gangster of love
tiny winery. big mouth. ridiculously good wine.
The Rebel
Gangster of Love is the loud one in the Prolific Beverage lineup. The rebel. The troublemaker. The wine brand your polite dinner party didn’t ask for, but absolutely needed.
Born in Napa Valley and raised with zero interest in behaving, Gangster of Love makes small-lot wines with attitude, swagger, and just enough charm to keep us out of trouble. Mostly. These are wines for people who like their bottles with a little edge, their labels with a little bite, and their glass filled with something that actually has a pulse. We’re not here to whisper about “delicate notes” while staring thoughtfully into a vineyard sunset. We’re here to make wines that hit the glass with personality, taste ridiculously good, and make the wine aisle feel a little less like a museum gift shop. Small production. Big flavor. Questionable manners.
That’s Gangster of Love. Because apparently wine is more fun when it doesn’t take itself so seriously.
Rosé
gsm - red blend
syrah
why gangster of love wines?
because life is too short to drink wine with the personality of beige wallpaper.
Gangster of Love Wines are produced in small lots, less than 400 cases because apparently we enjoy making things harder on ourselves. Every wine is hands-on from start to finish, crafted by winemaker, Eric Lyman and a ridiculous amount of attention to detail for a brand that acts like it doesn’t care. Spoiler: it absolutely does. This is small-lot winemaking with big-mouth confidence, the kind that shows up loud, tastes serious, and refuses to act like it needs a château, a family crest, or a guy named Pierre whispering about “terroir” to be legit.
And yes, the wines have the receipts: 95+ point awards proving that behind all the sarcasm, swagger, and bad decisions in branding, there’s actual quality in the bottle.
Buy it because it tastes damn good.
Buy it because it’s handmade in small lots.
Buy it because your current wine shelf looks like it gave up.
