This is the paper label version of Poizin, which Armida sells lots of to Costco in Az and World Market. It is at or less than $10 and is not the same wine as the painted-on in so many ways. This is an entry level wine and does not compete well with say Bogle's Old Vine Zin or Ravenswood's entry level cuvee. Can not recommend. Skip the paper label and step up to the painted on label - a much better and enjoyable wine. This was thin and while it had mostly varietal correctness, the second night the wine did not taste anywhere as good
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3/7/2014 - Z1nnfull wrote: 84 Points
This is the paper label version of Poizin, which Armida sells lots of to Costco in Az and World Market. It is at or less than $10 and is not the same wine as the painted-on in so many ways. This is an entry level wine and does not compete well with say Bogle's Old Vine Zin or Ravenswood's entry level cuvee. Can not recommend.
Skip the paper label and step up to the painted on label - a much better and enjoyable wine. This was thin and while it had mostly varietal correctness, the second night the wine did not taste anywhere as good
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