Corvus Vodka added to roster as ‘proud partner’ of Pro Football Hall of Fame
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Enshrinee Ty Law is developer and co-founder of premium spirit; sales proceeds to benefit Hall of Famer assistance fund
TY LAW, a member of the Class of 2019, has launched a new premium spirit, Corvus Vodka, that has been designated the official vodka of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Corvus Vodka will be featured at Pro Football Hall of Fame hospitality events and venues during Enshrinement Weekend and at other hospitality events throughout the calendar year.
Available in three profiles – Original, Grilled Pineapple and Tropical – Corvus Vodka is distilled six times and charcoal filtered to develop its character and smoothness, according to brand literature. The name Corvus is derived from the Latin word meaning black raven – a symbol of “intelligence, knowledge, partnership, guidance, insight and protection.”
Corvus Vodka has pledged to donate a portion of the proceeds from the sale of every bottle to support the Georgia Frontiere Rosenbloom Family Enshrinees Assistance Fund – money the Pro Football Hall of Fame administers to aid members of the Hall in times of need.
“I want to pay homage to the guys who paved the way for me to live the life I enjoy today,” Law said. “Those players inspired me to dream and play the game I love for a living.”
Last Saturday, Law hosted a cocktail competition at Patriot Place in Foxborough, Mass., to showcase the Corvus Vodka line.
Law played the first 10 years of his 15-season NFL career in New England, where he won three Super Bowl rings. He intercepted 53 passes in his career, returning seven for touchdowns.
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