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We’re not going to deceive you for a moment… life in Wine Country is a civilized existence. We can count some of the most influential people in the business as friends, poker and fly-fishing buddies and keepers of secrets about where the proverbial bodies are buried. Our neighborhood restaurants are arguably the finest collection of dining establishments anywhere outside of a major city. The weather allows for almost year-round golf. And we get to taste extensively, travel to the world’s greatest wine regions and unearth liquid treasures along the way. In short, we suffer so that others may benefit. It is the path we have chosen.

Justice Series

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Napa Valley is a small place. The wine business here is still built on handshakes and relationships, and we’re proud to be a part of it. So after 14 years of friends, neighbors, blood, sweat and tears, we’ve come full circle, and we’ve put our name on the best wine we can possibly make. For us, this is the pinnacle of what it means to call Wine Country home. For a bunch of far-flung folks who have worked awfully hard for the finer things, we think it’s Poetic Justice.

Waypoint

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A waypoint is the identifying intersection between latitude and longitude on a GPS, the specific place where the two coordinates meet. It is unique and unambiguous, as precise an identifier as a fingerprint. In the case of wine, it also takes on the added implication of pinpointing the attributes of a particular vineyard. As all wine great and small is born somewhere, it is of critical importance that somewhere is somewhere special.

Broken Spur

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Broken Spur is a project dedicated to value (taste-per-dollar, as we like to call it). Sourcing fruit from top vineyards throughout California, the wines are priced at such a level that essentially they taste like another rung or two up the ladder in terms of flavor and style points. They’re meant to be drunk young and often, and inspire more in the way of conviviality than deep thought. They’re basically liquid reminders that wine (and those who love it) needn’t be taken too seriously. Dig in your spurs, and get your corkscrew ready!

Pursuit

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The hunt is on, and the chase continues. We track down “great stuff” wherever it hides, but take particular pride in that which we call our own. For our Pursuit label, we tap into our deep connections in the wine business and source incredible juice from top houses. We get our fingers in the cookie jar early in the process so that we can guide the finished product and ensure that it’s up to our exacting standards. While confidentiality agreements are involved, we can assure you that the vineyard sources at our disposal are some of the absolute best in California (it’s good to have friends). You probably wouldn’t believe us anyway if we told you where this stuff was born.

Tin Star

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The renowned “Rutherford dust” in the heart of Napa Valley has long been recognized for its ability to produce world-class Cabernet Sauvignon. The soils around this tiny hamlet have brought life to some of the finest wines California has ever known. In the spirit of the winemaking legends who have worked on this swath of land, Tin Star has been crafted to reflect its special birthplace.

Streamside

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The Streamside concept is pretty straightforward: crisp, delicious white wines that over-deliver in the bottle. We're talking about crowd-pleasing cocktail wines and perfect kitchen sipping companions as you whip up your culinary masterpiece. Holiday parties? Something delicious to have on hand for those who don't like reds? Yes and yes. We're not sure why finding great inexpensive white wine is so damn hard, but a wade through the Streamside should convince you that it's about where you cast your line.

Ridge Runner

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The Ridge Runner rides with the sole purpose of delivering value where it counts: In your glass. Wednesday night reds, tailgate specials, neighborhood block parties, a no brainer... however you want to think of these, the consistent theme is "taste-per-dollar." Not every occasion calls for expensive wine. We get it. That doesn't mean that you have to muscle down swill or apologize for what you're serving. Here's to drinking wisely and economic relief! 

Jurisprudence

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In 2007 we introduced a new wine to the Justice family named Jurisprudence,  embracing the heart, soul and dignity of all three Justice wines combined into one singular expression.  Very limited in quantity and available only to Justice purchasers in select years.

Vigilante

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When one of the Napa Valley’s most iconic producers, a guy who regularly gets top marks from both Parker and the Spectator, called the Bounty Hunter to let us know he had more Cabernet Sauvignon fruit than he knew what to do with, we were all ears. When he began ticking off the sites he’d sourced his fruit from – vineyards like the small Pedregal Vineyard in Oakville, the shallow volcanic ash and clay Jericho Canyon Vineyard at the base of Mt. St. Helena, and the gravelly Larkmead Vineyard in Calistoga – we knew we had to make this wine.

Weatherby

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While the provenance and pedigree of this Bounty Hunter blend are hush-hush by contract, we can say that this elegant Bordeaux-style blend is fashioned from fruit grown in Napa Valley’s Oak Knoll and Pritchard Hill districts. Pritchard Hill has long been recognized for producing cult-worthy Cabernet Sauvignon; there’s a reason Colgin and Bryant Family made the high elevation region home base. Oak Knoll, too, has been rapidly gaining fame for its exceptionally elegant Right Bank grapes, Merlot and Cabernet Franc.

 
 
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