2018 Ridge Lytton Springs

Community Tasting Note

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Wednesday, December 16, 2020 - Big ripe forward Zinberry fruits. Jumps up. Much more fruit forward than the Geyserville is. Hints of new Am oak. Not showing a lot of extraction. Winemaker notes on the bottle seem to concur. That leaves the palate feeling somewhat more structured than you would have expected by the smell. Medium light tannin over a solid acidic spine. This came off a bit more out of balance on night one. Night two saw the more balanced version. There is a bit of warmth. Where the Geyserville seemed like an Old World wine of indeterminate origin, the '18 Lytton S is clearly a classic CA Zin. Given the ripeness I think the PS and Carignan are lending a lot of the structure. My only pause on extended aging is the relatively high ABV. But overall a strong CA Zin blend. I'd let this rest another year or two before digging in if you can wait to let that oak integrate a bit better and for it to relax onto it's bones a bit more. Of course this should age longer than that without a second thought.

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  • Comment posted by srh:

    2/26/2021 5:35:00 PM - THANK you for having taken the time to write this MARVELOUS analysis! 👍 🙂 Should you be interested, I’ve uploaded info for this vintage which you can peruse at your leisure. 😉

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