EVERYONE WINE HAS A STORY
INSPIRING WINEMAKERS
Our model is different. And that’s a good thing.
A win for consumers: First of all, these wines taste freaking great. Specially selected for the adventurous, these wines introduce grapes and wine regions many haven’t explored (or even heard of) before. As you can see from our bottles, each wine is hand-crafted by an amazing changemaker forging her or his own path, often far outside of traditional winemaker conventions.
A win for our winemaking partners + their communities. Not only do our winemakers name their own prices—equal or better than market rates—they also receive payment up front; giving them and their producers increased stability and job security. Additionally, our Go There Winemaker Profit Sharing Model ensures 25% of our profits go straight to our winemakers—allowing them to further invest in their businesses, their communities, and themselves.
OUR WINES
Go There Wines are for the bold, the adventurous, and the thoughtful.
We focus on grapes and regions you might not have explored and partner with winemakers pushing boundaries and challenging convention.
You could drink a wine that doesn’t offer anything new, but why?
THE REST OF THE TEAM
ROSE PREVITE
Rose is an award-winning restaurateur and owner of Compass Rose and the Michelin-starred Maydan in DC. Rose’s projects all tell stories through food and wine, with a focus on elevating women and introducing guests to other cultures. Rose brings this passion to Go There, leading our work in the food and wine industries.
DAVID GREENE
David is an award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author. He is co-founder of Fearless Media and former host of NPR's Morning Edition—the most listened-to radio news show in the US—and the podcast Up First. David's passion is highlighting people whose stories often go untold. David leads Go There’s storytelling efforts.
CHANDLER ARNOLD
Chandler has been a leader in the social impact space for 20+ years, including leading progressive efforts with 15 Fortune 500 companies. He also served as the COO of First Book, where he and the team distributed 160 million books (valued at one billion dollars) to children in need. Chandler leads Go There's social impact efforts.
What’s in a name?
We firmly believe not all who wander are lost… and our passion for travel is one big reason we love the “go there” part of our name.
There is, however, another meaning to our name. We also recognize how powerful it is to share a bottle of wine and really “go there” in terms of a conversation. You know the conversations we mean—the ones that might scare you a little at first—but end up building real connections because they are candid, vulnerable and true.
So open one of these bottles with someone you care about… and then really go there. You might even want to bring a second bottle, just in case.