November 6, 2011
Back in 2008, Srgt. Josh Laine returned from two tours in Iraq, where he was wounded three times, and could not find a job. So, he decided to start Lavish Laines Winery and has been employing returning Iraq veterans ever since.
Now, a new short film called "No Wine Left Behind" attempts to chronicle Laine's journey from garage startup to successful winery, while also examining the challenges returning veterans face upon reentering society.
You can help fund the movie on their Kickstarter page here.
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