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French Rabbit

Pinot Noir

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Pinot Noir

Why It's Good:

Bright ruby blend with fresh strawberry and red raspberry notes. Perfect paired with grilled salmon or pork.

Why It's Green:

French Rabbit wines come from sustainably farmed vineyards in the south of France and are packaged in lightweight, collapsible, 100% recyclable Tetra-Prisma containers. These require less energy to produce, transport, and recycle, reducing conventional packaging by 90%. The resealable twist cap (no need for a corkscrew) and portability makes these a good choice for recreational activities, with less likelihood of folks leaving behind an environmental footprint (so easy to carry home to the recycling bin). The company has also paired with American Forests to plant trees--one for every four bottles sold.

Where To Get It:

http://frenchrabbit.com/
Available through select retailers.