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85 Points

Thursday, February 28, 2019 - Are we certain this is primarily Zinfandel?

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  • Comment posted by ex-sommelier:

    2/28/2019 8:45:00 PM - As far as I can tell it's entirely Zinfandel as they don't describe it as a field blend as they do their other heritage wines. I believe legally it must be 85% or more to be labeled as a mono-varietal in California. Definitely very very different from any other Zin

  • Comment posted by River Rat:

    3/3/2019 8:11:00 AM - That’s what makes this wine interesting. It has a Barbaresco quality to it that makes it unique from other Zinfandels. Personality.

  • Comment posted by der Schmecker:

    8/13/2019 7:18:00 PM - Amador zins are different from Mendocino zins which are different from Sonoma zins... from Napa zins. Yes, this is a zinfandel! It's terroir.

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