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Solid Chardonnay though. — 7 years ago
Unbelievable - just perfect with an American spinasse wagyu!! Thank You @Norman Gennaro — 7 years ago
Great wine for the price — 8 years ago
The only thing I love more than their wine? Their pizza. — 8 years ago
Good wine for the price - 12.99 at Kroger- dark cherry flavors come through - dry but very smooth. — 8 years ago
Good wine for an at home date night with J.P. with filet. — 9 years ago
If Canada starts to make good wine, we have not finished drinking...
— 9 years ago
ZD Winery began as a partnership of two aerospace engineers whose initials formed the name of the winery: Norman de Leuze and Gino Zepponi. Ruby with ripe berry fruit aromas and toasty spice. On the palate ripe cherry and blackberry flavors with sweet vanilla oak notes, good balance. Medium+ finish, smooth tannins ending with fruit and cacao tones. Drink now! — 5 years ago
Light ruby in color. It’s from Canada. And it smells of dry grasses and wild flowers. Or maybe those are just the smells stuck in my nose. It’s family time here at the lake house in Canada, with all the tension and buried hurts family time can entail. Enter this Pinot noir. The scent of violet, the taste of rose petals, tart cherries, and red currants. It’s new and familiar at the same time. Brings me right back to myself. Families are families, for better or for worse. Then wine, old grapes made in a new way, complex and fleeting, helps give you the long view and takes you right back home. — 7 years ago
Perfect with raclette as it cuts through the fat cheese and brings acidity to it all. — 7 years ago
Light, crisp, clean, and refreshing. Great hot weather wine. — 8 years ago
I usually don’t drink chards but when I do .... :) thank you @Norman Gennaro — 8 years ago
Young and bright high tone fruit. Acidity a bit over the top in first day. Second day the wine calmed down and showed some beautiful fruit, earth and blackened pepper notes. — 9 years ago
Time for some Pinot and dinner. — 6 years ago

Light, crisp, dry, slightly petrol, lime — 7 years ago
Best wine here. Dry. A lot of depth. — 8 years ago
Founded in 1969 by two rocket scientists, ZD takes its name not only from its founders, Norman de Leuze and Gino Zepponi, but also from the engineering term Zero Defects. Sleek in its design, but with serious thrust, comparisons could be made to Corison or Montelena Estate, as well as some Left Bank Châteaux. Tart cranberry, cherry, and plum abound with purity, followed by 70% cacao, fresh pine, and damp cedar. Some secondary coconut oil adds a slightly exotic feel to an otherwise old school, savory-styled Napa Cab. Excellent. 93+ — 8 years ago

Ryan Baldwin
Easy drinking and exactly what I want a point not to be. Delicate, playful, a bit juicy. Just…. Beautiful. — 5 years ago