The Prisoner Wine Firm, recognized for its pink blends with attention-grabbing labels, has added to its portfolio with the launch of Blindfold, a white wine line.
Blindfold is the fourth model below The Prisoner Wine Firm portfolio, and can characteristic gentle and vibrant white wine expressions from famend North Coast vineyards and appellations, the corporate says.
Blindfold’s first launch is a nonetheless blanc de noir from Sonoma County.
“Introducing Blindfold with our first bottling of a 2021 blanc de noir is one thing our crew could be very happy with,” says Chrissy Wittmann, director of winemaking, The Prisoner Wine Firm. “The Prisoner Crimson Mix is what made The Prisoner Wine Firm what it’s at this time and we noticed a chance to take that signature system of mixing unusual varietals to a brand new class with white wine.”
Blindfold’s Pinot Noir grapes are picked early and hand harvested, and direct-to-press processing produces a white, nonetheless wine with the slightest salmon coloured hue at 12.5% ABV, the corporate says. Some viognier and gewurztraminer are blended in so as to add fuller texture and a wealthy mouthfeel, whereas producing notes of citrus, white flower, white peach and a touch of tart cranberry.
The recommended retail value is $35 per 750-ml. bottle.
Commercial
Blindfold’s high label was created with CGI know-how, meant to depict a practical illustration of textured cloth, akin to a blindfold. As shoppers work together with the bottle, they’ll uncover a hidden message discovered on the within of the entrance label.
Blindfold is accessible for buy now via the vineyard’s web site, and will likely be obtainable at retailers across the nation within the coming weeks.
This follows the latest launch of The Prisoner Wine Firm’s luxurious wine model Saldo.