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Has anyone seen the cryptic Drew Bledsoe commercial on Amazon Prime Video? It could be regional as I live very near Walla Walla in wine country. I wasn’t paying attention so I’m not sure if it was a show, he was pitching his wine or another product. I tried Googling it, but couldn’t find anything.

If he has a documentary or something coming out, I would love to know more.
 
I rewound the commercial. Looks like it’s a Mazda ad or sponsored by Mazda Something called Rewind with Drew Bledsoe. I will look on YouTube when this episode is over.
 
Don't care about wine, but I do like to see he takes it seriously. Hopefully helps keep his feet on the ground. But man, he is now 53... geez. Time flies.

He provided a lot of good memories when I was developing as a Patriots fan and in understanding how the game worked.
 
He started out in the wine business back in 2007. Apparently quite successful.





Drew returned to his hometown in 2007 to plant his estate vineyard. Since the first release, the 2007 cabernet sauvignon Doubleback has received numerous accolades including a spot on the Wine Spectators Top 100 list.




A year after his final NFL game, Bledsoe officially launched Doubleback Winery — a family business in his hometown of Walla Walla, Washington.

Bledsoe told Boston.com he first started thinking about entrepreneurship seven or eight years into his career, once he started to recognize “football wasn’t going to last forever.” To prepare for the inevitable end of his childhood dream, the four-time Pro Bowler said he took a hard look at what he could learn from players who had seamlessly transitioned out of the NFL and other leagues.

While he initially dipped his toe into a couple of other ventures, including the coffee and oil and gas industries, wine quickly became his main focus. Why wine? The reasoning was simple: He likes it.

The Pacific Northwest native has opened four estate vineyards, which each offer a defining characteristic — whether it be the soil, elevation, or microclimate — that helps facilitate the growing of their own grapes. One of the newer properties, Flying B, was planted last Spring and spans 48 acres in the Walla Walla Valley.


 
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