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Vintage NPR Merlot 2019

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Vintage NPR Merlot 2019
All Things Considered aired its first broadcast on May 3, 1971. Since then, NPR has been a trusted news source and cultural commentator for millions of Americans. Made in honor of that legacy, our Vintage NPR release is a plush, red-fruited Merlot.
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All Things Considered aired its first broadcast on May 3, 1971, covering United States Senate hearings on the ongoing Vietnam War. Since then, NPR has been a trusted news source, cultural commentator and provider of countless driveway moments for millions of Americans. Just as great radio brings people together, so too does a good bottle of wine...

Our Vintage NPR Merlot hails from Paso Robles, “one of the most dynamic wine regions in California” (Wine Spectator). Paso Robles has a warm, sunny climate that ripens grapes to perfection plus a long growing season, which gives the fruit plenty of time to develop complex, concentrated flavors. You’ll taste what that means in your glass.

Look forward to ripe plum and red berry aromas and flavors. The palate is plush and velvety, with just a hint of mocha on the long, smooth finish. This Merlot will be perfect for your next dinner table moment—try it with beef, lamb, creamy vegetarian risottos and more.

Even better, by treating yourself to this lovely Merlot, you’re helping to support public radio. It’s a real win-win! Order your share today.

All Things Considered aired its first broadcast on May 3, 1971, coveri...

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“One of the most dynamic wine regions in California.”

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