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If I had time and could’ve kept myself from getting sloshed I would’ve tried seven of them to make the title work, but you’ll have to just settle for only three today. These Zinfandels we tasted are quite deadly, but in a good way.
2006 Rancho Zabaco ‘Heritage’ Zinfandel Sonoma $17
Color: Lightest of the flight, like rhone syrah ruby red
Nose: Toffy and Big oak! Cedar?
Taste: Vanilla, whipped cream, red berries, smooth and spicy finish
Black Eye ‘Round One’ Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel $17
Nose: Caramel, honey, tropical? Medium oak, smelled like a campfire
Taste: Big mouthfeel, chewy and coated the teeth, spicy finish and hint of cherries. Ripe, sweet apple, but not tart
2005 Oriel ‘Hugo’ Russian River Zinfandel $26
Nose: Green and vegetal, not very revealing, port-like sweetness or toffy in the background
Taste: Weak, medium spice, and strawberry jolly rancher
It was interesting that the most expensive wine in this flight was our least favorite. Sure there’s a bull and a boxer in this tasting, but that’s not why they’re deadly. This was a wonderful eye-opener into 3 very different Zin-ful wines and I would recommend this flight to anyone.
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