This squat one-liter bottle is not your average jug wine. Au contraire, it's produced by three iconoclastic vintners who like to rock the boat: Charles Bieler, Joel Gott and Roger Scommegna, the three thieves who call themselves the “liberators of fine wine.” This wine, made from a blend of Napa Valley and Lodi grapes, kicks off with pretty cherry and earth tones in the nose. On the palate, it's bright-edged, with tangy acidity to support blackberry, spice, cherry, smoke and licorice flavors. And with 33% more wine in the jug than in a traditional 750-ml bottle, Three Thieves is a steal.
This squat one-liter bottle is not your average jug wine. Au contraire, it's produced by three iconoclastic vintners who like to rock the boat: Charles Bieler, Joel Gott and Roger Scommegna, the three thieves who call themselves the “liberators of fine wine.” This wine, made from a blend of Napa Valley and Lodi grapes, kicks off with pretty cherry and earth tones in the nose. On the palate, it's bright-edged, with tangy acidity to support blackberry, spice, cherry, smoke and licorice flavors. And with 33% more wine in the jug than in a traditional 750-ml bottle, Three Thieves is a steal.
This squat one-liter bottle is not your average jug wine. Au contraire, it's produced by three iconoclastic vintners who like to rock the boat: Charles Bieler, Joel Gott and Roger Scommegna, the three thieves who call themselves the “liberators of fine wine.” This wine, made from a blend of Napa Valley and Lodi grapes, kicks off with pretty cherry and earth tones in the nose. On the palate, it's bright-edged, with tangy acidity to support blackberry, spice, cherry, smoke and licorice flavors. And with 33% more wine in the jug than in a traditional 750-ml bottle, Three Thieves is a steal.
This squat one-liter bottle is not your average jug wine. Au contraire, it's produced by three iconoclastic vintners who like to rock the boat: Charles Bieler, Joel Gott and Roger Scommegna, the three thieves who call themselves the “liberators of fine wine.” This wine, made from a blend of Napa Valley and Lodi grapes, kicks off with pretty cherry and earth tones in the nose. On the palate, it's bright-edged, with tangy acidity to support blackberry, spice, cherry, smoke and licorice flavors. And with 33% more wine in the jug than in a traditional 750-ml bottle, Three Thieves is a steal.