Amador Wine Country Food Drive
November 1st – November 30th
Join us this season in giving back! Amador Wine Country wineries are partnering with the Interfaith Food Bank of Amador County to collect non-perishable food donations throughout November. Bring canned goods to participating wineries and help support local families in need. Every donation, big or small, helps make the season a little brighter for our neighbors. Thank you for joining us in the spirit of giving.
Participating Wineries
- D’Agostini Wines
- Di Arie Vineyard & Winery – Be a Club Member for the Day” With 20% on all products, plus complimentary tasting of our unique “cult” wines……yummy!
- Di Stasio Vineyards & Wines – Celebrate the fall with discounts on all Riserva wines of 15% per bottle, 20% off a case. Includes Riserva Barbera & Zinfandel and “Super Tuscan”, Sentieri.
- Dobra Zemlja Winery – Join us at Dobra Zemlja Winery throughout the month of November as we give back to the Interfaith Foodbank of Amador County. Enjoy a two-for-one tasting and a 5% discount on wine purchases. Not to be combined with other discounts/promotions.
- Domenico Winery – Waived Tasting Fees with bottle purchases.
- Helwig Winery – All guests will receive 20% off any wine AND merchandise purchase. Stock up on all your Holiday Wine and gifts at Helwig, and support the Amador County Wine Food Drive!
- Jeff Runquist Wines – 15% discount on select wines
- Krissie Vineyards – 25% off all Estate Olive Oil
- La Mesa Vineyards -Save 15% on your wine purchase and Wine Club members save an additional 10%
- Rombauer – Complimentary Tastings
- Vino Noceto
Most Items Needed
Rice, pasta, sauces, canned foods, canned vegetables, snack, juice box, cereal, fruits, tomato, soup, instant potatoes, herbs & spices, milk, water, coffee, sugar, utensils, and cups.
Interfaith Food Bank of Amador County
The Interfaith Council of Amador County mission is to work to eliminate hunger and its causes because nobody should have to face the day hungry.
Interfaith Council of Amador County envision a time without hunger in Amador County; a time when parents don’t go without to feed their children and a time when the elderly do not choose between housing, life-saving medication, and food.
Nearly 25 years ago, a group of local people and organizations, each of whom recognized the need to work together to feed Amador County’s community of men, women, and children who are hungry, were inspired to feed our community’s hungry men, women, and children. In 1996, with a Community Development Block Grant from the Amador Tuolumne Community Action Agency (ATCAA), original director Karen Giacalone and 16 local churches formed the Interfaith Council of Amador County.
In 2023, the Interfaith Food Bank served just over 1,949 households and 6,291 individual in our county.
For more information visit – FeedAmador.org