Black Owned Champagne Brand’s Pledge, Gives Access To  Clean Water For Women and Children

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Erica and Catherine, two best friends bringing diversity to bubbles and the board room.

The Sip was launched to open up sparkling wine to more people, to help bridge the racial disparity in the industry. To give back to the black community and to have a good time.

Wine’s always been drinkable but this brand aims to make it accessible.

Sip something new and find what you love with a curated box of high-end sparkling wines made by black natives from Oakland.

The champagne world felt stodgy, snobby, and didn’t speak the language of the brand.

That’s why the brand decided to do things their  way taking the

“pagne” out of “champagne,”

Bringing bubbles from the tasting room to the living room, and giving back while kicking back.

With every purchase the brand’s

‘Take A Sip, Give A Sip’

Pledge gives access to clean water for women and children in need through the East Oakland Community Project (EOCP).

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