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Tasted May 31, 2008 by popquizkid with 1,005 views
Introduction
A bunch of us gathered at the home of Aaron Nix-Gomez and Jenn Keeney. In attendance were Dave Ehrlich, Ali Ehrlich, Shane Verburg, Denise Verbrug, William Wetmore, Dave Wetmore, Deniz Wetmore, Jace Glowa, Liz Glowa, Todd Laubach, and David Fischer. We tasted through 16 different Zinfandels. Overall the wines were hit or miss, and many solicited very different reactions from different tasters. The top three vote getters were:
1. 2005 Michael David Lust
2. 2005 Four Vines Maverick Zinfandel (my favorite and a great QPR)
3. 2005 Carlisle Tom Feeney Ranch.
Flight 1 (3 notes)
Red
1993 Ravenswood Zinfandel Monte Rosso Vineyard
USA, California, Sonoma County, Sonoma Valley
Mild bricking at the rim. Fruit has faded quite a bit but some dried cherries are detectable on the nose. But this is a little thin on the palate and finish is short. Past its peak. Received 2 votes.
Red
1994 Hartford / Hartford Court Zinfandel Hartford Vineyard
USA, California, Sonoma County, Russian River Valley
Dark purple color.More fruit on the nose than the Ravenswood. Some noticeable heat, but it was not overpowering. Nice full, big, rich mouthfeel and a long finish. This is a nice wine, that held up better than the other older zins. My favorite of the old zin flight. 4 votes.
Flight 2 (5 notes)
Red
2004 Hartford / Hartford Court Zinfandel Russian River Valley
USA, California, Sonoma County, Russian River Valley
Wow..what a change of pace after the flight of old zins. Big, bold nose of plums, spice and pepper. This was a very big wine. Many tasters noted that this was "over the top" and fell apart when revisited later in the tasting, and there was a suspicion that it was slightly corked. A few tasters suspected this was the Turley as this was a very big wine.
Red
2003 Hartford / Hartford Court Zinfandel Fanucchi Wood Road Vineyard
USA, California, Sonoma County, Russian River Valley
This was a little closed at first but quickly opened up. nice bold fruit that was not too much. Firm tannins and structure really helped bring this together. This should improve with more time in the cellar. More than one taster noted that it improved with airtime. 8 votes.
Red
2005 Carlisle Zinfandel Tom Feeney Ranch
USA, California, Sonoma County, Russian River Valley
Finally hit a wine in the tasting that I really liked. A refreshing change. More elegant with nice acidity and tannis. A nice nose of dark cherries. Great structure underneath a nice core of fruit. Excellent! 10 votes - 3rd place.
Flight 3 (4 notes)
Red
2005 Four Vines Zinfandel Maverick
USA, California, Sierra Foothills, Amador County
Awesome nose of white pepper and plums. Beautiful mouthfeel on the palate. Acidity gave it some nice lift and made it light ono its feet. Excellent wine. My WOTN and 2nd place with 21 votes.
Red
2005 Michael-David Vineyards Zinfandel Lust
USA, California, Central Valley, Lodi
I and some other tasters found the amount of new oak in this wine to be off putting, but many really liked it. I thought there was some really nice fruit underneath but the oak was too much. Strong hint of vanilla on the nose. Nice full, rich mouthfeel, and long finish. A very polarizing wine, some tastered remarked it was "horrible" while others thought it was terrific. Group #1 with 22 votes.
Flight 4 (3 notes)
Red
2003 Turley Zinfandel Old Vines
USA, California
Some nice red jammy fruit with notes of pepper on the nose. Lighter in color, most tasters thought that this was a good, but not exceptional zin. Someone remarked that this tasted like a "cheap and cheeful" crowd pleaser, and once it was revealed everyone was pretty suprised. Many tasters thought the 2004 Hartforrd RRV was the Turley, but no one guess this wine was Turley.
Closing
We also tasted through a bunch of other wines before and after the tasting. Some of the other wines tasted were 2005 Arcadian Sleepy Hollow Chard, 2006 Peay Viognier, 2005 Sonoma Coast Vineyards Chard, 2004 Las Rocas VV, 2005 Selbach Oster, among many others.
Thanks again to Aaron and Jenn for hosting this event.
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