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September Wine Focus: Wine 303 - Zinfandel and its family

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Re: September Wine Focus: Wine 303 - Zinfandel and its famil

by Jenise » Wed Sep 29, 2021 8:02 pm

Thanks, I love grenache and will see if it's available from my source. I can still add to my order.
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Re: September Wine Focus: Wine 303 - Zinfandel and its famil

by David M. Bueker » Wed Sep 29, 2021 9:44 pm

  • 2018 Bucklin Bambino Field Blend Old Hill Ranch - USA, California, Sonoma County, Sonoma Valley (9/29/2021)
    Bright, fresh red fruit, medium body, and overall slurpability. This is one of those “too easy to drink” wines, and it comes at a very reasonable cost. Value and quality wise I rank this alongside the Bedrock OVZ, but it’s a lighter style that is more immediately accessible. Just so much fun.
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Re: September Wine Focus: Wine 303 - Zinfandel and its famil

by Jenise » Thu Sep 30, 2021 4:59 pm

And one last thing:

2020 Rivera Primitivo, Salento
Not horrible, but for someone looking for the connection to zinfandel: it's not there. Floral, perfumey, barely medium body--it could be from almost any red grape you've never heard of. But zin, no. The rest will become spaghetti sauce.
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Re: September Wine Focus: Wine 303 - Zinfandel and its famil

by Peter May » Fri Oct 01, 2021 1:05 pm

Monday is BYO with no corkage at my favourite steakhouse, but Mrs M has a regular bridge meeting on Monday evenings, so when there wasn't one this week I booked a table at Prime and checked Cellartracker. I last had one of these in August 2019 so I took bottle number 2 along with me.
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2015 Ridge Zinfandel East Bench (California, Sonoma County, Dry Creek Valley)

I recall the one two years ago being a bit brash and disjointed, but this was together. Elegant, claret like - but fruitier. It was a delight and matches so well with fillet steak.

John Olney, in his video on the factsheet page for this wine, recommends waiting a few years to drink it; That advice has paid off!.

(incidentally, note the label in my photo shows 14.5% abv, while the factsheet and label on the site says 14.7%. That's because EU law says abv can be shown only as a whole number or .5. A label showing 14.7% abv is illegal, so it seems Ridge produced a different label for export. On other US wines it's usually the importer that slaps a sticky over the surgeon generals warning (also illegal) with the abv given legally in size and volume and etc)
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Re: September Wine Focus: Wine 303 - Zinfandel and its famil

by Peter May » Fri Oct 01, 2021 1:09 pm

David M. Bueker wrote:Peter,

Not aware of you know, but Joel acquired the redwood fermenting tanks he used at Ravenswood for Once & Future. It keeps a stylistic and tangible tie from the old to the new.


I didn't know that - thanks. Wither Ravenswood tho'?
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Re: September Wine Focus: Wine 303 - Zinfandel and its famil

by David M. Bueker » Fri Oct 01, 2021 1:43 pm

Peter May wrote:
David M. Bueker wrote:Peter,

Not aware of you know, but Joel acquired the redwood fermenting tanks he used at Ravenswood for Once & Future. It keeps a stylistic and tangible tie from the old to the new.


I didn't know that - thanks. Wither Ravenswood tho'?


Sold for parts by Constellation Brands. It essentially no longer exists.
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Re: September Wine Focus: Wine 303 - Zinfandel and its famil

by Peter May » Sat Oct 02, 2021 11:08 am

David M. Bueker wrote:
Sold for parts by Constellation Brands.


I know that - but Jenise enjoyed her 2018 Ravenswood Zin, so perhaps they're doing something right even without the redwood tanks.

My son enjoyed a Old Vine Lodi Zinfandel from Bold Vines of Manteca CA*. Google found a sparse website
https://www.boldvines.com/the-wine
also found https://www.boldvines.com/policies (strangely not linked to in the above) in which the privacy opt out link goes to Delicato.

(I started this section intending to ask who owned Bold Vines, but I now have the answer. Originally I found
https://www.bizapedia.com/trademarks/bo ... 19447.html
which showed Delicato registered the trademark in 2010 but it was cancelled in 2014
but since the T&Cs with the opt-out link is dated 2021 so it seems it is still owned by Delicato).

*Bought from Lidl - if you don't know Lidl it's like Aldi, also a German low price supermarket with wines which are mostly low price and own label.
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Re: September Wine Focus: Wine 303 - Zinfandel and its famil

by David M. Bueker » Sat Oct 02, 2021 12:11 pm

Even a blind corporate squirrel finds the occasional nut.

There have been numerous times over the years where a mega-brand has produced a fleeting gem. There was a Martini Cab (I think it was the 2014 Sonoma) that was a screaming deal. The next vintage turned back to corporate plonk.

Ravenswood is now crap, even if they happen to put out a good wine once in a while.
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Re: September Wine Focus: Wine 303 - Zinfandel and its famil

by Jenise » Sat Oct 02, 2021 1:16 pm

David M. Bueker wrote:Ravenswood is now crap, even if they happen to put out a good wine once in a while.


Agreed!
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