I love schwag. Who doesn’t? Tee-shirts especially. So I’ve been looking around for a good supplier of shirts and working on a spiffy design. I wanted to make a shirt people would actually want to wear, otherwise why go through the effort and expense? What I finally came up with is pictured over there on the right. Click on it to enlarge it and see other pictures.
Want one? It’s Yours!
You can get one for free by emailing me using the form at the end of this post.
Best of all, if you send me a picture of yourself wearing the shirt out and about, hopefully having a great time, I’ll add you to our review samples mailing list and you’ll get a free bottle of Capozzi Pinot Noir sent to you for review when our inaugural vintage is released (a couple conditions apply).
The Shirt
Just like everything we strive to do at Capozzi, the shirt is high quality and, perhaps just as importantly, it has an interesting story. This is not just your standard Cafe Press rag with a crappy silk screen. Our shirt is one of the softest, smoothest, best-looking organic cotton T-shirts available. I sense you doubting me. You shouldn’t. Here are some details:
- The shirt is made from 100% USDA Certified Organic Cotton, which means that no pesticides were used in farming it. This was very important to us, and hopefully you, considering the extreme amounts used in the conventional production of cotton.
- The company that produces the shirt, American Apparel based in LA, is the antithesis of a sweatshop. AA pays its employees the highest wages in the garment industry.
- In addition AA has 5 massage therapists on staff available to workers for free, a bike lending program, paid days off, and natural light in its factory.
- They are able to afford to pay for all of this in the hyper competitive garment industry by being vertically integrated and selling direct to customers through their retail shops. Increasing margins by cutting out the middle man…sounds remarkably familiar!
- Though they’re now the largest American garment maker, AA is still very agile. In an interview with Charlie Rose, the founder of AA, Dov Charney, says that it can take as little as a week for a clothing concept to go from the drawing board to retail in Tokyo due to their nimbleness.
- They were the first real bricks and mortar retailer to set up a virtual shop in Second Life, which I think is pretty cool.
All of which = excellent tee shirt. No company or man is perfect however, and there is a dark side to AA. Dov seems to have a thing with sleeping with his staffers, and this has lead to a number of sexual harassment lawsuits. Two suits were dropped but a third is still pending.
If Dov were found guilty of harassment I’d think twice about dealing with AA, but right now they are just allegations. Benefit of the doubt and all that. It might help though, and I’m just spit-balling here, if he didn’t hold company meetings in his underwear (see picture). A quote from the Inc. article pretty much says it all:
…the 36-year-old proprietor of one of the hottest brands in fashion bears a strong resemblance to a young Gabe Kotter with a whiff of Vincent Gallo. He is also commonly said to look like a 1970s pornographer, and that is the sort of comparison that makes him very, very happy.
And there we are.
Good product, good quality. Good taste? Debatable. Good story? Uncontestable.
The Wine
As I mentioned, if you take a photo of yourself out having a good time in the shirt and send it back to me, I’ll not only post your pic on the blog and write about you, I’ll also send you a bottle of our Pinot Noir upon release for you to review. There are three conditions:
- You must be 21 or over.
- At some point you will need to have a blog. The law doesn’t permit me to give wine away to strangers, but I can send out review samples. Therefore you’ll need a platform to conduct your review for all this to be completely above board and kosher. If you don’t have a blog and want to start one, I highly recommend creating a WordPress hosted account (its free).
- Space is limited. We’ll be selling our wine for around $45 a bottle so the costs are non trivial. Depending on the response I will probably not be able to accommodate everyone, so get your picture in to me ASAP.
UPDATE: We’re all sold out! Thanks for the great response!

Anonymous
3 years ago
Innovative Wine Marketing Campaign…
Josh at Pinotblogger has taken a page from the Stormhoek playbook and embellished it with a bit of Apple-esque T-shirt marketing. A great idea to build brand and buzz for his wines….
huevos con vino » Blog Archive » Pinotblogger has a good marketing idea…
3 years ago
[...] I just took a look at Pinotblogger and saw this post. Terrific idea! I look forward to getting my T-shirt, wearing it to work (where a bunch of other wine enthusiasts also happen to work), and getting a photo of myself wearing the shirt so I can get that review bottle of wine. [...]
Jeff
3 years ago
Classic idea. I love it. Can’t wait for the tee …
Don’t you think that a baby tee might be appropriate, too in an AA kind of way? As a grown man I’m not sure if I’m supposed to look away or be engaged at some of their print advertising. Oh, who am I kidding …
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3 years ago
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Winer
3 years ago
Found out about your on “WineSmith” and decided to check you out. Love your marketing idea. My partner and I write a wine blog about Virginia wines but also review other wines from time to time. We’d love to check out your Pinot Noir. I submitted my info for the t-shirt and once I get it, I’ll be glad to send a photo wearing the t-shirt. Thanks!
