LOVELUVV™ Makes History and Empowers Women: Illinois' First African American Woman-Owned Champagne Brand Commits to Social Impact
LOVELUVV™ Makes History and Empowers Women: Illinois' First African American Woman-Owned Champagne Brand Commits to Social Impact
Chicago, IL – November – Driven by a passion for progress, Samantha Danielle Dockery, the first African American woman to own a champagne brand in Illinois, is making a profound impact. She's committing 10% of all profits and/or products from LOVELUVV™ to programs helping individuals and families affected by domestic abuse. This is solidifying her position as a trailblazer in the industry and a champion for women.
LOVELUVV™ is more than just a sparkling wine; it's a symbol of celebration and a testament to Samantha's vision. Inspired by the traditions of Champagne, the sparkling wine originated and is produced in the Champagne wine region of France. The appellation demands specific vineyard practices and the sourcing of grapes exclusively from designated places within the region, creating a wine of unparalleled quality. Associated with joy and regarded as a symbol of luxury, LOVELUVV™ is perfectly suited for celebrating life's most precious moments.
"Being the first African American woman in Illinois to own a champagne brand is an incredible honor, but it also comes with a responsibility," said Samantha Danielle Dockery, Founder of LOVELUVV™. "I am deeply committed to using LOVELUVV™ as a vehicle for positive change. Having witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of domestic violence, I am driven to empower survivors and contribute to a world where love, family, and home are safe havens for all. My hope is that my position provides inspiration to those in the community who need to see someone like them leading and succeeding."
This commitment reflects Samantha's personal experiences and her mission to break barriers and uplift others. Her journey from a successful wedding planner to a certified Master of Champagne led her to create LOVELUVV™, a sparkling wine brand dedicated to celebrating life's joyful moments. LOVELUVV™ sparklikng wines are thoughtfully curated and offered in sets for online e-commerce, providing the perfect accompaniment to celebrations of love. The brand's commitment to social impact extends beyond financial donations; it includes a dedication to raising awareness, fostering dialogue, and inspiring others to join the cause.
Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: The Significance of This Initiative
Samantha's achievement as the first African American woman-owned champagne brand in Illinois is a landmark moment. The initiative underscores the power of representation and the importance of supporting women in business. By donating a portion of profits or products, LOVELUVV™ is taking tangible action to support its community. These financial commitments will provide vital support for:
Essential Resources: Providing emergency shelters, counseling services, and legal assistance.
Awareness and Education: Raising public awareness of domestic violence and promoting healthy relationships.
Empowerment: Inspiring survivors to rebuild their lives with dignity and independence.
Prevention: Addressing the root causes of domestic violence to prevent its recurrence.
Experience LOVELUVV™:
Champagne Sampling at Bottles Up!: Join us for LOVELUVV™'s sampling event at Bottles Up!, 3164 N Broadway, CHICAGO, IL 60657. At the next edition of the shop’s monthly First Fridays event, experience the taste of LOVELUVV™ alongside art, shopping, and more. It's the perfect happy hour for a bubbly good time!
National Cigar Day at The Embassy Cigar Lounge: Celebrate National Cigar Day at The Embassy Cigar Lounge, 1615 VOLLMER RD, Flossmoor, IL, United States, for an exclusive pairing of premium cigars with LOVELUVV™ sparkling wine.
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