Archive for July, 2008

Mandolin Old Vines Zinfandel

Mandolin is a small California winery run by Philip Zorn and Matt Shortbridge.  It appears that they are no longer producing Zinfandel, but you may still come across this 2003 Lodi Zinfandel from them, as I did.

There’s a nice intensity on the nose of this Zin.  It has a bit of cedar, plum, cherry and oddly enough a [...]

Edmeades Mendocino County Zinfandel

At $19, this is one of the more expensive Zinfandels I’ve reviewed in this series—but it’s also one of the best.  I am often critical of more expensive wines, as they are frequently no better than other wines at half the price.  In this case, if you’re willing to splurge a few extra bucks (over [...]

Hayman & Hill Dry Creek Valley Reserve Selection Zinfandel

The Hayman & Hill brand comes from Cellar Door/Pacific Wine Partners, who manage a number of different wine brands.  Cheap wine aficionados are probably familiar with their Red Guitar brand, known for tasty and affordable Spanish wine.
Hayman & Hill is focused on single varietal, appellation designated, Californian wines produced by David Hayman and Dennis Hill.
2003 Dry Creek Valley [...]

Old Zin Vines from Oak Ridge Winery

Lodi Zin, sexy Lodi Zin.  Tall, dark, strong, sleek, bold, full, dangerous, striking, intense.  Razor sharp, yet soft as feathers.  Arresting, dazzling, raging, exhilarating.
Old Zin Vines is produced by Oak Ridge Winery, the oldest operating winery in Lodi, founded in 1934.  The winery was originally operated as a cooperative of local growers.  Then in 2001 [...]

Bogle Old Vine Zinfandel

Bogle Vineyardsis a family run winery with over 1,200 acres in the Sacramento Delta region in Clarksburg, California.  They are a big enough producer that I find their wines in nearly every wine shop I visit.  And in my experience their wines tend to be consistently good for the price.  The first Bogle wine I ever tried was [...]

Belvedere Healdsburg Ranches Zinfandel

Enjoy this wine while you can as I don’t expect you’ll be seeing a lot or wine from Belvedere Winery on the shelves.  Why?  Because the Belvedere Winery is gone.  Poof!  It’s been replaced by the C. Donatiello Winery.  The new winery is backed by Bill Hambrecht, the former owner of Belvedere.
I was lucky enough [...]

“S” is for Saint-Esprit Côtes du Rhône

Today is Wine Blogging Wednesday number 47 and the theme is the letter “S.”  For those who don’t know what Wine Blogging Wednesday is, it’s a monthly event when wine bloggers around the world all write about a common theme. The theme typically revolves around a specific type of wine or wine region, but every [...]

Rosenblum Cellars Vintner’s Cuvée Zinfandel

Rosenblum Cellars is known for Zinfandel.  In fact, they call themselves the “mecca for zinfanatics.”  I admire Rosenblum for being bold and taking a somewhat unique approach to wine making.
Similar to many of the producers we’ve reviewed in this Zinfandel series, Rosenblum Cellars produces several different labels of Zinfandel.  Some of those labels are produced [...]

Rabbit Ridge Central Coast Barrel Cuvee Zinfandel

Rabbit Ridge runs a beautiful winery in Paso Robles, California with Mediterranean style architecture and decor. They produce a number of different varieties of wine that sell for affordable prices. They have also recently started producing olive oil, a trend I’ve seen from a few other wine producers as well.
Rabbit Ridge produces a [...]