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Home » Bizarro » Semper Fi Sauvignon

Semper Fi Sauvignon

From the halls of Montezuma to Inchon to Fallujah, the United States Marine Corps have proved them­selves to be the mean­est, tough­est, most resource­ful war­riors on the planet.
jarheadred.jpgNow, a sin­gle test remains for this hal­lowed assem­blage of fight­ers:
Make a rich, smooth Cabernet Sauvignon.
Fortunately, the for­mer Marines at Firestone Vineyards are meet­ing the chal­lenge, by pro­duc­ing “Jarhead Red.“
The wine is “a robust, full-​​bodied Cabernet Sauvignon. It was aged in French oak bar­rels for eight months. It offers fla­vors of plum, cas­sis and black cur­rant with fine tan­nins on the fin­ish,” accord­ing to Firestone’s web­site. “Jarhead Red is avail­able in 750ml (the Rifleman) and 1.5L (the Sergeant). Occassional avail­abil­ity on larger for­mats includ­ing 3.0L (the Sergeant Major) and 5.0L (the Commandant).“
Third-​​generation wine grower Adam Firestone (CAPT 1984–91) and vine­yard fore­man Ruben Dominguez (SGT USMC 1979–84) came up with the Cabernet in “in 1999 as a cel­e­bra­tory bot­tling for the annual Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation Birthday Ball in Los Angeles,” Firestone explains. “Over the years, the wine gained a fol­low­ing by word of mouth and was enjoyed at Birthday Balls around the coun­try. To meet this grow­ing demand, the wine was released for dis­tri­b­u­tion, with net pro­ceeds ben­e­fit­ing the Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation.“
And, before you ask, Adam Firestone wants to be clear: “There is no affil­i­a­tion between the wine and the movie ‘Jarhead.’” Instead, accord­ing to a press release, He cre­ated Jarhead Red [to] for­tify his loy­alty to the Marine Corps and [to] extend it to his skill in wine­mak­ing.“
Ooo-​​rah!
(Big ups: TH)

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  1. Edward Liu says:
    July 11, 2006 at 10:39 am

    That’s “aged in FREEDOM oak bar­rels.” I’d think that USMC wine wouldn’t be caught dead in any­thing French =8^).

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  2. SJBill says:
    July 11, 2006 at 1:05 pm

    Another Marine Corps wine line tempts the palate: San Francisco’s Marines’ Memorial Club has a house wine avail­able called Marine’s Memorial Club Cabernet. This wine is very rich and won­der­ful to the palate.
    The por­trait on the bot­tle is of the late Bruno Benziger of Benziger Wines. Bruno served at and sur­vived Iwo.
    If I may be so crass as to pug the Marines Memorial Association
    Marines’ Memorial Association
    Bruno Benziger (1926 — 1989), patri­arch of the Benziger fam­ily, served in the 3rd Marine Division. Always Faithful — it’s what he exem­pli­fied for his coun­try, his fam­ily and the win­ery. Established in 1946 as a Living Memorial to the Marines who lost their lives in the Pacific dur­ing World War II, the non-​​profit Marines’ Memorial Association offers Membership to for­mer and retired mem­bers of all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces. http://​www​.marineclub​.com
    Semper Fi!

    Reply
  3. nitpicker says:
    July 11, 2006 at 2:35 pm

    Shemper Fidelish

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  4. nitpicker says:
    July 11, 2006 at 2:57 pm

    Um, Edward?
    corps
    Pronunciation: ‘kor
    Function: noun
    Inflected Form(s): plural corps /‘korz/
    Etymology: French, from Old French cors, from Latin cor­pus body
    1 a : an orga­nized sub­di­vi­sion of the mil­i­tary estab­lish­ment
    And they also have esprit de corps. And on the top of officer’s cov­ers is a qua­tre­foil. And, notably, there’s Belleau Wood, where many U.S. Marines were “caught dead” after being told repeat­edly by retreat­ing French forces to turn back. “Retreat, hell,” answered Marine Captain Lloyd Williams. “We just got here.“
    Goodnight, Chesty Puller, wher­ever you are.

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  5. Will Wheeler says:
    July 11, 2006 at 7:28 pm

    Byron,
    Did you actu­ally read the arti­cle? The pro­ceeds go to the schol­ar­ship fund. That is hardly ‘cor­po­rate’ America.

    Reply
  6. Frenchie says:
    July 12, 2006 at 5:52 am

    “It offers fla­vors of plum, cas­sis and black cur­rant with fine tan­nins on the fin­ish.“
    Since cas­sis is French for black­cur­rant (Ooo-​​duh!), it seems this wine may be some­what lack­ing in complexity.

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  7. Nick says:
    July 12, 2006 at 8:58 am

    Byron, I think there’s a “Spelling for Marines” MCI course with your name on it. :D So two for­mer Marines make this wine and donate all prof­its to an edu­ca­tional schol­ar­ship and you want to com­plain. Maybe if you ever wore the “Eagle, Globe and Anchor” (and that is the proper order), then you wouldn’t be so quick to pooh pooh other people’s altru­is­tic attempts to help their fel­low man.

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  8. JSAllison says:
    July 12, 2006 at 9:31 am

    Hmm, I note that the label is done in Cavalry Red/​White. Being a has-​​been cav­al­ry­man this would be a Good Thing. Guess I’ll have to go scout out a bottle.

    Reply
  9. Pointman says:
    July 19, 2006 at 3:30 pm

    How does a salty old Marine buy some of this sem­per fi wine?

    Reply
  10. LRKinser says:
    August 2, 2006 at 3:15 am

    Gentlemen you can buy JarHead Red from the very nice folks at Carlsbad Wine Merchants, located near Camp Pendelton. They are very big sup­por­t­ors of the Marine Corps Scholarship fund.
    http://​www​.carls​bad​wine​mer​chants​.com
    or email semperfi@​carlsbadwinemerchants.​com
    Semper Fi

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  11. LRKinser says:
    August 2, 2006 at 3:16 am

    Gentlemen you can buy JarHead Red from the very nice folks at Carlsbad Wine Merchants, located near Camp Pendelton. They are very big sup­port­ers of the Marine Corps Scholarship fund.
    http://​www​.carls​bad​wine​mer​chants​.com
    or email semperfi@​carlsbadwinemerchants.​com
    Semper Fi

    Reply
  12. Erik Wait says:
    May 2, 2008 at 7:50 am

    I was in Santa Barbara in April 2008. The wine is no longer being dis­trib­uted through Ironstone, it is now avail­able at Curtis Winery. “Jar Head Red” sells for $12.50 and “Jar Head Red — Reserve” sells for about $25 and comes in a really nice wood gift box.

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