What winery makes the prisoner wine?

Following the sale of the brand to Constellation, what used to be The Prisoner — the aforementioned red blend — has become The Prisoner Wine Company, a winery brand that now offers its flagship label, plus 13 other varieties.
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What company makes prisoner wine?

Constellation Brands, one of the world's largest wine companies, is investing big in California red blends, buying the brands of The Prisoner Wine Company from Huneeus Vintners. The portfolio includes five brands: superstar blend The Prisoner, as well as Saldo, Cuttings, Blindfold and Thorn.
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Who bought prisoner winery?

Constellation Brands Inc. (NYSE: STZ and STZ.B) said it has agreed to acquire The Prisoner Wine Company's portfolio of brands from Napa-based Huneeus Vintners. The portfolio includes five fine wine brands led by The Prisoner, a fast-growing super luxury wine, and also includes Saldo, Cuttings, Blindfold and Thorn.
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Why is the prisoner wine so good?

The Prisoner Wine Company is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of winemaking. Our partners in this vision are phenomenal growers throughout California's premier growing regions who are dedicated to cultivating unique grape varieties. Through them, we source fruit from more than 100 vineyards across the state.
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What wines are made by prisoners?

  • 2018 ETERNALLY SILENCED PINOT NOIR BY THE PRISONER. $40. ...
  • 2019 THE PRISONER RED BLEND. $49. ...
  • 2019 THE PRISONER PINOT NOIR. $45. ...
  • 2019 THE PRISONER CABERNET SAUVIGNON. $55. ...
  • 2019 THE PRISONER CHARDONNAY. $40. ...
  • 2021 SYNDROME ROSÉ BY THE PRISONER. $30. ...
  • 2017 DÉRANGÉ RED BLEND BY THE PRISONER. $100. ...
  • 2019 HEADLOCK CHARBONO BY THE PRISONER. $60.
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Is Prisoner wine made by Orin Swift?

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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Where is the prisoner wine from?

The Prisoner Wine Co sources from numerous vineyard sites both in the Napa Valley and from neighboring counties. They often work with small family owned vineyards – at last count, they purchase fruit from some 80 vineyards within Napa Valley and approximately 50 vineyard sites outside of the valley.
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Is Prisoner wine worth the money?

Overall, I really enjoyed The Prisoner wine. It's a smooth sipper on its own with a lovely aroma and a nice blend of flavors. Do let it age a while before opening, however. The Prisoner wine price $47.00 available direct from The Prisoner Wine Company.
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What wine is similar to the prisoner?

The Rushrose GSM provides a bold blend of reds and is 44% Grenache, 44% Syrah, and 12% Mourvedre. Just like The Prisoner wines, it offers a full body and smooth taste. Similar to The Prisoner wines, this red blend offers a complex taste filled with notes of deep flavor like spice and cassis.
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What type of grapes are in the prisoner wine?

The famous blend combines Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Syrah and Charbono from throughout the Napa Valley, combining the grapes into a robust, flavorful explosion of soft, richly rounded fruit and body.
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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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Who was the original winemaker of prisoner wine?

The Prisoner Wine Company was started by winemaker Dave Phinney with an inaugural vintage of 2,000 cases. The wines were immediately sought after by both wine collectors and wine novices alike.
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Where is the prisoner red blend made?

The Prisoner Wine Company is a Californian wine producer, based in Rutherford of Napa Valley. It was founded with the inaugural vintage of The Prisoner, a red-blend of six different grape varieties, first produced in 2000.
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What does prisoner wine taste like?

Costco Notes: Features enticing aromas of Bing cherry, dark chocolate, clove and roasted fig. Persistent flavors of ripe raspberry, boysenberry, pomegranate and vanilla linger harmoniously, for a smooth and luscious finish.
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What kind of wine is 8 years in the desert?

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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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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What kind of red wine is prisoner?

The Prisoner Red Blend is a rare blend of Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Syrah, & Charbono.
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What is the alcohol content in prisoner wine?

Brooding (yes), because I had assumed from its (stellar) reputation as a “big, sexy, fruit bomb” (Robert Parker) and from the label-announced 15.2 percent alcohol that it would hold up its wine-soaked fingers and say, “Slow down, taster; small sips, much breathing through, and sucking within, your mouth.”
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What wines does Dave Phinney make?

Dave Phinney produces wines under the California-based Orin Swift label (Abstract, Mannequin, Mercury Head, Papillon, Palermo and Veladora) and is a partner in a host of other winemaking projects abroad.
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Where are prisoners made?

The most famous television programme filmed here is THE PRISONER, filmed on location at Portmeirion in 1966 and 1967. The Six-of-One Prisoner Appreciation Society holds an annual Prisoner Convention at Portmeirion.
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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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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 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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