Rombauer California Zinfandel 2017
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COMMENTARY: The Rombauer Vineyards Zinfandel is a wine in a unique class. TASTING NOTES: This wine is rich and rounded on the palate. Its fragrant berry aromas and flavors combined with its off-dry finish should pair it well with grilled chicken in a dark chocolate-accented sauce. (Tasted: August 9, 2019, San Francisco, CA)
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To craft this rich and spicy red, fruit was sourced mainly from El Dorado as well as additional vineyards in Sierra Foothills, Lake, and Napa counties (5% Petite Sirah was also blended in). With an ABV of 15.9%, it was aged for 16 months in American and French oak; the body weight is apparent, with big and jammy blackberry notes joining sweet tobacco and brandied cherry. A dot of white pepper adds an accent toward the finish.
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