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Auction Ends: Feb 27, 2010 04:00 PM PST

Wine & Spirits

Doobie Red - 15 Bottle Autographed Collection of Premium Red Wine, BR Cohn Winery

Item Number
CAP-1046
Estimated Value
620 USD
Sold
420 USD to steviecj
Number of Bids
16  -  Bid History

Item Description

The winning bidder will receive a special case of Doobie Red - 15 Bottle Autographed Collection of Premium Red Wine from BR Cohn Winery, Sonoma County, California

For 40 years the Doobie Brothers have been entertaining by performing music around the world and creating 15 classic albums.  From Toulouse Street’s first hits - “Listen to the Music” & “Jesus is Just Alright”  to  “China Grove” and “Rocking Down the Highway” (plus countless others), the band has developed a loyal following.   Long time band manager, Bruce R. Cohn, is the proprietor of BR Cohn winery, producer of world class wines and olive oil in Sonoma’s Valley of the Moon. The wine was produced in memory of Keith Knudsen, Vietnam Vet and long time Doobie Brothers drummer from 1974 to 2005 and in support of military veterans.

The 15 bottles, each uniquely labeled and personally signed by Bruce Cohn, are known as Doobie Red.  The labels represent each of the Doobie Brother’s 15 album covers. Each bottle is an elegant red wine produced from a special blend of premium Bordeaux varietals with exceptional rich flavors of black cherry and plum.  There are 3 bottles each from 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 vintages.

B.R. Cohn Winery

Bruce Cohn, founder and proprietor of B.R. Cohn Winery, has embraced a lifelong passion for Northern California’s wine country and its bounty. An equally strong passion for music led to a parallel career in the music industry as the manager for one of rock ‘n’ roll’s perennially favorite American bands, The Doobie Brothers. His down-to-earth attitude, focus and dedication have made both careers flourishing successes to this day. 

Bruce’s roots in Sonoma County agriculture run deep. He became familiar with ranch and vineyard operations at an early age, when his family left Chicago for Sonoma’s Russian River Valley to open Northern California’s first grade-A goat dairy farm.

When Bruce was 10 years old, he spent his free time milking goats, picking grapes and playing in old wine vats. Another move to San Francisco during high school exposed Bruce to the vibrant Bay Area music scene of the 1960s. After graduating from high school, Bruce went on to the College of San Mateo, majoring in broadcasting & communications. He later finished his studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Bruce returned to San Francisco in 1968 for a job working nights as a television engineer for two years while running a music rehearsal studio by day. In 1969, Bruce began managing the then local band, The Doobie Brothers, and the rest, as they say, is history. Bruce continues to manage the now-legendary band to this day.

Entertainment world success notwithstanding, Bruce was eventually drawn back to the beauty of wine country. To keep some sanity and preserve quality of life, he purchased an old dairy in Glen Ellen in 1974 that evolved into Olive Hill Estate Vineyard, so-named for the property’s grove of 140-year-old French Picholine olive trees. Bruce purchased books on viticulture and read them during long periods of traveling with the band. He soon became intensely involved with all aspects of growing grapes, from planting and pruning to grafting and trellising techniques. A decade after taking ownership of the land and having great success selling grapes to other wineries, Bruce started B.R. Cohn Winery at Olive Hill in 1984.

Always looking for ways to give back to his community, Bruce brought his two life passions together in 1987 by inaugurating the B.R. Cohn Charity Fall Music Festival. Each year, wine lovers and music fans alike flock to the Sonoma County estate to revel in the beautiful wine country setting while enjoying top music acts, with all proceeds benefiting the Valley of the Moon Children’s Foundation and other youth charity organizations.

Bruce and his family live in the Sonoma Valley where he runs both the winery and his music business from the property. He has made the Olive Hill Estate Vineyard a true family wine estate.

Located in the heart of Sonoma Valley, just one hour north of San Francisco, B.R. Cohn Winery invites you to discover, experience and taste the many pleasures of our products.

 

 www.brcohn.com and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B._R._Cohn_Winery 

Item Special Note

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Bob and Shirley Rosenberg

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