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Primus Signature Zinfandel 2006

22 Monday Sep 2014

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$30, 4 stars, 91 points, california, sierra foothills, zinfandel


My friend ‘The Beave’ was hosting the Reno Air Race party this year and invited me to raid his cellar, which I took literally.  Out popped this beauty that was the highlight of the evening.  Beautifully aged Sierra Foothills Zinfandel that offered silky purple plums with beautiful acidity and restrained tannins.  Bottle aging has smoothed this wine out like a well worn pebble.  A sweet cherry finish was the capstone of this atypical Cali Zin that strayed from the high octane, jammy wines that Zin has a tendency to become.  No idea on pricing but this is a 91+ point wine that I would give 4 stars to if it was sub $30.  Salut….

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Armida Winery Maple Vineyards Zinfandel 2012

27 Sunday Jul 2014

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$35, 3 stars, 91 points, Old vine Zinfandel, sonoma county, zinfandel


I am becoming a fan of Armida’s wines.  I wrote about their other offerings previously with the Poizin and my first experience with the Maple Creek Zin 2009.  The style is not overly jammy, nor heavy but relies on old vines for complexity and depth.  On pouring this rather young wine I noted that it was dark purple in hue with hints of cloves intertwined with plums on the nose.  Easy drinking yet powerful with a lithe tannic backbone and entrenched acidity.  The 14.9 % alcohol was well hidden but could sneak up on the unsuspecting.  As the wine evolved we got a dark core of black fruits with plums on the secondary and lithe hints of chocolate and bramble bush.  A nice depth of different nuances made this a very good wine indeed.  I believe it can be found for about $35 and I’m going with 91 points, making this a solid 3 star effort in my book.  We drank it before a dinner of fresh caught Salmon, but I would go with any red meats, perhaps some olives and tapenade would suffice.  Salut….

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Manzanita Creek Winery Three Vines Zinfandel 2010

23 Monday Dec 2013

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$20, 3 stars, 90 points, sonoma county, zinfandel


I’m back in Asia, re-united with my partner in crime- The Beave.  He brought this highly rated Sonoma Zin from home for us to share.  Black cherry and tar with some Asian plums and a hint of oak.  Extremely smooth with gentle tannins that caress the mouth yet manage to hide the whopping 14.8% alcohol.  A long finish and good acidic structure make this a really good wine that could be cellared for a few years, but why wait?  I think he laid out about $20 for this 90 pointer and I am going with 3 stars.  Salut….

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Cupcake Vineyards Red Velvet 2011

22 Tuesday Oct 2013

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$9, 3 stars, 85 points, cheap and cheerful, zinfandel


I have had this wine before, but never posted about it.  The nice lady hocking the wares at my local grocery store was not sure of the blend (damned temp agency people) but as she was looking it up I smelled the Zin in the sample she had poured.  Turns out Zin, Merlot, Cabernet and Petit Sirah make up this steal of a $9 bottle.

Very dark in the glass thanks to the heavies, it has a very fruit forward style, albeit not very complex.  Very straightforward aromas and flavors of candied strawberry and Maraschino cherries.  It finishes with some mocha and very little dryness.  This is a pop-n-pour wine as it has little tannic backbone and the acidity is mild at best.  It will serve you well at a large party and the lack of tannins make it an easy wine to quaff.  85 points and 3 stars for me.  I classify this as a cheap and cheerful wine that is widespread.  Salut….

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Wine with spicy food

26 Thursday Sep 2013

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$25, $26, 4 stars, 90 points, riesling, zinfandel


Probably the trickiest decision in wine pairing.  Hot, spicy foods detract the essence of wine, stripping the fruit, tannins and nose from underneath you whether it’s an Indian Curry, Jamaican Jerk dish, fiery Thai or Mexican….  That is where I set my challenge.

