He had already been involved in wine making and clearly had a deep interest in wine and the business.“I try not to (work with celebrities), because they’re usually trying to sell their name and they’re not passionate about the business,” O’Neill said. “I’ve always been a guy who does things my way.
Charles Woodson brings the same passion and hard work to his wine as his once-in-a-lifetime football career.
This is the first and may be the last (work with a celebrity), because it’s honest and authentic.”Woodson said he’s never been one to get boxed in.His Charles Woodson wines are on the pricier side, and he wanted to develop a more affordable wine.“I conveyed to them (in marketing) my affinity for the lion,” he said.
His new label, Intercept Wines, honors Woodson’s record-setting numbers of interceptions during multiple seasons of his career. Intercept by Charles Woodson Red Blend,Aromas of berry cobbler, savory herbs and tobacco.
So it was important to have something that people felt good about purchasing on a daily basis.There are a lot of guys who were just like me. My tattoo says, ‘A lion ain’t supposed to be tamed.’ You can’t put me in a box. Charles Woodson's wine, "Intercept," is introduced at the Junge Family Champion's Center. Charles brings the same passion and hard work to wine as his once-in-a-lifetime football career.
I’m not a typical whatever you think I am, so that’s where the lion comes from.”The former Michigan standout and 1997 Heisman Trophy winner has been involved in the wine business for several years and has launched a new line — Intercept — with O’Neill Vintners & Distillers that he introduced Wednesday at the Junge Center adjacent to Michigan Stadium where Woodson created many game highlights.
Blend: 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, 8% Petite Sirah I would say that I brought a few people along.It was different for me.
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Charles’ love of wine was fostered during spring training for the Oakl...There was an error redeeming your code.Charles’ love of wine was fostered during spring training for the Oakland Raiders in Napa Valley.
It was pretty eye-opening for me to see this beautiful part of the country that I had never heard of and [to be] around people who drink wine for lunch and for dinner.The lion is my favorite animal. He went on to launch a Napa Cab under his label TwentyFour, and wines from the brand would make Wine Spectators lists of Top 100 Wines of the Year. Intercept is a new line of wines from Paso Robles and Monterey County that plans to bring Charles Woodson’s passion for wine to every table in America. I’m all about my family as well.
But with wine, it wasn’t just one of those things you poured in a glass and tried to down it fast.
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