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The wine world can be saturated with nonsense bottle labels (we’re asking you to carefully put down that bottle of Josh now) and purple prose-filled tasting notes, but the stories behind The Prisoner Wine Company have garnered them much attention over the past few years — and for good reason. Their unapologetically bold blends have won awards on their own, but what began in 2000 as a single Napa red blend with a hauntingly relevant label has evolved into a wine brand that’s doing more than just filling glasses. If you’ve been looking for a reason to refresh your wine stash this, this is it.
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