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Top 10 Wines from Wine Riot Boston

 

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2009 Mouton Noir Wines Other People's Pinot

Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA

Get the party started with instant 90s nostalgia when you pop Other People's Pinot from Mouton Noir, a fantastic red from Oregon's famed Willamette Valley at a fantastic price.

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2010 Giorgio & Gianni Sweet Red Lambrusco

Italy

Italy throws a curveball with their lesser known but still legit sparkling red.This fizzy wine is super inexpensive, low in alcohol and meant to be drank cold. Drink at a party or with some chocolate cupcakes. 

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90+ Wine Riot Wine is Finally Here!

Back in October 2010 we partnered with 90+ Cellars to host a very cool lounge for Wine Riot Boston! Attendees sampled five different mystery wines and were told the winner would be made into the OFFICIAL 90+ Wine Riot Wine! Well, its been a long wait, but the bottles finally arrived today!

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So how did this wonder wine come about? At the October 2010 Boston Wine Riot, The 90+ Cellars crew took over the lounge,  labeling five bottles A through E and inviting tasters to rate their favorite using the Second Glass Mobile App. So which was your favorite, and crowned victor of the Wine Riot label?

The winner was awesome Australia blend of cabernet sauvignon, cabernet franc, merlot, and petit verdot. Congrats Boston on your excellent taste! Priced at just $14.99 a bottle, the wine JUST arrived in Boston's port today, but should be in stores across they city in the next few weeks!

TBA are details on a launch party set for Thursday August 25th!

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Wine Riot Boston Timelapse

Since you all get to see the end version of Wine Riot, we wanted to show you what goes on before the doors open and after doors close! We set up multiple cameras around the Park Plaza Castle and caught all our hard work (and yours too) on camera! We edited it down, sped it up to super sonic speed and voilià, 30 hours of Rioting condensed in just over a minute!