Chardonnay The Prisoner
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$243.00 Original price was: $243.00.$72.90Current price is: $72.90.
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About The Prisoner Wine Company
Both The Prisoner Wine Company’s brand name and their namesake wine, The Prisoner, are inspired by Spanish artist Francisco de Goya’s sketch “Le Petit Prisoner,” part of a series of works he created in the early 1800s as a visual protest against the injustice and brutality of the Spanish War of Independence. Still relevant today, this piece of art is a timeless blend of creativity and activism, and continues to inspire the company’s vision and mission. Pledging never to be complacent or restricted by tradition, and also to encourage creative expression as a means to empower the bold, The Prisoner Wine Company has stood in solidarity with the fight against racism, mass incarceration, and the systematic oppression of black communities. They are committed to education, embracing diversity, and creating an inclusive environment where all employees and business partners feel safe, respected, and valued. When their first wine, The Prisoner, was released in the late 1990s as a complex blend of some of California’s best and most unusual grape varieties, it swiftly and permanently changed the perception of what a red blend wine could be. Since then, The Prisoner Wine Company’s offering have grown to include a range of rule-bending blends with provocative label designs, being recognized by fans and wine critics alike as one of the most bold and innovative wine brands in the market, leading the resurgence of California luxury red blends and earning “cult” wine status. Today, Director of Winemaking Chrissy Wittmann and her team work with more than 100 growers in Northern California, bringing together exceptional fruit to produce a family of intriguing wines unrestricted by tradition.
Wines from Napa Valley
Napa Valley is considered one of the premier wine regions in the world. Records of commercial wine production in the region date back to the nineteenth century, but premium wine production dates back only to the 1960s.
The combination of Mediterranean climate, geography and geology of the region are conducive to growing quality wine grapes. John Patchett established the Napa Valley’s first commercial vineyard in 1858. In 1861 Charles Krug established another of Napa Valley’s first commercial wineries in St. Helena. Viticulture in Napa suffered several setbacks in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including an outbreak of the vine disease phylloxera, the institution of Prohibition, and the Great Depression. The wine industry in Napa Valley recovered, and helped by the results of the Paris Wine Tasting of 1976, came to be seen as capable of producing the best quality wine – equal to that of Old World wine regions. Napa Valley is now a major enotourism destination.
California Wines
California wine production has a rich viticulture history since 1680 when Spanish Jesuit missionaries planted Vitis vinifera vines native to the Mediterranean region in their established missions to produce wine for religious services. In the 1770s, Spanish missionaries continued the practice under the direction of the Father Junípero Serra planted California’s first vineyard at Mission San Juan Capistrano.
The state produces about ninety percent of the American wine supply and is the fourth largest wine producer among the world’s independent nations. It has more than 1,200 wineries ranging from home-grown and small boutiques to large corporations with international distribution.
Bold and fruit forward, The Prisoner Carneros Chardonnay White Wine is full-bodied, balanced, and rich on the palate. Made with a mix of chardonnay, roussanne, and gewürztraminer grapes, this chardonnay bottle of wine bursts with bright aromas of vanilla, creme brûlée, and baked apple. Each sip of this California white wine features pineapple and toasted oak flavors that integrate nicely with the balanced acidity and smooth finish. Grapes for this unique white wine are harvested from the Carneros region of California. Barrel aging for 10 months in a combination of old and new French oak barrels brings out notes of butterscotch and vanilla in this distinct chardonnay, creating a full and smooth California wine. Serve this fine wine at a wine and cheese party, or pair it with shrimp scampi and bacon wrapped dates.
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