Boozy and for a good cause? We’re sold.

I do n’t need muchincentive to supplement my wine-coloured supply , but if there ever were a ripe alibi , this would be it . The Prisoner Wine Companyhas a new set - edition series , and with every leverage , you ’re benefiting a good cause .

The Corrections release includes a three - camp of undivided wines : a Viognier , Malbec , and Tempranillo , all of which boast labels carefully designed by California creative person Christ Burnett . Now here ’s where it incur even more interesting . Those label were design to play up the humanity and resiliency of incarcerated Americans .

The proceeds from Corrections will go to Rubicon Programs , a non-profit-making organisation that provide service to lower - income community and those disproportionately impacted by the US justice scheme .

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" Chris ’s mixed - media collages have a promising pure tone , asking viewers to wait past the stereotype that often define prisoners—‘criminal , ' ' nut , ' ' abuser’—and to count with their humanity , " Prisoner Wine said in a program line to Thrillist . " Each feeding bottle comes wrapped in a feeding bottle handbag featuring statistic that underscore the unfairness of the criminal justice system of rules , transforming this collection of wine into a dick to drive conversation and inspire military action . A leaflet containing a QR codification accompanies the wines , driving to more information on Burnett , providing details of the art , and explaining the task and the wine . "

According to the wine-coloured company , 100 million Americans — including 1000000 of youngster — have family who is or has been put behind bars . The organization in itself is form with societal injustice . The Prisoner Corrections wine series aims to combat this by funneling that money where it weigh into the fight for criminal justice reform . you could purchase the collection online .

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