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Wine Tasting with Dick Vermeil

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Wine tasting for 4 at Vermeil Wines with Former Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach, Dick Vermeil

In 1999, Dick Vermeil bottled the first vintage of the Jean Louis Vermeil Cabernet Sauvignon; a foray into winemaking that was only the beginning of what would eventually develop into Vermeil Wines. Today, they offer 11 different wines made with the same attention and care that they put into that very first bottling almost 20 years ago. They pride ourselves on their deep ties to the history of the Napa Valley, continuing to source their fruit from two of the oldest vineyards in Calistoga and one of the oldest in Sonoma.

Dick Vermeil was head coach of three National Football League franchises over 15 seasons. He mastered the three-year turnaround, leading the Philadelphia Eagles, St. Louis Rams and Kansas City Chiefs to the postseason after years - nearly two decades for the Eagles - on the outside looking in.

He came out of retirement and returned to coach the Chiefs. In Year 3, Vermeil ended the franchise's five-year playoff drought with a 13-3 record.

Vermeil finished his NFL coaching career with a 126-114 record, including 6-5 in the playoffs.

https://www.vermeilwines.com/

This auction item will benefit Dante Hall's overall fundraising campaign.

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