Choosing wine and spirits for winter celebrations doesn’t have to mean choosing between quality and values. Browne Family Vineyards’ Forest Project delivers both, pairing exceptional wines and spirits with meaningful reforestation efforts. Every bottle purchased helps restore forests, proving that great taste and environmental action can go hand in hand.
From vines to forests
Since launching the Forest Project initiative, Browne Family Vineyards has planted an impressive 350,000 trees across multiple western states, with an ambitious goal of reaching one million. Working in partnership with environmental organizations, their reforestation efforts target areas devastated by wildfires, affected by deforestation, or in need of biodiversity enhancement.
The impact extends across diverse landscapes. In California, their contributions help restore critical watersheds. In Washington and Oregon, reforestation projects along rivers and streams improve water quality for endangered species. Most recently, the initiative has expanded to Idaho’s Salmon River region, where healthy salmon populations depend on intact forest ecosystems. These riverbank restoration efforts support not just trees but the interconnected web of life that relies on them.
Worth the pour
While the environmental initiative deserves celebration, the quality within the bottles merits equal attention. Mother’s Market carries three exceptional options from the Forest Project portfolio that pair beautifully with winter meals and holiday gatherings.
The Forest Project Paso Cabernet delivers aromas of fresh raspberry, black pepper, and spice with a palate of raspberries, plum, and cedar. Pair it with braised short ribs, garlic mashed potatoes, crispy Brussels sprouts with Parmesan, or molten chocolate cake.
The Forest Project Oregon Pinot Noir offers delicate aromas of cranberries, raspberries, and jasmine with a silky palate of ripe strawberry and soft tannins. It pairs beautifully with roast turkey, herb-crusted pork tenderloin, a cheese board with fig jam or honey, or butternut squash ravioli with brown butter and sage.
For spirits enthusiasts, the Forest Project Single Malt Whiskey features complex aromas of wood, dried flowers, and tobacco with an earthy, lightly sweet finish. Beyond sipping neat, this whiskey elevates winter cocktails.
Rosemary Lemon Whiskey Sour
2 ounces Forest Project Single Malt Whiskey
1 ounce fresh lemon juice
1 ounce rosemary simple syrup
Rosemary sprig for garnish
Add whiskey, lemon juice, and simple syrup to a cocktail shaker with ice and shake well. Strain into a glass with ice and garnish with a rosemary sprig.
Raising a glass to the future
What distinguishes these wines and spirits is knowing that each bottle purchased contributes to tangible environmental restoration. The Forest Project partners with conservation organizations to ensure trees are planted where they create lasting impact. For consumers seeking quality that aligns with their values, choosing Forest Project means supporting both exceptional craftsmanship and meaningful ecological stewardship. This winter, every pour represents not just a moment of enjoyment but a commitment to healthier forests for generations to come.