Josh
3 years ago
Jeff and Winer,
Right on. I’ll be letting everyone know when we put the order in when to expect the shirts to ship. Looking forward to see the photos (not the AA ones…)!
Josh
Danny Miller
3 years ago
What a great marketing and PR idea to energize support for your winery. Look forward for the opportunity to taste your wines…..
Stratton
3 years ago
Fantastic idea. I’m in.
David Cerny
3 years ago
Great Idea, and I am more than happy to participate in spreading the word and eventualy tasting your wine.
Parra
3 years ago
Wonderful idea , great way of advertising. My husband will be thrilled.
Theodore Ruggiero
3 years ago
Great Idea my friends!!! I look foward to the shirt and all the comments at my wine meetups in Pittsburgh…and can just about taste that bottle of fine vino already!!!
The OenophileDude
Fidget
3 years ago
This is a fabulous idea!
I could not get the form to submit, there is a problem with resources or some such. I would love to do a wine review (well my sister in law would review it for me since I’m currently pregnant) so please do contact me through my email or blog whenever the isses with your submission form are fixed
Heather
3 years ago
Tres cool! Looking forward to the free tee as well as sampling the vino.
Greta Greene
3 years ago
Excellent idea. Will help to spread the word around!
robert roundtree
3 years ago
thank you so much for letting me get one of your great shirts
Megan Smith
3 years ago
Thank you so much. Wonderful and unique idea. Thank you for the offer!
Kim DeFranzo
3 years ago
Thanks for the wonderful gift. My husband is going to love it.
ROBIN
3 years ago
THANKS CANT WAIT, WILL WEAR IT AT THE BAR I TEND!!
Daren Chambers
3 years ago
That is a great idea. Will definately help you spread the word.!
CAROLYN
3 years ago
Thanks I know it will be my favorite tee.
carol flournoy
3 years ago
How Cool. Thanks
Greg Hartz
3 years ago
Thanks for the offer. It’s a great promotion!
Tiffers
3 years ago
Sounds great to me, I looooove t-shirts.
Linda Craft
3 years ago
Very Cool! Id love one. Thanks!
Katrina
3 years ago
Thank!! I will be sure to spread the word.
Steffamie Malcolm
3 years ago
I am definately in this website and receiving a free tshirt. Thanks.
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Sandy Myers
3 years ago
What a great promotion, really cool. Thanks!
kirsten schubick
3 years ago
I want a free shirt
Becky Price
3 years ago
Me Too!! I would love a tee!!
pam parnell
3 years ago
i would love a t -shirt. please keep me in mind.
KC Barry
3 years ago
Word of mouth works for me and my friends-count me in!
B. Stedley
3 years ago
This looks like a lot of fun. Count me in!
joel rowlison
3 years ago
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Amy Conces
3 years ago
Would love a shirt!
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L. Ng
3 years ago
Great promotional idea! I would love a t-shirt, so please count me in. Thanks!
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michelle draveski
3 years ago
I would love a shirt!!
Leila Kayser
3 years ago
great.
maria buneta
3 years ago
I would like a free tshirt pls!!!
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Thanks a bunch!!
nathalie Pleau
3 years ago
Hé! will wear your t-shirt any day…. will even send ya a pic of me in it with a big smile.
Hope sending it in canada isnt a problem and if so well i understand .
Thanks
Nath
Emily Carroll
3 years ago
Please send a t-shirt.
Josh
3 years ago
Hey guys,
We’re all sold out! Since we’re small we can only afford 500 of these bad boys.
Also, it’s probably not a good idea to put your addresses on the interweb like this. It’s a series of tubes, you know, so you never know who might be sliding down one!
dm fortier
3 years ago
im from and i would really luv a tee .
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cammie frizzell
3 years ago
please send me a large t-shirt
Joseph Futrell
3 years ago
I am happy to wear your shirt just in case you haven’t run out of T-shirts to give away or someones info doesn’t pan out to send it to them.
Shawna Sanderson
3 years ago
I would like a tshirt XXL
cathy miller
3 years ago
Please send free xl t-shirt and I’ll send back a picture sounds like a fun deal
marty guyer
3 years ago
please send me a free lg t-shirt. Thanks!
Sandra Bryan
3 years ago
Live wine, breathe wine
Lori Jobin
3 years ago
Please send me a t-shirt.
Have a nice day !
Thank you
Eileen Rusk
3 years ago
I’d love a shirt if they become available. I love wine!
Mrs. Eileen Rusk
18332 63A Ave.
Surrey, BC
Canada
V3S 8A8
604 574-0978
rdr574@telus.net
Age 55