From: Sam Dependahl
Sent: Tuesday, June 9, 2026 6:12 AM
To: Elaine LaPersonerie
Subject: Project Zin Returns for its 16th Year
Project Zin returns August 21–22, 2026 at Appellation Healdsburg, benefiting Down Syndrome advocacy. 21 Zinfandel producers. Tickets on sale June 10.
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Project Zin Returns for its 16th Year, Bringing Sonoma County’s Most Sought-After Zinfandels and Chefs to Healdsburg in Support of Down Syndrome Advocacy
Beloved charity wine weekend, hosted by James Beard Award–winning Chef Charlie Palmer and Clay & Carrie Mauritson of Mauritson Wines, to be held at the new Appellation Healdsburg on August 21–22, 2026
(Healdsburg, CA; June 9, 2026) – Project Zin
From left to right: Clay Mauritson, Brady Mauritson, Chef Charlie Palmer. Brady’s diagnosis sparked Project Zin in 2011. This fall he heads to college at ClemsonLIFE.
Recognized as one of the premier food and wine events in California, Project Zin was born when Clay and Carrie Mauritson’s son, Brady, was diagnosed with Down Syndrome at the age of two and a half. The family chose to meet the news with purpose, while simultaneously uniting their community to support families and individuals navigating Down Syndrome nuances daily.
“We would be remiss to not acknowledge that this was a jarring diagnosis to receive knowing there would be limitations that Brady and others would face from the public. As a family, we made a promise to never adhere to a stigma but to celebrate the blessings,” says Clay and Carrie Mauritson. “Fifteen years later, Brady is living proof of this promise as he starts his collegiate venture.”
This fall, Brady Mauritson will begin his first year of college at Clemson University in South Carolina through ClemsonLIFE
Appellation Healdsburg, the new culinary-first resort from Chef Charlie Palmer, welcomes Project Zin on August 22.
This year also marks a homecoming as the event moves to Appellation Healdsburg, the new culinary-first resort from Chef Charlie Palmer and hospitality veteran Christopher Hunsberger. Nine years in the making and the first ground-up build of the Appellation brand offers on-site lodging, fire-driven cuisine of Folia Bar & Kitchen, Andys Beeline Rooftop, and The Grange, a barn-inspired event space.
A close friend of the Mauritsons and a fixture of the Healdsburg community for more than two decades, Chef Palmer joined Clay and Carrie to co-found Project Zin in 2011, lending his culinary star power to what began as a modest charity event raising $25,000 in its first year. In the years since, the region’s top winemakers and chefs have joined together each year to support the cause.
Sonoma County’s top chefs will be featured alongside 21 coveted Zinfandel producers.
One of the most decorated chefs in the country, Chef Charlie Palmer is a James Beard Award winner who has earned more than 20 Michelin stars across his career and is widely regarded as a pioneer of progressive American cooking, with Healdsburg’s Dry Creek Kitchen and the resort’s new Folia Bar & Kitchen among his celebrated restaurants.
“Clay and Carrie’s commitment to their son, his peers, and this cause represents everything I believe in about hospitality and human connection,” says Chef Palmer. “To welcome Project Zin home to Appellation Healdsburg, a place we dreamed about for nearly a decade, is one of the greatest honors of my career.”
The weekend’s fundraising centers on a spirited live auction followed by a ceremonial paddle raise inside The Grange, led by Franco Finn, NBA “Hype Man” and in-arena host of the Golden State Warriors. Supporters near and far will also be able to bid via an online silent auction throughout the weekend, ensuring that everyone who believes in the cause can take part.
This year’s auction highlights include a progressive “Magical Bridge” dinner uniting Healdsburg’s most iconic chefs and wineries, with proceeds benefiting the Magical Bridge Playground
Tickets and Appellation Healdsburg lodging packages go on sale Wednesday, June 10 at 11:00 a.m. PDT at projectzin.org
Tickets On Sale June 10
The two-night Appellation Healdsburg Lodging Package ($3,700) includes luxurious accommodations for two; a welcome wine reception with Clay and Carrie Mauritson (Friday, August 21, 6–7 p.m.); two tickets to the Saturday Lunch, Tour & Tasting at Mauritson Wines (Saturday, August 22, 10:30 a.m.); two VIP tickets to the main event and auction (Saturday, August 22, 5:30–9:30 p.m.); valet parking; and VIP check-in to all events. Bricoleur Vineyards, which hosted Project Zin for the previous five years, will keep the spirit of giving going throughout the weekend. For every two Rooted tasting experiences booked at projectzin.org/events/bricoleur-vineyards-experience
To receive the most up-to-date information, including the on-sale reminder, guests are encouraged to join the email list at projectzin.org/mailing-list
Twenty-one Zinfandel producers will be featured. The number honors Trisomy 21, the extra copy of chromosome 21 found in Down syndrome.
Participating Wineries
A. Rafanelli Winery & Vineyards
Participating Restaurants
Folia Bar & Kitchen at Appellation Healdsburg
2026 Sponsors
Presenting Sponsor: Appellation Healdsburg
Gold Sponsors: American AgCredit
Silver Sponsors: Allen Brothers
Bronze Sponsors: Bricoleur Vineyards
About Project Zin
Project Zin
About Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Area
Down Syndrome Connection of the Bay Area
About Mauritson Wines
Mauritson Wines
For more information about Project Zin and how to get involved in future events, visit www.projectzin.org
Websites
www.projectzin.org
www.dscba.org
www.appellationhotels.com/hotels/california-healdsburg
Social Media
Instagram: @dscba
X: @dscbayarea
Facebook: @dscba
Media Contact
Vieux Communications
Elizabeth Glenn, elizabeth@vieuxcommunications.com
Sam Dependahl, sam@vieuxcommunications.com
Event Contact
Charlie Palmer Collective
Kristen Gegnas, kgegnas@charliepalmer.com
Susannah Martin, smartin@charliepalmer.com
Sent on behalf of Project Zin by Vieux Communications.
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