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California Wineries, Wines And Wine Tasting
Zinfandel 
Wednesday, January 9, 2008, 07:01 PM - Zinfandel Red
Zinfandel is a variety of red grape planted in over 10 percent of California wine vineyards. It is typically made into a robust red wine. Zinfandel has such high sugar levels that it was originally grown for table grapes in the USA, and this sugar can be fermented into high levels of alcohol, sometimes 15% or more.

The taste of the red wine depends on the ripeness of the grapes from which it is made. Red berry fruits like raspberry predominate in wines from cooler areas such as the Napa Valley, whereas blackberry, anise and pepper notes are more common in wines made in warmer areas such as Sonoma County.

US producers make wine in styles that range from late harvest dessert wines, rosé (White Zinfandel) and Beaujolais-style light reds to big hearty reds and fortified wine in the style of port. Its quality and character largely depend on the climate, place of cultivation, the age of the vineyard, and the winemaking technology. Historically, California Zinfandels vines were planted in fields as a field blend interspersed with Durif (Petite Sirah), Carignan, Grenache, Mourvèdre, Mission and Muscat. While most vineyards are now fully segregated, California winemakers continue to use other grapes (particularly Petite Sirah) in their Zinfandel wines.

Decisions on when to harvest, how cool to ferment the wine, how long of a maceration period with skin contact and the level of oak aging can have a pronounced effect on the wine. At 23°Bx (the degree that most red wine is considered "ripe") strawberry flavors develop. With 24°Bx, the cherry flavors appear followed by the blackberry notes at 25°Bx.

Zinfandel as a red wine can be made light and fruity, much like French Beaujolais, or lively, complex and age worthy, like Cabernet or claret. It can also be made into big, ripe, high alcohol style wines that resemble Port. Zinfandel is also a component of most California "jug" wines, since it is the most widely planted red wine grape.

This vineyard proliferation can be attributed to zinfandel's hardy nature. Adaptable to a wide range of soils and climates, its vines tend to be vigorous and productive. Zinfandel also has a frequent tendency to set a second crop.

At its best, Zinfandel (red) has a very fruity, raspberry-like aroma and flavor and a "jammy" quality.

Zinfandel is one red varietal that is probably best enjoyed in its youth, within three to five years of the vintage. With more bottle age than this, the luscious fruit that distinguishes Zinfandel drops markedly and the wine can show a pronounced "hot" taste of higher alcohol levels and become more neutrally vinous.

Submitted by:
Gloria Stearns
Redlands City Guides And Directories
Administrator (California Wineries info@californiawineries.info) 
Wednesday, May 28, 2008, 08:13 PM
From Amador Cellars - Zinfandel

2002 Zinfandel

This wine was produced from our Estate Grown Zinfandel. Delicious ripe fruit and the use of 30 days extended maceration (wine stays in contact with skin and seeds) were key to this wine's character. It offers developed fruit flavors of blackberry, bramble and licorice enhanced with smooth tannins and notes of vanilla from aging in American Oak barrels for 20 months. Our Zinfandel is an excellent accompaniment to grilled meats and tomato-based dishes and pairs well with other bold and spicy foods.

$18.00

2003 Zinfandel

A lighter than "big" Zin charmer to be enjoyed with everyday fare! Produced from 100% Estate grown Zinfandel! Pleasant aromas and tastes of spice, briar and blackberry. Nice balance - a wine to be quaffed with cheese burgers, tacos, pastas and your favorite simple foods.

$16.00

2004 Zinfandel

Rocky Point Vineyard A powerhouse of a Zin and a Tasting Room favorite! Exuberant wild berry, pepper & spice aromas and flavor. The wine is well balanced with layers of tannins, a touch of oak, and a kiss of sweetness. A true Amador Country Big Zin! Grown in a section of our estate vineyard called Rocky Point in the heart of Amador County.

$24.00

2004 Zinfandel

West Big and rich, with layers of black berry, currants, cherry & spice & pepper. A bit more American oak than our Rocky Point Zin with firm tannins and without residual sugar but in every other way another Amador County Big Zin! Grown on the west side of our estate vineyard in the heart of Amador County.

$30.00

2005 Zinfandel

Rocky Point Vineyard A rustic and refreshing Zinfandel with simple form and function. Zesty wild berry, black currants and spice flavors with a hint of chocolate. Soft tannins and good acidity to give structure. A great food wine! Estate grown and producted in the heart of Amador country, as with all our Zinfandels.

