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WTN: Grgich Hills Zin '00

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WTN: Grgich Hills Zin '00

by John Treder » Sat Oct 07, 2006 11:18 pm

Napa Valley, $25 at the tasting room in February 2004.

Sometimes wine really does improve in the bottle.

I opened my second bottle of this with spaghetti this evening.
A good deal better after another couple of years (see below). Shows the difference between Napa and Sonoma or DCV Zins. Dark transparent ruby, more Sangiovese-like flavor than Syran-like, light, smooth amd medium long. A couple of years helped a lot!

From June 2004: Decent enough Zin. A faint sweetness on the mid palate, and a longish, berried finish. Slightly hot. Would have been a bargain at $15.

Either the finish shortened with the blending of the alcohol and tannin, or my opinion of length changed. Quite likely both.

There was only a bit of tartrate on the end of the cork. I drink so much unfined/unfiltered wine that I'm a little surprised to find a cork that isn't pretty crusty.
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Re: WTN: Grgich Hills Zin '00

by Jenise » Mon Oct 09, 2006 12:28 pm

John, years ago friends in Alaska arranged a 20 year retrospective of Grgich zins. IIRC, the span was 74-94 They owned most of the wines needed, and Mike Grgich sent the hole-fillers. It was quite impressive. There were, essentially, almost no dogs, and the best wines were not neccessarily the ones remembered as the best years, though some were. Anyway, very impressive. I wonder if these wines still age like that.
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Re: WTN: Grgich Hills Zin '00

by TimMc » Mon Oct 09, 2006 9:25 pm

John - Santa Clara wrote:Napa Valley, $25 at the tasting room in February 2004.

Sometimes wine really does improve in the bottle.



Was it corked or screw capped?

Inquiring minds want to know....
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Re: WTN: Grgich Hills Zin '00

by John Treder » Mon Oct 09, 2006 10:55 pm

You know the Great Wall of China? Hadrian's Wall? The Berlin Wall? The Mexican wall? They're putting up a Napa Wall to keep the screwcaps out!

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