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Keep it locked up for 5+ years or enjoy now with tangy BBQ, braised dishes, or around the campfire with good company. The Prisoner is now the most recognized red blend, leading the resurgence of interesting blends by incorporating Zinfandel with the unlikely mix of Cabernet. See Website Email Delivery & Services Shop rating - How we rate 43 items No minimum order.
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It was founded with the inaugural vintage of The Prisoner, a red-blend of six different grape varieties, first produced in 2000. The palate highlights how ripe and well structured this wine is, with spicy dark fruits, fine tannins, all in a big and robust style with creamy texture, great balance, and remarkable freshness. The Prisoner Wine Company is a Californian wine producer, based in Rutherford of Napa Valley. The Prisoner Wine Company The Prisoner Chardonnay 2019 750ml 41.99 The Prisoner Eternally Silenced Pinot Noir 2017 750ml 48.97 The Prisoner Saldo Zinfandel. The nose shows delicious dark berries, plum, raspberry pie, sweet spices, and a hint of dried herbs and graphite. The inspiration of the now iconic label is from. Prisoner Wine Co makes some seriously bold and delicious wines, and Unshackled Cabernet Sauvignon is guilty of exactly that! A blend of 80% Cab, 10% Petite Sirah, 5% Syrah, and 5% Merlot, sourced from several regions in California's Central and North Coasts, including Monterey, Lodi, Paso, Sonoma, and Mendocino bringing the best characteristics of these regions to this impressive blend. We forge our way off the beaten path, seek interesting and traditional varietals from best vine growing areas of Napa Valley and blend them together to make. The Prisoner, the flagship wine is a regular Wine Spectator Top 100, and a must-have wines for bold red lovers. Matt Steeves - Certified Sommelier rated this wine as 93/100 with the following review: