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$13,000 raised for Meal Exchange through the sales of Generation Seven Wine and a little help from Twitter

February 10, 2011 – Queens Quay LCBO store was the site for a cheque presentation to Meal Exchange Executive Director Dave Kranenburg. $13,000 was raised through bottle sales of Generation Seven wine, a new label from Niagara wine industry pioneer Château des Charmes. The wine was launched in September with 50 cents from every bottle sold donated to Meal Exchange. In December this was doubled to $1 per bottle sold. In addition, Michèle Bosc hosted a Twitter party on December 16th to further spread the word about the charitable connection. A Twitter party is a virtual gathering around a common theme. In this case it was opening a bottle of Generation Seven, talking about the wine and the connection with Meal Exchange. More than 100 Tweeps directly participated with the conversation viewed by a potential audience of more than 250,000.

Cheque Presentation

 

IMAGE: (left to right) LCBO Ontario Wines Product Manager Astrid Brummer, Dave Kranenburg Executive Director of Meal Exchange and Château des Charmes Director of Marketing Michèle Bosc

Michèle Bosc, Director of Marketing at Château des Charmes talked about the importance of social media in raising these funds: “Social media and Twitter in particular, has been the core of the marketing program for Generation Seven. People on Twitter are open to trying new things and truly embraced the Generation Seven concept – the focus on family connections and giving back to our community. The outpouring of congratulatory messages about this news was amazing. The discussion then turned to asking what we can do next to raise even more money!”

 ”The LCBO is proud to offer the outstanding Generation Seven wines on its VQA shelves and partner with Chateau des Charmes in this fundraising initiative,“ said Brummer, LCBO Ontario Wines Product Manager. “Wine is one of life’s pleasures but food is a necessity so it is heartening to know we are helping to support those in need through the Meal Exchange.” 

 “The support from Generation Seven wines allows us to alleviate hunger today and engage our supporters in a fun and creative way through social media.  I was thrilled the day we first spoke about the program, grew more excited as the word spread and now I can’t wait for what we’ll accomplish in 2011” said Dave Kranenburg, Executive Director of Meal Exchange.

About Generation Seven

GENERATION SEVEN wines celebrate family, friends and the connections we create while sharing delicious food and wine. Seven generations of our family have been born into our way of life. So we have enjoyed many meals with a bottle or two of good wine. Gen Seven is more than this. Seventh generation sustainability is an ecological concept that urges the current generation to live sustainably and work for the benefit of the seventh generation into the future. Both Gen Seven White and Red are $13.95 and available in Ontario at the LCBO, Château des Charmes winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake and both Château des Charmes retail locations in Ottawa. Visit www.generationseven.ca for more information.

About Meal Exchange

Meal Exchange’s first chapter was established at the University of Guelph in 1997. It is now a national youth-driven, registered charity that engages, educates and mobilizes youth to work with their communities in order to alleviate hunger locally and achieve food security. Its programs have been run in over 75 communities across Canada and generated over $3 million worth of food.  Visit www.mealexchange.ca to find our more.

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For Château des Charmes and Generation Seven:

Michèle Bosc

Director of Marketing

905-262-4219 x26  michele@chateaudescharmes.com

For Meal Exchange:

Dave Kranenburg

Executive Director

416-657-4489            dave@mealexchange.ca

For LCBO:

Chris Layton
Media Relations Coordinator, Corporate Communications, LCBO
416-864-6772  chris.layton@lcbo.com

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Check here for the latest news about Gen Seven and reviews from wine pros and fans. If you find a tidbit that we haven’t posted yet but think we should, send it to michele@chateaudescharmes.com

Gen Seven & Social Media

Posted on June 16, 2011 
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Urban Thirtysomething Weekend Wine Selection

Posted on December 4, 2010 
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Original post: November 30th, 2010

I recently discovered Generation Seven a blend of Sauvignon Blanc/Riesling/Gewürztraminer at The Gourmet Food and Wine Expo.  The unoaked white from Château des Charmes is crisp, fruity and easy drinking.  I am looking forward to enjoying a glass or two on my patio this summer.  Until then, I think this wine is great for sipping while making dinner and is easy to pair with food. Click the link for more of the post. http://urbanthirtysomething.tumblr.com/post/1985679857/weekend-wine-selection-under-15

Michèle’s keeping good company!

Posted on November 30, 2010 
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Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to be quoted in the same article as Bonny Doon’s lengendary Randall Grahm and Germany’s Nic Weiss. But thanks to Rosemary Mantini and Tidings magazine here we are, in living colour. http://bit.ly/dZvP0a

Opti-Mom Laurel chats with Michele

Posted on October 4, 2010 
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This is a short interview, mom to mom, about the wine business and Gen Seven.  

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Gen Seven in the News and on the Web

Posted on October 1, 2010 
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These are more than just wine reviews. So rather than edit them, you can click to read the original post.

  • From Suresh Doss and the 30 Days of Local Wine on Spotlightcity.com and LCBO.com
  • Local foodie and blogger Tiffany Mayer teams up with wine-beat reporter Monique Beech to bring us their take on Gen Seven at home 
  • Casey Benedict from Tastestopping came up with a neat idea to have bloggers collaborate on a Progessive Party on her new site Kitchen Play. We were excited to be chosen as the first winery to pair wines with each of the courses of their inaugural menu. Isabelle Boucher and Michèle Bosc sat down and tasted a bunch of wines to come up with the final pairings. Try the recipes at home and see if you agree with their choices. Issy’s full post is on her own site Messy Cook . Gen Seven is paired with a Grilled and Stacked Ratatouille Salad.

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