By Lenn Thompson, Editor-in-Chief
All those empty wine bottles at your house? They could mean free and discounted wine.
If you're like me -- and I know many of you are -- you've got a lot of empty wine bottles to deal with, many of them local. At my house, we're diligent about recycling (and I hope you are too) but Jamesport Vineyards has launched a program that might change where we do your recycling.
Bring your empty Long Island wine bottles to Jamesport and depending on how many you lug with you, you can get free tastings and discounts on purchases.
It breaks down like this:
- 4 bottles = a free tasting
- 8 bottles = a free tasting and 5% off your purchase
- 12 bottles = a free glass of wine and 10% off
- 24 bottles = a free flight of wine and 15% off
- 36 or more bottles = a free flight of wine and 20% off
Discounts are per person, but if all of the empty bottles are from Jamesport, the deal is good for two people.
According to retail manager Jake Perdie the motivation for the program is "First and foremost is for Jamesport Vineyards to continue its sustainability practices. We are interested in being as 'green' as possible while running our business."
Does this make Jamesport more "green"? Probably not much. In essences this moves my recycling from my house to the winery, but this is a good program and one that I think other wineries could adopt -- especially if it brings more people to the winery and gets more people drinking local wines.
All they are doing is collecting the bottles in a bin and taking them to the recycling center once a week, so it's not a huge investment or commitment.
Because the project is so new the have "only had a few locals making deposits" according to Perdie, but he expect that the word will spread.





Think I could score a case from them???
Posted by: JSSchneider | March 30, 2010 at 01:35 PM
I think this idea of collecting used wine bottles is an excellent idea. It really embellishes the whole idea of becoming a Sustainable winery during this time. I feel Jamesport Vineyards is headed in the right direction in regards to becoming a strong Sustainable winery in the wine industry.
Posted by: Mase2win | April 05, 2010 at 01:51 PM
I brought 2 shopping bags filled with Long Island bottles yesterday. They were very friendly, knowledgeable, and took great care of us.
Posted by: Dotsamantha | May 17, 2010 at 12:50 PM
That's great to hear, Samantha...what did you like there?
Posted by: Lenn Thompson | May 18, 2010 at 10:30 AM
A number of economists, in search of big problems to solve, and politicians, looking for bold promises to make, think that it ought to be doing something else: making people happy.
Posted by: Hermes Outlet | July 27, 2011 at 05:31 AM