Friday, December 12, 2008

Wine Tasting

Last night I got to try the #10 wine on Wine Spectator's 2008 top 100 list, 2007 Seghesio California Zinfandel.

I think people get hung up on zinfandel because its most recognizable form is the pink boxed stuff that people serve at crappy dinner parties. This is different. A bold red with a good fruit forward taste.

This wine was rated 93 points by WS. It has an initial burst of raspberry and oak, with a ton of fruit and a finish that reminded me of vanilla and almonds. It was great, and a steal at $18 a bottle.

Pick some up if you get a chance. I bought 3 bottles.

2 comments:

Dharma said...

I only discovered zin in 2008 and I love it! I started off with Seven Deadly Zin. There is a wine bar down the street from my house! Lucky me.

I had never known about these fine wines. My only knowledge of zinfandel was just like you said, the soccer mom pink stuff in the box, so I am totally enjoying the exploration.

I am going to try and find this one that you are talking about. I was also just told that Ravenswood makes good zin too.

Also, those mashed potatoes you spoke about, in the last post, made me green with envy! They sounded so good.

Esteban said...

I have been working my way through a lot of varietals lately. Malbec, Carmenere, Sav Blanc. I'm finding there are a lot of good wines out there just off the beaten path, so to speak.