The Prisoner Wine Company Summer Case Sale: 20% Off

The Prisoner Wine Company Summer Case Sale: 20% Off


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In a wine world saturated with nonsense bottle labels (we’re asking you to carefully put down that bottle of Josh now) and purple prose-filled tasting notes, The Prisoner Wine Company stands apart. Their unapologetically bold blends have won awards on their own, but its the deeper stories they’re telling that have garnered them so much attention over the past few years. What began in 2000 as a single Napa red blend with a hauntingly relevant label has evolved into a wine brand that’s doing more than just filling glasses. If you’ve been looking for a reason to refresh your wine stash this summer, this is it.

Right now, The Prisoner Wine Company is offering 20% off when you buy 12 or more bottles of select wines, plus free ground shipping, with the promo code SUMMER20. But this isn’t your average summer case sale where you just go around picking bottles based on if the label is pretty (which I have been guilty of myself). When you order from The Prisoner, you’re getting more than just a solid red — you’re supporting a brand that’s using its platform to push for real change in the U.S. criminal justice system.

The Prisoner Wine Company

The Prisoner Wine Company is most well known for their flagship red, featuring artwork inspired by Francisco de Goya’s Le Petit Prisonnier, part of a series that portrayed the brutalities of war and confinement. It was an unusual (and borderline controversial) choice for a wine label at the time, but it was a deliberate one, meant to represent the inhumanity of incarceration. That lead to the creation of the Corrections, which the brand describes as “an annual limited-edition wine series designed to explore how wine labels can be used as a canvas for advocacy. By combining art and wine, Corrections seeks to shift perceptions and narratives, spark important conversations about ending mass incarceration and the urgent need for reform, and ultimately create a demand for change.”

The Prisoner Wine Company

The most recent release in this series, the 2022 Corrections Red, features artwork by Jesse Krimes, a Philadelphia-based artist who created Purgatory while serving time in federal prison. Made by safeguarding printed soaps within playing card containers and smuggling them through the prison mailing system over the course of a year, this was the first work of art by a formerly incarcerated artist to be acquired by The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Today, it wraps around a Stags Leap red blend that delivers everything you’d expect from a Napa standout: ripe fruit, spice, and a full body.

More importantly, a portion of sales from their Corrections bottles (as well 3% from their 2023 The Prisoner Red Blend) will go to support The Center for Art & Advocacy, a nonprofit founded by Krimes to empower justice-impacted artists. The Prisoner Wine Company has donated $75,000 directly to the Center and gives 5% of Corrections proceeds to continue supporting its work. So yes, your next summer wine order could go to help fund fellowships, gallery shows, and artistic freedom for people whose voices too often go unheard.

The Prisoner Wine Company

So fill your cellar and fuel change at the same time — just head over to ThePrisonerWineCompany.com, build your 12-bottle case, and use code SUMMER20 at checkout to save 20% and enjoy free shipping. There’s nothing wrong with buying wine just because it tastes great, but when your purchase also helps support a good cause too? That’s something worth toasting.


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