The Liberty Tribune
Our blog consists of vineyard happenings, winemaking insights, event highlights,
and selected quotes from Founders!
April Newsletter
In this issue:
- Next Wine Club party and shipment
- April 19, 1775: The History
- Stock Up For Summer: pick any 12 wines, extra 10% off and free shipping
- WMEX Boston Wine Review
Patriots' Day Shipment
Featuring the release of our 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon, 2019 Petite Sirah, and 2024 Reserve Sauvignon Blanc !
#Bottles | Stripes | Stars | Signers | Founders |
2024 Reserve Sauvignon Blanc (North Bridge) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 |
2019 Petite Sirah (John Glover) | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
2019 Cabernet Sauvignon (Francis Marion) | 1 | 2 | 4 | 2 |
2019 Declaration Blend (Samuel Adams) | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
2017 Cabernet Sauvignon (Marquis de Lafayette) | 1 | |||
2016 Cabernet Sauvignon (Nathanael Greene) | 1 |
* Cards will be charged on ~April 16*
PickUp: Available April 19 at the Party and by appointment after that (please email to schedule!).
Ship: If you chose shipping, wines will ship on Monday April 21st (weather permitting). We ask our ship-to members to kindly double check your shipping address and credit card. (adult signature required - business addresses are best to ensure efficient delivery - let us know if you can't receive wine that week).
Pickup Party
When: SATURDAY, April 19th, Noon-3pm
Where: 6875 Long Hill Place, Paso Robles, CA
What: BBQ + Taste through the new releases
Who: Free for club members; guests and non-members welcome ($20)
How: If you haven't already, please RSVP ASAP (or reply to this email)
The History
April 19, 1775 - now celebrated as Patriots' Day - was the beginning of the Revolutionary War. That momentous day began with Paul Revere’s midnight ride, was ignited by British troops killing 8 and wounding 10 at Lexington (“Don’t fire unless fired upon...but if they mean to have war, let it begin here”), and exploded at Concord’s North Bridge where Americans finally returned fire with the “Shot heard ‘round the world”.
Case Sale
Stock up for summer before it gets too hot to ship!
Pick any 12+ bottles, get free shipping and an extra 10% off (on top of your club discount). Automatically awarded at checkout. Club members - be sure to log in before ordering!
Join Wine Club for max discount!
Special Commemorative Packs
WMEX 4 Pack:
MANY THANKS to WMEX Boston's Wine by Design host Len Presutti and on-air personality Your Friend Ben Rabinovitz for tasting through four Liberty wines at Murray's Tavern in Revere, Massachusetts. Watch their YouTube review!
- 2023 Sauvignon Blanc "Boston Tea Party"
- 2022 Zinfandel "Lexington + Concord"
- 2019 Declaration blend "Samuel Adams"
- 2020 Cabernet Sauvignon "George Washington"
WMEX 1510AM Boston and 101.1FM Quincy
- 2024 Reserve Sauvignon Blanc "North Bridge"
- 2023 Sauvignon Blanc "Boston Tea Party"
- 2022 Zinfandel "Lexington + Concord"
- 2019 Declaration blend "Samuel Adams"
- 2018 Cabernet Sauvignon "Captain John Parker"
- 2016 Petite Sirah "Joseph Warren"
- Paul Revere Ornament
Thank you very much for your support - we hope you enjoy the wines -
Egészségére!! (Hungarian for Cheers; thanks to club member Julie for the suggestion!)
Nick and the Liberty Team
Cause of America
"The Cause of America is the Cause of all mankind."
No people will tamely surrender their Liberties...
No People will tamely surrender their Liberties, nor can any be easily subdued, when knowledge is diffused and virtue is preserved.
Cyber Monday CASE SALE
Stock up for your holiday festivities!
Buy Any 12+ Wines - Mix and Match - Flat Rate Ship $17.76
Non-Members: 20% off - at checkout use PROMO CODE CYBER23
Club Members: Additional 10% off (above your normal discount!) - login and use PROMO CODE CYBERM
Everyone: $17.76 Flat Rate Ship (per 12 bottles)*
Expires midnight Wednesday 11.29.23
*Shipments will go out Monday Dec 4th
Pickup at Ranch always free (by appointment)
Join Wine Club for maximum discount

Flag Day
May 12, 1986
By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation (Proclamation 5476 -- Flag Day and National Flag Week, 1986)
Over two hundred years ago, in June 1775, the first distinctive American flags were flown over the colonial defenses during the Battle of Bunker Hill. One flag was an adaptation of the British Blue Ensign, while the other displayed the pine tree, a symbol of the experience of Americans who had wrested their land from the wilderness.
As the colonials moved toward a final separation from Great Britain, other flags appeared. At least two of them featured a rattlesnake, symbolizing vigilance and deadly striking power. One bore the legend
"Liberty or Death''; the other, "Don't Tread on Me.'' The Grand Union Flag was raised over Washington's Continental Army Headquarters on January 1, 1776. It displayed not only the British crosses of St. Andrew and St. George, but also thirteen red and white stripes to symbolize the American colonies. The Bennington flag also appeared in 1776, with thirteen stars, thirteen stripes, and the number ``76.''
Two years after the Battle of Bunker Hill, on June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress adopted a flag that expressed clearly the unity and resolve of the patriots who had banded together in the cause of independence. The delegates voted ``that the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field representing a new constellation.''
After more than two centuries, with the addition of thirty-seven stars, each representing one of our 50 States, the flag chosen by the Continental Congress on that June day in Philadelphia still waves over our Nation. This flag symbolizes our shared commitment to freedom and federalism and carries a message of hope to the afflicted, of opportunity to the oppressed, and of peace to all humanity.
To commemorate the adoption of our flag, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved August 3, 1949 (63 Stat. 492), designated June 14 of each year as Flag Day and requested the President to issue an annual proclamation calling for its observance and for the display of the Flag of the United States on all government buildings. The Congress also requested the President, by joint resolution approved June 9, 1966 (80 Stat. 194), to issue annually a proclamation designating the week in which June 14 occurs as National Flag Week and calling upon all citizens of the United States to display the flag during that week.
Now, Therefore, I, Ronald Reagan, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate June 14, 1986, as Flag Day and the week beginning June 8, 1986, as National Flag Week, and I direct the appropriate officials of the government to display the Flag of the United States on all government buildings during that week. I urge all Americans to observe Flag Day, June 14, and Flag Week by flying the Stars and Stripes from their homes and other suitable places.
I also urge the American people to celebrate those days from Flag Day through Independence Day, set aside by Congress as a time to honor America (89 Stat. 211), by having public gatherings and activities at which they can honor their country in an appropriate manner, especially by ceremonies in which all renew their dedication by publicly reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this twelfth day of May, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty-six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and tenth.
Ronald Reagan
Source: https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/archives/speech/proclamations-may-12-1986