For dinner tonight, I prepared pulled Chicken and Shrimp Tacos with spicy Prawn Peri Peri.  I looked in my toolkit and came up with two options.  I tried both- a German Spätlese Riesling and a Californian Zinfandel from Sonoma.  Why the Zin you ask, simple.  It’s the only varietal I can think of that has an abundance of fruit, low tannins and potentially some high levels of alcohol.  I opened the white when I was cooking and found it to be very sweet, almost sickly.  The red got the nod after we sat at the table and I had a mouthful of the spice.  After dinner, I normalized my tastebuds and gave them both another try.  I will start with the white.

Markus Molitor Ürziger Würzgarte Spätlese Riesling 2009

From Mosel and  weighing in at 8% alcohol, it was super sweet.  Spätlese is technically an off-dry wine with medium body, so I was taken aback by the cloying amount of sugar.  I laid it aside until dinner and went about my chores.
After a mouth full of spicy chicken I tried the wine again, absolutely perfect.  The combination was magic.  The sweetness was offset by the heat, the great acidity of the wine cut through and the peach notes came across nicely.  After dinner I started to get more depth, the sweetness subsiding.  Fresh grass notes as well as some minerality became apparent.  The mouthfeel is exquisite, balanced and long.  This is a good wine. Not being well versed in Rieslings, I hesitate to opine, but I would think it is easily a 90 point wine and for $26 you are getting a very enjoyable ‘spice wine’ that I am giving 4 stars to.  Ps. Moxie loves this style of wine and helped with the tasting.

Bella Vetta Rockpile Zinfandel ‘Jack’s Cabin Vineyard’ 2008

From Sonoma with a 14.5% punch behind it.  With the tastebuds coated in spice, this wine struggled to show itself.  Along with dulling your mouth, chili’s tend to throw off your smell as well.  I got nothing out of the glass on the nose and the initial taste was muted with notes of blackberry and pepper.  The wine’s alcohol was perfectly suited and was not an issue.  The acidity was great, cutting the heat down slightly.  There were no tannins to discern and the finish was somewhat muted.  Overall, a distant second place in the challenge, falling short of expectations.
Post-dinner was a different story.  Blackberry, red raspberry and cloves were all over the place.  Zins can be very jammy but this one was linear, focused and well balanced.  Very little tannins to resolve and a good acidity made this easy to drink.  The alcohol started to show unfortunately, but at this level it is hard to hide.  I found it for $25 and figure it’s a 90 pointer.  At this combination, 4 stars and worthy of cellaring a few bottles.   Like I said, it is easy to drink so it will appeal to newbs and the seasoned pros will realize its quality.  Salut….

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Orin Swift ‘The Prisoner’ 2010

30 Tuesday Apr 2013

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3 stars, 90 points, zinfandel


I hate it when the host waits for us to get half-in-the-bag before pulling out a really good (read expensive) bottle.  Well, that’s what happened, yet again.  The facts:  I did not buy this so I had to look it up, $40 ish.  Pro points- 90.  Blend: 51% Zinfandel, 19%Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Syrah, 12% Petite Sirah and some Charbono and Grenache to finish it off.

My take, initially….. in-your-face-Cali-Cab, fruit forward, New World bomb.  I instinctively thought Napa Cab overdone, but now realize it was the ripe Zinfandel that was leading me astray.  Dark purple in the glass, a huge blueberry nose leads into a blackberry and fruit compote palate.  This is not my style of wine, way over-extracted and too much fruit.  It was miraculously balanced and slightly tannic.  Miraculous in the sense that you have to work really hard to mess with very ripe fruit, extract the last ounce out of it and still maintain acidity balance and control the alcohol (It weighs in at a whopping 15.2%, yet it is well cloaked- beware).  The tannins are much more subdued than I had expected of such a young wine, perhaps the Zinfandel is the culprit again.

The wine has a long finish that translated back into a certain blueberry note that I enjoyed.  Overall though, a 3 pointer for me.  I would have guessed at 90 points and agree with WS.  For $40 there are others out there I’m afraid.  If you like highly extracted (I don’t mean complex or heavy) wines that are really fruity, this might fit right up your alley.  For me, I prefer a little finesse and slightly lower alcohol.

