![CHEERS: Bronwyn Tyrel, Damien Cofield and Melanie Cofield are happy to have their doors open again, with the new "rare rose" on offer. Picture: KYRA HUMPHREY CHEERS: Bronwyn Tyrel, Damien Cofield and Melanie Cofield are happy to have their doors open again, with the new "rare rose" on offer. Picture: KYRA HUMPHREY](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/CXnecSe9En4WWrpX4sC8Fx/ca5f53ce-9b55-4354-953a-a17d19be1cb7.jpg/r389_167_5000_2734_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A "rare rose" was launched at Cofield Wines this weekend, as the winery held a different kind of cancer fundraiser this year to coincide with the reopening of its cellar door.
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Every bottle label has been uniquely designed by local artist Marni Korneluk and every sale will contribute money to the Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre trust fund.
The founder and matriarch of Cofield Wines bravely fought breast cancer for more than 30 years until she eventually died in 2017.
"After a year like this, it seems to make the world a bit smaller, and you appreciate and want to support local causes," owner Damien Cofield said.
"After years of fundraising for another charity, now seemed like the perfect time to switch to supporting the Albury Wodonga Cancer centre.
"I was able to witness first hand the amazing job they did with mum."