Albert Maurice Schafer was a businessman and civic leader in the Pacific Northwest. He helped build the local timber industry, and raised a family with the value of sustainability.
He also lived with MS.
aMaurice -- meaning "to Maurice" in French -- is the Schafer family's homage to the gentle man, who lived with the terrible disease and died too young.
Support the efforts of the MS Society in its 75th year of working toward a cure by buying this case of delicious red wines (and one white) designed and created by Maurice's granddaughter, winemaker Anna Schafer. Anna would no doubt do her grandfather proud as the youngest and only female winemaker named to Washington's Top New Winemaker by Seattle Magazine.
In the case:
2016 Fred Estate Syrah
2018 Fred Estate Syrah
2018 Syrah, Boushey Vineyard
2016 Night Owl
2017 Malbec, Gamache Vineyard
2018 Grenache, Boushey Vineyard
2017 Marsanne, Boushey Vineyard
Donated By aMaurice Winery
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