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Pours a brill black red color with very appealing and aromatic dark berry, briary, peppery spice and a hint of eucalyptus aromas. On the palate it's very fresh with mouth watering acidity, round and intensely delicious with blackberry, black raspberry, and baking spice flavors and a giving finish 100% Zinfandel #enofylzwineblog
Pours a brill black red color with very appealing and aromatic dark berry, briary, peppery spice and a hint of eucalyptus aromas. On the palate it's very fresh with mouth watering acidity, round and intensely delicious with blackberry, black raspberry, and baking spice flavors and a giving finish 100% Zinfandel #enofylzwineblog
A wine that knows what it is and consistently delivers. Ripe red fruit but not too jammy or over-extracted. Oak is balanced and the 14.6 alcohol is positively reasonable in Dry Creek.
A wine that knows what it is and consistently delivers. Ripe red fruit but not too jammy or over-extracted. Oak is balanced and the 14.6 alcohol is positively reasonable in Dry Creek.
Cherry pie on the nose with a little spice, but tastes like blueberry pie (more purple/blue fruit). Good tartness for a fruity wine, with soft edges. Really good: jam and spice in right proportions, not Jam & Spice all the way down like some Zins.
9/22/13: with tri-tip grilled at home on Sunday pm
Cherry pie on the nose with a little spice, but tastes like blueberry pie (more purple/blue fruit). Good tartness for a fruity wine, with soft edges. Really good: jam and spice in right proportions, not Jam & Spice all the way down like some Zins.
9/22/13: with tri-tip grilled at home on Sunday pm