Food & Wine
Medal of Honor Commemorative Wine Set
- Item Number
- 126
- Estimated Value
- 500 USD
- Sold
- 50 USD to jw154ceaa
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
This limited edition boxed set honors and is autographed by Medal of Honor recipient Jon Cavaiani. He was held prisoner for twenty-three months in Vietnam. As the papers were prepared for awarding him the Medal of Honor, he was originally thought to be MIA, (missing in action), but his name was heard on a Viet Cong “Liberation Radio” program regarding a letter from the POWs asking to end the war. (Click here to read more about Staff Sergeant Cavaiani.)
This Medal of Honor Limited Edition Box Set Features:
1 Bottle of Estate Pinot Noir, signed by a Medal of Honor Recipient
The ONEHOPE Estate Pinot Noir is sourced from the world renown Force Canyon Vineyard in Arroyo Seco Canyon. The cool ocean breeze and warm sunshine from Monterey Bay has helped produced an incredible flavor profile. Aged for seven months in French and American oak, this Pinot Noir holds deep on the nose aromas of raspberries, blackberries and roses.
4 Bottles of Special Edition ONEHOPE Merlot
This special edition of ONEHOPE Merlot is selected from vineyards throughout Napa, Sonoma and California’s Central Coast. Its bright cherry color and subtle notes of toasty spice are a result of aging in a combination of American and French oak barrels.
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The Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation was created to promote awareness of what America's highest military award for valor in combat represents. The Foundation, in conjunction with the Congressional Medal of Honor Society, must reach out to the citizens of America, particularly its youth, to promote an awareness of what the Medal of Honor represents and how ordinary Americans through courage, sacrifice, selfless service and patriotism can challenge fate and change the course of history. There are no better ambassadors to take this message to the American people than the Medal of Honor recipients themselves who embody these values through their incredible acts of bravery. The work of the Foundation is aimed at promoting awareness of what America’s highest military award for valor in combat represents.
Donated By:
Max & Glenda Engert
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