roots run deep in family and vineyards. 11 years ago, Riverview Farms became Riverview Cellars.
Label Description:
"Fresh-Picked"
Fruits are a pleasure shared by three generations on the farm. There's nothing in the world like biting into a fresh peach! Plucked straight from the tree, the first children of Riverview didn't hesitate to eat up to 10 peaches a day. Envision their proud parents, selling bushels with one hand and wiping juicy smiles with the other.
Roots run deep in family and in vineyards. 11 years ago Riverview Farms became Riverview Cellars.
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"Rollin' Round the Bend"
Long before the family arrived, Riverview's farm was a major loading stop for the 'New York Central' train line. The now-disassembled station rested at the Western edge of the property, close to where Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are planted.
Roots runs deep in family and vineyards. 11 years ago, Riverview Farms became Riverview Cellars.
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"Straight-laced"
As a treat for helping out on the farm, Sam Pillitteri bought skates for his three daughters at Christmas. Visiting the local rink would be a nice day out, he thought. Instead, the three sisters took to the 'backyard' where ice had formed between the cherry trees. There's no place like home.
Roots run deep in family and vineyards. 11 years ago, Riverview Farms became Riverview Cellars.