Washington Commanders uncork new partnership with 50 Cent's Sire Spirits, designate Official Cognac and Official Champagne

 

Washington Commanders uncork new partnership with 50 Cent's Sire Spirits, designate Official Cognac and Official Champagne

LANDOVER, Md., August 21, 2023 – On this day, the Commanders unfurled a nascent protracted pact in liaison with Sire Spirits, the brainchild of none other than Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson – a luminary lauded for his musical prowess, entrepreneurial acumen, philanthropic enthusiasm, and the admiration of the Emmy awards, both for acting and directing. The accord's essence encompasses the formal designation of Sire Spirits' opulent libations: Branson Cognac, now anointed as the Regnant Cognac of the Washington Commanders. At the same time, Le Chemin Du Roi earns the mantle of Solemn Champagne of the Washington Commanders. An enthralling dimension unfurls as the 501(c)(3) philanthropic facet of Jackson's persona, The G-Unity Foundation, finds congruence with the Washington Commanders Charitable Foundation, thus orchestrating an expanded canvas for communal initiatives across the DMV.


With exuberance, Jason Wright, the helmsman of the Washington Commanders, conveys, "The prospect of harmonizing our endeavors with Sire Spirits and the luminary Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson augments our ardor to elevate the gamut of gameday gratification for our devotees. In this juncture, we remain beholden to none other than 50 Cent himself, a fellow harboring a kindred ardor for enriching the locales that cradle our existence and toil."


Embarking upon this season's odyssey, Sire Spirits extends its imprimatur over the Club Level Lounge, christened as the "Branson Lounge & Gallery." In consonance with the prevailing theme, a Club Level Bar, enshrined upon the 50-yard demarcation, emerges as the "50 Yard Branson Bar." Over and above, this alliance beckons those who have traversed the threshold of twenty-one summers to delve into the spirits during the emboldening crucibles of gamedays and fanfare fiestas, among which the perennial Draft Gala commands a venerated presence.


In a tremor of anticipation, Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson intones, "A mirthful fervor bespeaks my soul as Sire Spirits forays deeper into the NFL's purview, enmeshing its identity with the Washington Commanders. The transmutation at the helm of the Commanders charts a trajectory redolent of possibilities, and we stand as accomplices to proprietors who mirror our vision and zealous commitment to endow the community. The DMV panorama beckons my embrace, and my impending presence upon the conclusion of my global perambulation ushers in the dissemination of my acclaimed cognac and champagne across the verdant expanse."


Enriching the gamut of the Commanders' sustained community overtures across the DMV vista emerges as a salient outcome of this synergistic marriage. On game days, the G-Unity Foundation, the embodiment of Jackson's philanthropic impetus, stands as the venerated sponsor of the Washington Commanders Charitable Foundation's 50/50 raffle. The Branson Lounge & Gallery, bedecked within the club echelons, assumes an artistic mien, adorned with the creations of local virtuosi, set to bequeath their oeuvres to enthusiasts through spirited auctions. In this ethereal exchange, a tithe of ten percent from each acquisition extends its benediction to a cause christened by the WCCF. The contours of the partnership envelop the WCCF's annual Harvest Feast in an amiable embrace while converging with the marrow of the Foundation's endeavors in the realm of social justice. Nestled in the genesis of 2003, Jackson's G-Unity Foundation coalesces its energies to nurture the sapling of social and leadership verve amidst urban progenies nationwide.


– Washington Commanders, since 1932 –


ABOUT THE WASHINGTON COMMANDERS: The Washington Commanders, an entity steered by a consortium spearheaded by Managing Partner Josh Harris, unfurled its wings in the cradle of Boston in 1932, marking its echelon within the annals of the NFL's Eastern Division's inception.

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