A new wine company that donates 20% of their net profits to organizations that help protect threatened animals around the world has just launched four great tasting varietals of wines. The wine company is aptly named Endangered Wines. Their wines are produced and bottled in Chile and imported into the United States for sale to US retailers and customers.
Endangered Wines wine maker is a Frenchman named Phillipe Pla who is a well known wine maker through out South America. The wines include a Merlot, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Sauvignon Blanc. The reasonably priced wines are of excellent quality and retail around 9 dollars a bottle. The wines labels include stunning photographs of a Tiger, Elephant, Panda and Polar Bear.
Endangered Wines has partnered with the most reputable nonprofit organizations including Save China’s Tigers, The International Elephant Foundation, Pandas International, and Polar Bears International. The reputable work being done to protect threatened animals around the world will greatly benefit from direct donations by the wine company.
Endangered Wines was founded by Scott Day who is the owner of the Caribbean Vineyards wine brands based in St Thomas, US Virgin Islands. Scott is an avid animal lover and naturally blended his two passions to create a wine company with a good cause. The wine company is based in Wilmington, Delaware and currently negotiating with distributors across the United States to sell the wines. Endangered Wines wine labels says it all with “great wines working for a greater cause.” You can find out more about Endangered Wines at their website: http://EndangeredWines.com
About Endangered Wines: Endangered Wines is a wine supplier company incorporated in Wilmington, Delaware. They provide Chilean wines to Untied States distributors while donating 20% of their annual net profits to organizations that help protect threatened animals around the world.


