“Doobie Red” Wine Collector Sets Available Now
Produced by Bruce R. Cohn, proprietor of B.R. Cohn Winery and long time manager of The Doobie Brothers, this special wine collection commemorates almost four decades of music from these legendary rock ‘n’ rollers.
The Doobie Red 15 bottle collector series spans five vintages (2002-2006), featuring three bottles of each. The wine bottles are uniquely labeled, each with one of the 15 Doobie Brothers’ album covers. This elegant red wine is produced from a special blend of premium Bordeaux varietals with exceptional rich flavors of black cherry and plum. Aging with premium French Oak adds to a smooth long finish. Fifteen 750ml bottles. Priced at $480.
Available for purchase now – click here to order
Limited Release! Only 384 collector cases have been produced. Each are individually numbered.
Doobie Red was produced in memory of Keith Knudsen, long time drummer for The Doobie Brothers from 1974-2005.
Thank you for your support. A portion of the proceeds from this wine are donated to Veteran and other Charitable Organizations, and we are unable to offer any discounts. Your purchase will count as fifteen bottles toward a case discount but this will not be reflected in your online cart. We will make the adjustment when we process your order.
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Comments
Comment from Angela “RoadAngel” Moraglia
Time: October 6, 2009, 9:58 am
The music of the Doobie Brothers is like fine wine. So smooth and soooooooo good. The sound just gets better. Looking forward to the new CD. Your loyal fans have waited long enough. Thank you for all the years of great music and here’s to more years of live performances and great music to come. Lots of Love “RoadAngel”
Comment from tony keirns
Time: October 8, 2009, 7:14 pm
When will the band come back to Indianapolis
Comment from Vafnutiy (Inter Music Studio)
Time: October 19, 2009, 12:00 am
Happy Birthday, Patric! We love you! We love Doobie Brothers!














Comment from Tim Link
Time: October 5, 2009, 8:11 pm
Why don’t you start advertizing your new CD instead of this wine stuff?