7 Deadly Zins 2008
Continuing with the current theme of zinfandel, tonight we’re reviewing a cult classic of sorts in the zin drinking world. 7 Deadly Zins is a trusted favorite of many zin fanatics. It has a fun and memorable name. It’s got some tasty juice in it. And it’s affordable. What more could you want from a zinfandel?
7 Deadly Zins is produced by Michael David Winery, one of the producers that’s on my “yes, please” list. I can’t recall ever tasting a wine of theirs that I didn’t like—but more importantly, I can remember tasting several of their wines over the years that have made me say, “Wow, that’s good! What is it?” Unfortunately, some of those wines have been in a price range that’s above what we typically consider a bargain. But they do have some, like 7 Deadly Zins, that are priced just right.
This is a Lodi zinfandel, meaning it’s from the Lodi region in California. If you’re a zin junkie, you probably already know about Lodi. If you’re just getting into zinfandel, make a note of it and try several from this region.
7 Deadly Zins is made with grapes from seven of the best growers in the Lodi region. That’s where the name comes from… well, the fact that the grapes came from seven growers and the fact that it’s a fun and memorable pun. The zinfandel is blended with a little bit of petite sirah and petite verdot.
The color of this wine is a dark, dark purplish-red. The nose has outstanding intensity and complexity, with an aroma that’s like blackberry cobbler with vanilla ice cream. It also has a cola-like note in the bouquet. The palate is brimming with spiced blackberry and cherry flavors. Dark chocolate flavors come in on the mid-palate and stay through the finish, which also reveals a spicy pepper note. The acidity is great, the mouth feel is nice and the finish is long. This is a really nice zinfandel.
Wine: 7 Deadly Zins
Variety: Zinfandel
Vintage: 2008
Alcohol: 15%
Rating: 89
Price: $16.00
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Disclosure: This wine was received as a sample.