New Releases
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Fall Release
Introducing the Fall 2024 varietal and label
Remembrance 150 Years
2021 Cabernet Sauvignon – Napa Valley
Sesquicentennial. A big word for a big milestone. From Convention 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, through Convention 2024 in Palm Desert, California, Delta Gamma celebrated turning 150 years old. Planning began several years earlier as three major events would take place in the span of two years. While the two Conventions bookended the celebration, the third major event was held in 2023, Homecoming Celebration Weekend.
Homecoming Celebration Weekend saw more than 700 Delta Gammas gathered at The Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, to commemorate the historic event. The highlight of the weekend was the self-guided audio tour of historic sites. Attendees took a one-and-a-half-hour bus ride from the hotel to Oxford, Mississippi, where trolleys ran on a loop between five historically significant sites: the Oxford Train Depot, Lewis School, Oxford Town Square, Alpha Psi House and First Presbyterian Church. Each site included a QR code for attendees to listen to or read about the history and significance of that site to Delta Gamma.
We introduce you to Remembrance 150 Years. Cab is king. And in a vintage like this, it shows, as our standard bearer is big, dark, structured and showy. With aromas of blackberry, kirsch and cedar, over a hint of pencil lead. Dense, dark, intense and with sweet fruits on the palate, it is a big wine that will benefit from decanting or giving it time to air as it reveals more layers and depth with each sip.
Sesquicentennial. A big word for a big milestone. From Convention 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, through Convention 2024 in Palm Desert, California, Delta Gamma celebrated turning 150 years old. Planning began several years earlier as three major events would take place in the span of two years. While the two Conventions bookended the celebration, the third major event was held in 2023, Homecoming Celebration Weekend.
Homecoming Celebration Weekend saw more than 700 Delta Gammas gathered at The Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee, to commemorate the historic event. The highlight of the weekend was the self-guided audio tour of historic sites. Attendees took a one-and-a-half-hour bus ride from the hotel to Oxford, Mississippi, where trolleys ran on a loop between five historically significant sites: the Oxford Train Depot, Lewis School, Oxford Town Square, Alpha Psi House and First Presbyterian Church. Each site included a QR code for attendees to listen to or read about the history and significance of that site to Delta Gamma.
We introduce you to Remembrance 150 Years. Cab is king. And in a vintage like this, it shows, as our standard bearer is big, dark, structured and showy. With aromas of blackberry, kirsch and cedar, over a hint of pencil lead. Dense, dark, intense and with sweet fruits on the palate, it is a big wine that will benefit from decanting or giving it time to air as it reveals more layers and depth with each sip.
$95 / Bottle
Spring Release
Introducing the Spring 2024 varietal and label
Timeless Dee Gee
2021 Red Wine – Napa Valley
When Delta Gamma was founded in 1873, two colors, pink and blue, were chosen as the official colors. The reason these two colors were chosen has been lost to history. During the Victorian era (1837 – 1901), pink had no gender association. The color would not become strongly associated with femininity until the mid-20th Century. While pink is often correlated with affection and compassion today, it also has a specific meaning to Delta Gamma that is only to be shared with initiated members.
Dressed fashionably with a high neckline, long sleeves, narrow waistline and a wide-brimmed hat, this image beautifully showcases our Delta Gamma pink. This watercolor artwork was given to attendees as their place cards for the 1901 Convention held in Lincoln, Nebraska.
We introduce you to Timeless Dee Gee. Beautiful dark color from a concentrated vintage, this wine leads out with brooding dark fruit aromas of black cherry, blackberries and baking spices with some underlying clay earth and toasty oak. The palate dances with bright fruits that turn darker with time in this full-bodied wine, which is juicy and approachable now, but will also reveal other nuances with age, especially coming from a deep and heralded vintage.
When Delta Gamma was founded in 1873, two colors, pink and blue, were chosen as the official colors. The reason these two colors were chosen has been lost to history. During the Victorian era (1837 – 1901), pink had no gender association. The color would not become strongly associated with femininity until the mid-20th Century. While pink is often correlated with affection and compassion today, it also has a specific meaning to Delta Gamma that is only to be shared with initiated members.
Dressed fashionably with a high neckline, long sleeves, narrow waistline and a wide-brimmed hat, this image beautifully showcases our Delta Gamma pink. This watercolor artwork was given to attendees as their place cards for the 1901 Convention held in Lincoln, Nebraska.
We introduce you to Timeless Dee Gee. Beautiful dark color from a concentrated vintage, this wine leads out with brooding dark fruit aromas of black cherry, blackberries and baking spices with some underlying clay earth and toasty oak. The palate dances with bright fruits that turn darker with time in this full-bodied wine, which is juicy and approachable now, but will also reveal other nuances with age, especially coming from a deep and heralded vintage.
$95 / Bottle