PROTECTING THE WILD FLORIDA WE LOVE
The Conservation Collection is rooted in a long-term partnership between Keel Farms and Conservation Florida, working together to protect the wild places that define Florida. Each sip is a small step toward ensuring Florida’s natural beauty remains for generations to come.
Made with fresh Florida blueberries and layered with notes of peach and honeysuckle, this bright, fruit-forward sangria celebrates one of Florida’s most iconic native birds, the Florida Scrub Jay.
Found nowhere else in the world, the scrub jay depends on fragile scrub habitats now under threat. With every sip, you’re helping protect the land it calls home.
Every Bottle Makes
an Impact.
will be donated to a Florida-local nonprofit dedicated to saving the Sunshine State’s water, wildlife, & wild places.
Why Conservation Florida?
We chose Conservation Florida because of an instant connection rooted in shared values and a mutual commitment to protecting Florida’s wild places.
Conservation Florida is an accredited, nonprofit land conservancy dedicated to conserving the Sunshine State’s water, wildlife, wild places — the places that make Florida home. Since its founding in 1999, Conservation Florida has saved roughly 45,000 acres, serving all 67 counties in Florida, by prioritizing strategic and evidence-based land protection, education, and advocacy. Thanks to Conservation Florida, Eagle Haven Ranch along Lake Kissimmee (once at risk of development) is now permanently protected. This 2,317-acre habitat is home to nearly 200 species, from Florida Scrub Jays to endangered Florida panthers. No resorts. No marinas. No development.
Just wild Florida, forever.
Meet the Artist
Rebekah Lynne is an illustrator based in sunny Florida, inspired by lush landscapes, unique critters, and the state’s stunning coastline. She blends traditional and digital painting to create artwork that reflects the beauty and character of her surroundings. Her illustration of the Florida Scrub Jay for the Conservation Collection celebrates one of the state’s most unique native species and helps bring the story of this wine to life.

