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$36.99
The Prisoner Wine Company takes an unconventional approach to winemaking by working with impassioned growers to source varietals from vineyards and appellations across California. Alongside a family of growers, The Prisoner winemaking team pushes boundaries as they craft a selection of unexpected, yet artful wines. We created Saldo to feature this outstanding fruit from Dry…
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$21.99
This wine is primarily built around a very stony vineyard that just seems to produce better and better quality as the vines age. Typically of our vineyards, it makes an elegant, floral wine rather than a big in-your-face style. From the previous vintage we started to introduce a small amount of co-fermented Viognier and Roussanne….
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$28.99
TASTING NOTES
A nose of licorice and crushed rock, blackberry, soy, and sweet tobacco. On the palate, black raspberry and mineral flavors with a Syrah-driven pancetta-like meaty note. The finish is deep and long, with bright acids, chalky tannins, and a chaparral-like wild herb note that reverts finally back to the licorice note the wine started with. Complex and lingering. Drink now and over the next decade.
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$91.99
- 69% Mourvedre
- 17% Grenache
- 14% Syrah
TECHNICAL NOTES
- 14.5% Alcohol by Volume
- 850 Cases Produced
RECIPES & PAIRINGS
FOOD PAIRINGS
- Braised meats
- Roast duck
- Leg of lamb
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$12.99
d’Arenberg, The Stump Jump Shiraz McLaren Vale TASTING NOTES: A beautifully fragrant, restrained yet balanced expression of McLaren Vale Shiraz. The nose is bursting with raspberry, strawberry, mulberry and spice. The palate is juicy and silken. Pure fruit, fresh acid and super supple tannins all in harmony. This wine, from a lighter, spicier year, presents…
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$25.99
The winery owners are David and Cheryl Clarke (born Thorn) and their son Sam is the manager of the winery. The Thorn-Clarke family has a long history in the Barossa – six generations of involvement in the region’s world famous wine industry. The Thorns have been grape growers in the Barossa since the 1870’s. David…