O'Reilly family thinks plastic is fantastic for their new No

O'Reilly family thinks plastic is fantastic for their new Nomen wines


Nomen’s recyclable PET bottles ask wine buyers to pass on glass
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
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By Michael Alberty | For The Oregonian/OregonLive
It’s estimated that 90% of the wines purchased in America are consumed within two weeks. Five women sharing the name O’Reilly think those wines should be housed in plastic bottles, just like soda pop and water. Their new line of Nomen wines makes a tasty argument to pass on glass.
Moira, Roisin, Angelica, Marie-Therese and Brigid O’Reilly own Distaff Wine Co. in Newberg. They started Distaff to tell their stories as women in the industry while also giving voice to women and minorities in other industries. Then the coronavirus pandemic threw them a curve.

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