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Revolutionary South American STEAL Vivino Offers Revolutionary South American STEAL [Vivino]( Join the “Revolution”! A Budget-Friendly, Palate-Pleasing Uruguayan Red From a Winemaker Trained by David Ramey and Michel Rolland Only $13.99/Btl Case-Buys [Show offer]( [Viña Progreso Revolution Tannat 2018]( [Viña Progreso]( [Revolution Tannat 2018]( This vintage rates better than any other year for this wine. Popular among Vivino users. More than 30 ratings. 4.1 [4.1] Uruguay’s signature grape, Tannat, isn’t exactly a household name. But this bottle is here to change that. The dark, savory, and rich variety (originally from southwestern France) is chock-full of flavor and heart-healthy antioxidants, and Vivino user Kaitlin K. rated Viña Progreso’s wild berry-scented, mineral-tinged Revolution Tannat 5.0 ★, saying, “whether you’ve had Tannat before or are new to the variety, this is a must-try!” Viña Progreso is forward-thinking winemaker Gabriel Pisano’s “experimental winery,” which is kind of like a playground for exciting flavor and innovation. Pisano has trained under legendary winemakers like David Ramey and Michel Rolland, so if there’s anyone who can revolutionize Uruguayan winemaking, it’s him. At 40% the SRP, it’s time to join in his Revolution! [Show offer]( [Don’t like this wine? Click here to help better personalize your recommendations -->]( (5.0 ★) Vivino user Patrick C. “A great value in Tannat from Gabriel Pisano. A complex wine with notes of cranberry, tart cherry and sottobosco. Dense on the palate with lingering jammy fruits and brambly blackberries. Pair with oven roasted meats, and game.” Wine recommendations for you [Brown Estate]( [Brown Estate]( [House of Brown Chardonnay]( Vivino 4.1, 49 ratings Lodi is Increasingly Home to Some of California’s Best Values, and This Apple- and Pear-Driven Home Run Tastes Like It Costs Three Times as Much as It Does Show offer [Sparkman]( [Sparkman]( [Holler Cabernet Sauvignon]( Vivino 4.1, 60 ratings Seattle Native Winemaker Linn Scott Combines Fruit from 12 Vineyard Sites to Create the Balanced, Nuanced Profile for Sparkman’s Holler Cabernet Show offer Sourced directly from wineries 100% satisfaction guaranteed Secure payment Mix & match Free delivery on multiple bottles [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Unsubscribe]( from Vivino Offers Sold by World of Wine, a licensed California retailer. [100 Montgomery, Suite 2000, San Francisco, CA 94104](#)

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