Where is the prisoner wine from?

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 is prisoner wine owned by?

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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Is the prisoner wine made by prisoners?

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 did the name prisoner wine come from?

THE LABEL. Our brand name and flagship label were inspired by an etching titled Le Petit Prisonnier by 19th century Spanish artist Francisco Goya. Its subtitle translates to “the custody is as barbaric as the crime”.
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What is the prisoner wine?

The Prisoner Red Blend is a rare blend of Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petite Sirah, Syrah, & Charbono.
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Are prisoner wines good?

For movie night: The Prisoner Red Blend

Vivid aromas of Bing cherry and roasted fig and a rich, smooth finish: It's a wine that deserves the considerable acclaim it has garnered over many years, while remaining accessible for even a novice wine drinker.
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Is 19 crimes wine from Australia?

19 Crimes is an Australian wine brand established in 2012 by Treasury Wine Estates. Its focus is on value-priced red blends made from grape varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Shiraz, Pinot Noir, Grenache, Durif and Mourvèdre.
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Is Prisoner Orin a swift?

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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Why is the prisoner wine so popular?

“At the time it came out, everyone was doing the same blended red wines with big tannins and big acidity and big richness. They all needed food. Then, The Prisoner came along and it was unabashed easy drinking. As a blend, you didn't even need to know what was in it,” says Michaud.
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Where is Orin Swift from?

Orin Swift's Mercury Head is a wine that people go crazy for. It is released in May and quickly sells out of wine shops often within a week's time. Some of the Cabernet Sauvignon for this wine is sourced from the well-regarded Morisoli Vineyard in Rutherford.
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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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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?

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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What 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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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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What company owns 19 Crimes wine?

Treasury Wine Estates, the maker of 19 Crimes, said the collaboration will “cast a modern lens” on the brand, which is inspired by rule-breakers and real stories of redemption.
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Who owns the wine brand 19 Crimes?

Owned by investor funds managed by Neuberger Berman, one of the world's leading employee-owned investment managers. Treasury also owns Napa Valley-based brands Beringer, BV, Sterling and Stags' Leap. “The release of 19 Crimes Martha's Chard comes as the brand has experienced explosive growth, delivering the No.
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Why is it called 19 Crimes?

According to its website, 19 Crimes is named after a list of 19 crimes outlined by the British government in the 18th century; offenses as basic as "petty larceny" and as strange as "impersonating an Egyptian." Felonies, so the story goes, that were too severe to be overlooked, but not serious enough to sentence the ...
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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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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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What does the prisoner wine pair well with?

Bold and rich, the Prisoner will stand up to flavourful dishes. Pair it with tender grilled meat, slow braised BBQ pulled pork, or match it with portobello mushrooms overlaid with smoked cheese. Edgy and full of flavour, the Prisoner is a bold red meant for indulging.
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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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