Thorn By The Prisoner Winery

Napa Valley Merlot Blend

9.04 ratings
8.91 pro ratings
Napa Valley, California, USA
Merlot, Syrah, Malbec
Tomato-Based, Beef, Potato, Venison, White Rice, Pork, Chili & Hot Spicy, Pungent Cheese, Salami & Prosciutto, Mushrooms, Pasta, Hard Cheese, Lamb, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Exotic Spices, Baking Spices, Herbs, Chicken, Turkey, Soft Cheese, Beans & Peas, Duck
Top Notes For
Byron C Mayes

Dark purple with color to the rim. Big nose of plum and elderberry compote in an oak bowl. Echoed on the full-bodied palate supported by juicy medium acidity and non-threatening medium minus tannins. Surprisingly smooth despite the 15.2% alcohol. Probably the best thing Prisoner Wine Company makes. A burly California style Merlot with enough finesse for fine meals but still sippable (over time… again 15.2% 😏) enough for casual wine and cheese evenings. Drink now through 2028, but don't expect much development.

Dark purple with color to the rim. Big nose of plum and elderberry compote in an oak bowl. Echoed on the full-bodied palate supported by juicy medium acidity and non-threatening medium minus tannins. Surprisingly smooth despite the 15.2% alcohol. Probably the best thing Prisoner Wine Company makes. A burly California style Merlot with enough finesse for fine meals but still sippable (over time… again 15.2% 😏) enough for casual wine and cheese evenings. Drink now through 2028, but don't expect much development.

Jan 6th, 2024
VA
8.7

Drinking in 2024. Classic merlot big welcoming burst of plum fruit on the nose, but astringent even after letting sit an hour. Not subtle in the least. Probably the 15.2% alcohol

Drinking in 2024. Classic merlot big welcoming burst of plum fruit on the nose, but astringent even after letting sit an hour. Not subtle in the least. Probably the 15.2% alcohol

Mar 17th, 2024
Michael Hadley

Michael had this a year ago

Michael had this a year ago

May 9th, 2023
Peggy Hadley

Peggy had this a year ago

Peggy had this a year ago

Feb 6th, 2023