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Armida Poizin 2009

26 Friday Oct 2012

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5 stars, 92 points, zinfandel


Who could argue with this label and the packaging?  This is the second wine I have tried from Armida, and I’m happy to say they both rock my inner Zin.  Weighing in at 14.5 % alcohol, you could be misled into thinking this would be an overripe, jammy, hot Zinfandel.  Wrong….  By a mile.

On the nose, blackberry meets plum with a dose of freshness.  On the palate, blueish berry compote and plum with a faint hint of spice that is characteristic of Zinfandel.  Very balanced and complex, with no hint of the heat, this wine is drinking beautifully right now.  I could not get any tannic structure, but feel like it would last another 3-5 years.  It’s a strange beast, with all the pieces of the the big, jammy, highly laden Zin, yet it fits a completely different mold.  Subdued, a charmer with strength and poise.  This is a great Zinfandel that defies logic and hits it for me on all cylinders.  5 stars, and 92 points.  BTW, I paired it with Moroccan Chicken cooked in a Tagine with apricots, cinnamon, raisins and cumin.  The sweetness of the meal was perfectly balanced by the boldness and acidity of the wine.  PPS.  Before I forget, I tasted this wine as I started cooking dinner and noticed myself salivating after 30 seconds.  It really is that good.

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Armida Zinfandel 2009

15 Friday Jun 2012

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5 stars, 91 points, dry creek valley, zinfandel


Some really cool friends of mine gave me this bottle…..thanks. I really mean it, you have done me a huge favor. Zinfandel can be such a bombastic, over-ripe, alcoholic monster that you tire of too easily. This wine is none of the above (except for the 14.9 %alcohol level). Beware, light-weights, this one will sneak up on you.
Back to the wine- beautiful dark blue fruit on the nose is rewarded with very chewy fruit and gorgeous tannins on the initial attack. The balance is great, with no hint of the sneaky 14.9 alcohol- beware. Mid palate, generous lashings of fruit, not the stewed kind found in most Zins, but really nice plum and blueberry. Did I mention the length? Like a speedboat fantail: long, narrow and focused. I am totally digging this wine. I wish I had more as I keep filling my glass up before my Flank steak is ready. A full on 5 star wine and 91 points for this excellent offering out of the Dry Creek Valley, Sonoma. Thanks M and B for the amazing treat.

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Apothic Red ’10

10 Thursday May 2012

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cabernet sauvignon, california, re-taste, zinfandel


A blend from California of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and the peppery Zinfandel that pops out at 13.1% alcohol. First impression, sweeeeet. Not my style and over the top with dark berry fruit. Decent structure and smooth tannins make this a wine that can be enjoyed for what it is, an everyday drinker that will appeal to the beginner. No complexity was noted and for under $10, none was expected. I really can’t think of what to pair this with as the sweetness was cloying and that would overshadow most grilled meats. As a stand-alone drinker, I got bored with it after my first glass. I think this would be an 80- point wine, but only 1 star in my books. I will pass on it in the future.

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Cupcake Red Velvet ’11

05 Saturday May 2012

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petite sirah, zinfandel


I was a little puzzled about this wine, which was a gift. Unmistakeable Syrah was my downfall. I had to revert to a little Internet sleuthing to discover no Syrah, but a blend of Zinfandel, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Sirah. The use of the word Velvet is actually not too far off, it is pretty smooth. With not much complexity, slight tannins but a good balance- it goes down like velvet. Others did not like this wine or loved it, not many in the middle of the road. I am thinking four stars- its a damn fine drop for the price and for what it is. Drink it soon as the backbone was not made for aging, but for immediate pleasure. It has good acidity and a prolonged after taste, which surprises me. For about $10, you are sure to please a crowd with this gem that has gobs of dark berries, and a smooth mouthfeel. I would hazard a guess at 88 points on a pro level- I’m liking it. Well done you Cupcake peeps.

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