$20.00

2005 Zinfandel

West A rustic, oaky Zinfandel with firm tannins. Aromas and taste of blackberry, currant and cherry with spice and a hint of chocolate and coffee. This wine should be paired with food - a juicy BBQ steak or a good piece of cheese. Good structure from layered tannins from both fruit and American oak will allow this wine to age nicely. Will benefit from 2 to 5 years of bottle aging. Can be enjoyed now with BBQ meats and spicy foods

$24.00
Administrator (California Wineries info@californiawineries.info) 
Wednesday, May 28, 2008, 08:00 PM
From Amador Foothill Winery - Zinfandel

2005 Clockspring Zinfandel

A special section of 35-year-old head-pruned vines from Frank Alviso's Clockspring Vineyard provided the fruit for this classic Amador County Zinfandel. Clockspring Vineyard is a certified organic vineyard.

The fruit was handled gently through the fermentation and pressing to keep harsh tannins to a minimum. The wine was aged in American and French oak, but only a few new barrels were used to keep the emphasis on the vibrant fruit flavors.

Lush spicy and cherry/berry aromas lead to rich cherry and raspberry fruit flavors accented with peppery spice and nuances of cocoa. Well-balanced with ripe tannins and a lingering finish, the wine can be enjoyed by itself or with food.

Varietal Composition: 100% Zinfandel, Harvested: October 23, 2005,
Alcohol by Volume: 14.5%, Brix at Harvest: 25 degrees, Residual Sugar: 0.02%, Vinification: Fermented on the skins 8 days 10 months in American and French oak No fining agents used, Bottling: 830 cases bottled October 27, 2006

$16.00

2004 Esola Zinfandel

The vineyard is located on rolling hills in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley appellation. Lena Esola's beautiful, gnarly 65 year old vines provided the intense and luscious fruit for what we consider a benchmark in our Zinfandel production.

Bright raspberry and cherry fruit is accented by white pepper spice. With ripe tannins, firm acidity, and rich fruity flavor, this wine has exceptional balance. Enjoyable now, the 2004 Esola should improve even more with extended cellaring.

AWARDS: 87 points, Wine Enthusiast, Nov.1, 2003

Varietal Composition: 100% Zinfandel, Harvested: September 10, 2004, Alcohol by Volume: 15%, Brix at Harvest: 26 degrees, Residual Sugar: Less than 0.1%, Vinification: Fermented on the skins 10 days 13 months in American & French oak No fining agents used, lightly filtered, Bottling: 346 cases bottled January, 2006

$17.00
Administrator (California Wineries info@californiawineries.info) 
Sunday, April 6, 2008, 06:58 PM
From Benessere Vineyards - Zinfandel

2005 BK Collins Old Vine Zinfandel
This may be the best Old Vine Zinfandel we have produced to date! The elements were all there for this vintage: small crop, perfect maturity and small, intensely flavored berries. The results are in the glass with the dark purple color alluding to the plums and blackberry jam apparent as the main aromatic components. The distinctly earthy flavors marry well with the fruit and spicy oak. Pair this wine with Buffalo burgers, Rabbit tostadas and most grilled red meats or spicy dishes. It will age well for the next five to seven years.

Acidity: .57, Alcohol: 14.7%, Appellation: St. Helena, Harvest Date: Oct 17th and 21st, 2005, Oak: 30% New, Sugar: 0.0, Time In Oak: 19 months, Varietal: 100% Zinfandel

$38.00

2005 Black Glass Zinfandel
Black Glass Zinfandel is known for its distinctive spicy cherry and raspberry jam characteristics apparent in the nose. In addition, the 2005 has considerable depth and layers of black fruit, cinnamon and clove in the nose as well as the palate. Pair our BG Zin with New York steaks, lamb chops and white cheddar or Maytag blue cheese. The 2005 vintage will age well for the next seven years.

Acidity: .59, Alcohol: 14.4%, Appellation: St. Helena. Harvest Date: Oct. 17th, 2005, Oak: 40% New, Special Designation: Black Glass, Sugar: 0.0, Time In Oak: 17 Months, Varietal: 100% Zinfandel, Varietal Notes: Dupratt Clone

$40.00
Administrator (California Wineries info@californiawineries.info) 
Sunday, April 6, 2008, 05:41 PM
From http://www.chateaufelice.com - Zinfandel

Bay leaf fills the nose while lavender and wild peppermint add a touch of sweetness to the finish. Rich, intense, and incredibly food-friendly.

Production: 365 cases, Alcohol: 14.5%, Oak: French, Central European / American - 35% new, 35% mature, 30% neutral, Aging: barrel-aged 14 months, Fermentation: 20 days.

$28.00

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