Decent dessert drink. Served with a apple crisp and ice cream. Nice compliment, port like, but does not compare with a vintage port. Good enough wine, but not worth the $46 I paid.
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The 2009 Peju 'Delicias' is a dessert wine made from Zinfandel grown in Napa Valley. It flows with layers of mixed dark fruits, plum reduction, raisin, vanilla, caramel and floral notes. What is so amazing is how balanced this is, delivering the fruit in a graceful, almost elegantly fashion for such a powerful wine that boasts 17.9% alcohol. Delicious now, but would certainly like to see this again after a few years of cellaring. (Best 2015-2024) - March, 2013 (JD)
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6/13/2015 - mpsocal Likes this wine: 88 Points
This is a pretty good dessert wine. It had some nice balance and went great with the chocolate cake.
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11/10/2014 - Coachron13 Does not like this wine: 87 Points
Ok if you like a late harvest dessert wine, not that good if you are looking for a vintage port.
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7/4/2014 - Bakeman Likes this wine: 90 Points
Loved! Ate with Dark Sea Salt Chocolate. Paired perfectly.
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2/25/2014 - Bakeman Likes this wine: 88 Points
Decent dessert drink. Served with a apple crisp and ice cream. Nice compliment, port like, but does not compare with a vintage port. Good enough wine, but not worth the $46 I paid.
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4/4/2013 - InternationalWineReport wrote:
The 2009 Peju 'Delicias' is a dessert wine made from Zinfandel grown in Napa Valley. It flows with layers of mixed dark fruits, plum reduction, raisin, vanilla, caramel and floral notes. What is so amazing is how balanced this is, delivering the fruit in a graceful, almost elegantly fashion for such a powerful wine that boasts 17.9% alcohol. Delicious now, but would certainly like to see this again after a few years of cellaring. (Best 2015-2024) - March, 2013 (JD)
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