Who makes Mercury head wine?

When owned by Orin Swift this label was typically a five varietal blend including Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Charbono and Petite Syrah. 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.
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What kind of wine is Mercury Head?

Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon

The nose of the 2019 Mercury Head has a concentrated dose of that aroma along with some redcurrant, fresh thyme, sandalwood and garrigue. Profound, yet classic, the palate expresses blackberry and raspberry preserves, a touch of rhubarb and toffee with some black tea and licorice accents.
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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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Does Orin Swift make the prisoner?

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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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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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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Is Dave Phinney Orin a swift?

Named after his parents (his dad's middle name is Orin and his mother's maiden name is Swift), the label was born and Phinney made his first solo wines from a custom-crush facility in Napa with a couple of thousand dollars' worth of bought-in fruit and a desire to make wines as great as the ones he tasted in Tuscany.
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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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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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Does Orin Swift make a merlot?

2018 Orin Swift Cellars Merlot Take.
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Does Gallo own The Prisoner Wine Company?

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 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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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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What wine has a dime on it?

Helena vineyards blended with fruit from the Stagecoach Vineyard on Atlas Peak, is a fabulous 100% Cabernet Sauvignon aged 16 months in 50% new French oak. A Mercury Head dime is actually embedded in the bottle's glass and represents the front label. If that's not original enough, the wine itself is fabulous.
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What is the wine with the dime on it?

The Mercury Head wine bottle has an actual Mercury Head dime embedded in the bottle, which is the entirety of the front label. The dime on my bottle is from 1945, which is the last year that Mercury Head dimes were made.
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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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What year did Dave Phinney sell 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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What is the story behind 8 Years in the Desert wine?

Upon selling The Prisoner, David was on an agreement that he couldn't make another Zinfandel blend for another 8 years. 8 Years In The Desert is David's first Zinfandel blend following his 8 year hiatus. The wine is a powerhouse blend of Zinfandel, Petite Sirah, and Syrah. He's back, and he's better than ever.
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Does Orin Swift have a winery?

In August of 2013 Orin Swift Cellars opened a narrow tasting room almost across the street from their old office – and right next door to what was the St. Helena Wine Center (a wine shop which closed permanently in 2021). In 2022, Orin Swift took over the space that St.
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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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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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Why is it called the Prisoner Wine Company?

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 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 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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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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