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The concept of a proprietary white blend is the same as a Red Blend, whereby the term ‘proprietary blend’ holds no legal implications. The name will generally be found on a wine that doesn’t declare the exact blend and proportion of grapes. Essentially, you can liken this term to ‘Bordeaux-blend’, or ‘Port-blend’. In the USA some producers list their wines using the term ‘Meritage’, denoting to the fact that they are members of the Meritage Association.
Joseph Phelps Insignia is another example of a proprietary blend; this Cabernet-based wine does not state the names of the grapes on the label and therefore creates a terminology within itself.
Case Rate: £10.00
Price(Bottle): £10.95
Ex Tax: £9.13
Country: England
Wine Type: White wine
Grape: Proprietary White Blend
Wine Type: White wine
Grape: Proprietary White Blend
Case Rate: £10.50
Price(Bottle): £11.50
Ex Tax: £9.58
Country: South Africa
Wine Type: White wine
Grape: Proprietary White Blend
Wine Type: White wine
Grape: Proprietary White Blend
Case Rate: £11.50
Price(Bottle): £12.50
Ex Tax: £10.42
Country: Italy
Wine Type: White wine
Grape: Proprietary White Blend
Wine Type: White wine
Grape: Proprietary White Blend
Case Rate: £14.00
Price(Bottle): £14.95
Ex Tax: £12.46
Country: USA
Wine Type: White wine
Grape: Proprietary White Blend
Wine Type: White wine
Grape: Proprietary White Blend
Case Rate: £22.00
Price(Bottle): £22.75
Ex Tax: £18.96
Country: Italy
Wine Type: White wine
Grape: Proprietary White Blend
Wine Type: White wine
Grape: Proprietary White Blend
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