What is conundrum wine?

Conundrum Wines is a brand and winery in Monterey County. It makes two mid-priced proprietary blends, one red and one white, from fruit sourced from several California viticultural regions. Common varieties used are Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, and Zinfandel.
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What does Conundrum wine taste like?

Dried fruit and the taste of chocolate-covered cherries come through on the palate, while a wisp of smokiness makes this wine – created from dark red varietals including Petite Sirah, Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon – the perfect complement to grilled meats and full-flavored dishes.
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Is Conundrum wine from Caymus?

Conundrum is owned by the Wagner family of Caymus Vineyards, but stands on its own as a separate brand. The Conundrum winery in Monterey County is close to the sources for most of the grape varietals that make up the wine.
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What kind of red wine is Conundrum?

Conundrum Red Blend Review. This wine, the 2015 California Red Blend, is a blend of Petite Sirah, Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel. Its grapes are said to be sourced from “premier winegrowing regions in California.”
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Is Conundrum wine sweet?

Initial sweetness is balanced by natural acidity, and we love the hint of oak that plays with flavors of peach, apple and citrus. The long finish will leave you longing for another glass.
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2019 Conundrum White Wine Blend Review



What is the price of conundrum?

Top Ratings. In the $20 range and very surprised that a wine this good is so affordable.
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Where is bread and butter wine from?

At Bread & Butter, we know that chateau is just a fancy word for house. So, we're excited to welcome you to our home on the Silverado Trail in Napa Valley. Our wines have always been made in this beloved region, but now we're putting down different kinds of roots.
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Where is Meiomi Pinot Noir from?

Meiomi Pinot Noir is vinted and bottled by Meiomi Wines in Acampo, California, USA. Fruit for this wine was sourced from vineyards in Sonoma, Monterey and Santa Barbara for this 100% Pinot Noir blend.
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Is Caymus a blend?

This is an amazing red blend but what would you expect from Caymus. Bought at Total Wine in November 2021 for $19.99 but valued at $25 and $25 in Vivino.
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Where does Conundrum wine come from?

Conundrum Wines is a brand and winery in Monterey County. It makes two mid-priced proprietary blends, one red and one white, from fruit sourced from several California viticultural regions.
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How did Conundrum wine get its name?

Wagner announced the birth of Conundrum white a mysterious blend of grapes. His wine was considered to be both complex and versatile with food. Often, there were tropical notes, somewhat similar to today's New Zealand's Sauvignon Blanc.
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Why is it called Caymus?

Caymus Vineyards took its name from the original Mexican land grant awarded during the 19th century in the Rutherford section their vines were planted in. Just three years later, Caymus Vineyards became one of the first wineries to produce a California Cabernet Sauvignon made from a special selection.
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Who makes bonanza wine?

Created by Chuck Wagner of Caymus Vineyards, this wine is delicious, accessible and enjoyable over a meal. It's made from the “bonanza” of our great state – vineyard sites that hold potential to produce good Cabernet but are often overlooked. Features flavors of luscious fruit, dark chocolate and silky tannins.
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Why is Meiomi so good?

The brand focuses on sourcing high-quality fruit and balancing complementary blends to develop rich, complex flavors. Boosted by sustained demand and a healthy national appetite for Pinot Noir, Meiomi is now a wildly popular label.
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Should Pinot Noir be refrigerated?

Ideally, store pinot noir and other wines in a temperature and humidity-controlled environment away from light and vibration. You can store pinot noir in a wine refrigerator, which is at a good temp to help extend its longevity.
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Does Costco carry Meiomi wine?

The Wine Newbie

Help someone start along their wine journey with something like Meiomi Pinot Noir: plush, full-bodied, with soft tannins and a hint of sweetness that just reads as “yum” rather than overtly sweet. Costco sells Meiomi for less than $16 at the location near me.
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Why is bread and butter wine so popular?

Bread & Butter wines are inspired by the aromas that are common in the bread- and wine-making processes, delivering delicious, balanced flavours that are sure to please. And now, the award-winning wines will be available at a private liquor store near you.
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Is bread and butter a good wine?

“Bread & Butter's no-nonsense, stylish package and high-quality wine in the bottle make the portfolio a simple and delicious choice for easygoing enjoyment. No matter the situation, 'don't overthink it. '” Today, Bread & Butter is the fastest growing wine brand in the $12-$15 category*.
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What happened to Jamieson Ranch Vineyards?

The Jamieson Ranch brand was owned by Bill Leigon, but the vineyards and winery are owned by Ken Laird, one of the largest vineyard landowners in Napa County. The Jamieson Ranch brand (and its siblings) was acquired by the Marin County-based WX (formerly Wine Exchange) portfolio in 2017.
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Should you remove the foil from a wine bottle?

In formal service, the capsule is considered part of the packaging, and only the top part is removed, from just below the lip of the bottle.
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Why do wine bottles have foil?

Historically, this foil (known as a wine bottle's “capsule”) helped protect bottles from insects and other vermin that might be tempted to nibble at the corks. These days, it's considered a part of the wine's packaging—you'll notice that some producers use it as an extra canvas to get their branding message across.
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How should you store wine after opening?

Store wine in a cold, dark place.

Place your open, re-corked bottles in the refrigerator (or a dedicated wine fridge if you have one). If you don't like the taste of cold red wine, remove the wine bottle from the fridge about one hour before serving. It will be back to room temperature by the time you pour it.
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Are conundrum roses sweet?

This wine evokes a tropical fruitiness but is not at all sweet. Its style is intense yet light, with a refreshing quality that makes it perfect for spring and summer.
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Why is Caymus wine so good?

From this Napa Valley winery comes a bold and well-balanced wine, with lovely textural tannins and aromas of sweet tobacco, vanilla, and blackberry. Along with the flavors, this bottle has a friendly chock richness and is a fine product of the great winemaking practices at Caymus vineyards.
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