With temperatures up around 100 or higher it's hard to stay cool. I, however, have found one way to keep cool. It's by drinking Flip Flop Wine. If you will remember I reviewed their Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir, and Riesling not long ago. They were huge hits.
From Flip Flop Wines Site:On top of all of that Flip Flop Wines has paired with Soles4Souls so that for every bottle purchased Soles4Souls will donate a pair of shoes to someone in need.
While working at an organic vegetable farm in the Mt. Shasta region of California, David discovered the art of grape growing. After planting a small vineyard on the farm, he was fascinated with wine, from managing the vineyard to tasting the fruits of his labor. Inspired to learn more, David attended the University of California at Davis first to study viticulture, and then added wine making coursework as well. David honed his wine making skills at well-known California wineries including Artesa and Davis Bynum.
In 2009, David began working on the wines that would become the inaugural vintage of flip flop. His goal is to stay true to each wine’s varietal character, and to make great tasting wines that don’t break the bank.
TESTING THE WINES

PROS of Flip Flop Wines
- Great price! The wines are less than $10 a bottle
- They don't taste like under $10 wines! They taste like you spent a fortune
- Every purchase helps a good cause
CONS of Flip Flop Wines
- None but please drink responsibly
You can purchase Flip Flop Wines online or ask your favorite retailer.
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