How much did Orin Swift sell for?

After years of hard work and well-deserved fame, Phinney, now 45, sold Orin Swift and his other wine brands and assets for a cool $300 million.
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Did Orin Swift sell the prisoner?

Keen not to be shackled by its success, Phinney sold The Prisoner in 2008 to concentrate on his boutique brand, Orin Swift, named after his father's middle name and mother's maiden name.
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Who is Orin Swift owned by?

MODESTO, Calif. June 9, 2016 – E. & J. Gallo Winery (Gallo) announced today that it has purchased Orin Swift Cellars, a brand known for their excellent wines, bold imagery, memorable names and creative labels.
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What wine did Orin Swift sell?

Orin Swift's winemaker, Dave Phinney, made the first Prisoner wine in 2000 with a 385 case production. The wine soon had a cult following and Phinney sold the Zinfandel blend and a few other labels in 2010 to The Prisoner Wine Company for $40 million.
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How much did Phinney sell prisoners for?

In 2010 Phinney sold the Prisoner, at that time an 85,000-case brand, to Huneeus Vintners for $40 million. Huneeus grew the Prisoner's production to 170,000 cases, then sold the brand to Constellation for $285 million - two months before Phinney sold Orin Swift.
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Does Gallo own Orin Swift?

Gallo announced that it has acquired Phinney's company, Orin Swift Cellars. Neither side would disclose a purchase price. The acquisition includes the brand, inventory and St. Helena tasting room.
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Where is Dave Phinney now?

Phinney continues to make the wines and own vineyards in many of these regions. Never one to stop at one or two projects, Department 66 is the name of his vineyards and winery in the Roussillon region of France, where he blends 80- to 100-year-old vines to make wines from Grenache, Syrah, Carignan and Mourvèdre.
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Who Makes 8 years in the desert wine?

8 Years in the Desert is a California Red Wine from Orin Swift Cellars in Saint Helena, California, USA. While this wine is classified as a Zinfandel by some stores, Orin Swift Cellars calls it a Zinfandel Blend.
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Who owns Papillon wine?

Papillon Napa Valley red wine is produced by the Orin Swift winery and is a popular label from the California wine country. The vintage is sourced from the five varietals of the Napa Valley region, to make a unique blend of local wine.
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Is Dave Phinney Orin a swift?

Dave Phinney: the Orin Swift winemaker on style and substance in American winemaking.
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Who owns the prisoner winery?

Purchased by Constellation Brands in 2016 the brand now produces 85,000 cases a year and focuses on not just the famous Prisoner Red Blend but also on high end Cabernet Sauvignon and interesting varieties such as Charbono and Chenin Blanc.
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Who owns the prisoner wine label?

Owned by Jack and Kathy Pagendarm, this vineyard has been part of their family for over 100 years and is situated in the heart of St. Helena. Kathy is known for her daily ritual of walking the length of the vineyard and caring for the vines. We have sourced fruit from this special vineyard since 2005.
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Does Orin Swift make a merlot?

2018 Orin Swift Cellars Merlot Take.
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Who owns 8 Years in the Desert?

Wine lovers across the country may not know him by name, but they have seen and drank his wines. They are everywhere, from grocery stores to high-end wine shops.
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How did 8 Years in the Desert get its name?

Today marks the official release of label #2 from Dave Phinney's highly anticipated Zinfandel series, 8 Years in the Desert—named after the iconic story of the winemaker's eight-year hiatus from making Zinfandel.
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Who was the original winemaker of prisoner?

Born in Rutherford, Napa Valley, The Prisoner began as a little-known red blend, created by winemaker Dave Phinney in 2000, but the brand quickly garnered a huge fan base, becoming famous for its untraditional label and style.
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Who makes machete wine?

Orin Swift - "Machete" California Red Blend - 2018 (750ml)
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What grapes are in Papillon wine?

Papillon is Orin Swift's Bordeaux Blend, with Cabernet Sauvignon complemented by Merlot, Petit Verdot, Malbec, and Cabernet Franc. Grapes are sourced from Napa Valleys sub-appellations Oakville, Rutherford, and Howell Mountain, including top vineyards such as Stagecoach and Morisoli.
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Is Orin Swift a real person?

In our private dining room, The Captian's Table was filled with guests all waiting to know more. Hosted by Brittany Palmateer and Molly Schuster of Empire Merchants North, the evening was as much informative as it was delicious. The hosts explained to diners that Orin Swift the man simply just does not exist.
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What grape is the prisoner?

The Prisoner is now the most recognized red blend, leading the resurgence of interesting blends by incorporating Zinfandel with the unlikely mix of Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Syrah, and Charbono.
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Who owns Savage & Cooke distillery?

The Savage & Cooke distillery, owned by Napa Valley winemaker Dave Phinney, is located on historic Mare Island and opened in 2018.
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Where did Orin Swift come from?

The history of Orin Swift Cellars dates back to 1995 when on a lark, David Swift Phinney took a friend up on an offer and went to Florence, Italy to spend a semester “studying”. During that time, he was introduced to wine, how it was made, and got hooked.
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Where is Dave Phinney from?

Phinney was born in northern California, made his fortune and his reputation in Napa Valley, is making agriculture deals all around northern California...so of course the Savage & Cooke distillery would have to be in this area.
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Why is the prisoner wine called the prisoner?

The label on their flagship wine is an etching of a prisoner drawn by the famous artist Goya (Phinney was introduced to this piece from a print his parents had given him as a present). The grapes for this wine are sourced from high quality vineyards throughout the Napa Valley.
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