FREQUENCY

FREQUENCY

$132.00

Frequency is produced from a pristine Chenin Blanc offering aromas of sauced apples and pears. Inspired by inventor and visionary Nikola Tesla, this bottling has a unique humanitarian purpose. Proceeds support Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe, site of Tesla's only remaining laboratory, located on the north shore of Long Island just 15 miles from the rolling green landscape of Paumanok Vineyards.

Tesla's Wardenclyffe laboratory and 18-story transmitting tower were constructed by renowned architect Stanford White in 1901, at the same time the historic estate at Paumanok Vineyards was being built. Tesla's genius and graciousness were appreciated by cultural icons of the time, scientists, tycoons, and artists who shared his ardor for a heightened food/wine experience. The intensity of Tesla's passion for wine is revealed in his letters to family and friends, wherein he shares notes and thoughts on vintages and sends numerous entreaties for bottles of his favorites. 

Frequency's label art is pure Tesla: elegant, brilliant, enigmatic. Order this highly collectible and drinkable wine for yourself or as a gift in support of Tesla Science Center at Wardenclyffe's nonprofit mission to develop Tesla’s last remaining laboratory into a transformative global science center that embraces his bold spirit of invention, provides innovative learning experiences, fosters the advancement of new technologies, and preserves his legacy in the Tesla Museum. teslasciencecenter.org

"As I developed this label, I wanted to honor Tesla and symbolically include some of his profound studies into the design with both constructed and subtle layers. Configuring the spatial relationship between each element was generated by the desire to keep the design simple yet invoke complex discourse and energy between the viewer and label.  Tesla’s interest with the numbers 3,6,9 and his interest with the energy of the universe are at the forefront of this design. The most prominent inspiration comes from a quote attributed to him, 'If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.' I wanted to harness this idea visually, leaving the viewer with an insight into the possibilities of our world." -- Nadira Vlaun, Designer

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