Skip to content
Best Case Wine
Best Case Wine

Sonoma County Wine Celebration Delivers $1 Million Boost for Children’s Literacy Programs

Chris Lehoux, October 3, 2025

Over the past weekend, the Sonoma County Wine Celebration successfully raised nearly $1 million for local charities, primarily focused on children’s literacy. Although this year’s total marked a decrease from last year’s $1.6 million, it was expected due to the reduction of live auction lots, which were halved to streamline the event.

Since its inception in 1988, the auction has accumulated over $44 million for various nonprofits addressing education, health services, arts, culture, and environmental issues in Sonoma County. The three-day event, hosted by the Sonoma County Vintners Foundation, culminated in a lively live auction on September 20, held at Cline Cellars, where more than 200 guests gathered.

The atmosphere on the sunny day was festive, complete with sparkling wine and gourmet bites such as caviar and duck confit tostadas. Guests mingled under the shade of trees while tasting wines from various vintners.

John Curley, the auctioneer, energized the crowd as he encouraged bidding on 22 exciting lots. Guests enjoyed a delightful menu featuring grilled shrimp and Ibérico pork tenderloin while, of course, sipping on Sonoma County wines.

Among the auction highlights, Lot #21—offering VIP access for eight to next year’s celebration—sold for $25,000. Lot #13 featured a unique lunch for 12 with prominent women winemakers, which fetched $22,000 along with a case of wine from each featured vintner. Another remarkable lot was the Ultimate Knights Valley Experience, which initially sold for $14,500 and was then doubled to $29,000 when sponsors agreed to create another package for the runner-up.

The most significant raise came from the Fund-a-Need lot, which collected a staggering $590,000, thanks to generous bids of up to $50,000. Congressman Mike Thompson addressed attendees, emphasizing the importance of community support in furthering educational opportunities for children.

Curley shared a heartfelt personal story about his struggles with dyslexia and contributed $1,000 to the cause, reinforcing the significance of supporting literacy programs in the region.

For further engagement, consider checking out the Sonoma County Vintners Foundation and learn more about this impactful community event.


About the Author: Chris Lehoux

Meet Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and dedicated blogger with a deep passion for all things wine-related. With years of expertise in the industry, Chris shares insightful wine reviews, valuable wine tasting tips, expert pairing advice, and captivating tales of vineyard visits. Join Chris on a journey through the world of wine, where every sip is an adventure waiting to be savored!

Wine

Post navigation

Previous post
Next post

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About Best Case Wine

Best Case Wine offers insightful product reviews, features on top wineries, and exclusive interviews. Dive into a world of fine wines, expert opinions, and the latest trends. Whether you're a connoisseur or a casual enthusiast, our blog is your go-to source for all things wine. Join us for a journey through the vineyards!

About the Author

Chris Lehoux, an experienced wine connoisseur and blogger, shares insightful reviews and tips on wine tasting, pairing, and vineyard visits. His passion and expertise in the wine industry shine through in his engaging and educational posts.

Recent Posts

  • The Rise of AI Wine Consultation: What Does It Mean for Sommeliers?
  • Exciting News: Popular Spanish Tapas and Wine Bar Expands with New Location in DTC!
  • Defining ‘Old’ in the Modern World of Wine: A Commentary on Aging and Appreciation
  • Sonoma County Winemaker Achieves Historic Success at North Coast Wine Challenge
  • This Week in Wine: Highlights and Insights for April 19, 2026
©2026 Best Case Wine | WordPress Theme by SuperbThemes