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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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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Why 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 bought Orin Swift?

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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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 Dave Phinney own Orin Swift?

Winemaker Dave Phinney has a knack for making delicious, stylish wines with memorable labels and attractive price points but also for understanding wine's business side. Today, E. & J. Gallo announced that it has acquired Phinney's company, Orin Swift Cellars.
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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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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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Why is it called Orin Swift?

The story behind the name Orin Swift, well thats a little simpler, the name is derived from Phinneys mothers maiden name and Phinneys fathers middle name. So from the collection we chose 5 wines to taste and pair with some of Chef Bobs best culinary works. He's a course by course run down.
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What happened to the prisoner wine?

Within 10 years, the brand was sold to Huneeus Vintners. In 2016, it was again sold to Constellation Brands, a major beverage conglomerate.
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Who founded The Prisoner Wine Company?

The Prisoner Wine Company of Napa, California, was created and launched by winemaker Dave Phinney twenty years ago, with a single wine that he called The Prisoner and of which he made only 385 cases.
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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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What wine is comparable to prisoner?

Affordable Alternative: Rushrose GSM – $24.99

Just like The Prisoner wines, it offers a full body and smooth taste.
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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.
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Who bought prisoner?

Victor, N.Y. —Constellation Brands Inc., announced it is acquiring the The Prisoner and other brands from Huneeus Vintners in a deal worth approximately $285 million. Constellation's purchase includes The Prisoner, Saldo, Cuttings, Blindfold and Thorn brands.
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What wine does Dave Phinney make?

creating a rich, seductive, runaway best-selling wine called The Prisoner (an unusual blend of Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Petite Sirah, and Charbono)… eventually selling off his brands and assets to the tune of almost 300 million dollars!
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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 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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Why is prisoner wine so popular?

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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Who is on the 19 crimes bottle?

Every bottle has a criminal record.

Not just a catchy name, 19 Crimes refers to the number of felonies used to exile convicts from Britain back in 1787, including Jane Castings, who covers the Hard Chard, and John O'reilly, who covers the Red Blend .
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Why is it called prisoner wine?

The Prisoner Wine Company is named after the flagship wine that founding winemaker Dave Phinney originally produced with his inaugural release from 2000, a mere 385 cases.
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What type of grapes are in the prisoner wine?

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 Woodbridge wine?

Robert Mondavi founded Woodbridge Winery near his childhood home in Lodi, California to make quality wines accessible to wine lovers across the world to enjoy as part of daily life. Mr.
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Who owns the Robert Mondavi Winery?

Robert Mondavi Corp. has agreed to be acquired by beverage giant Constellation Brands in a $1.03-billion cash deal, ending a plan to split up one of California's most famous wine companies.
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Did Mondavi buy Woodbridge?

Robert Mondavi founded Woodbridge Winery near his childhood home in Lodi, California to make quality wines accessible to wine lovers across the world to enjoy as part of daily life.
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