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An old vine Zinfandel, this wine is fairly strong in the attack but the taste and swallow are a bit milder. It's not as berry-ific as your usual Zin, but still enjoyable. I believe the winemaker said the vines were 70 years old...
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Jun 4, 2007
I discovered Dashe Cellars a couple years ago at the Dry Creek Passport weekend event. A husband a wife team, Michael and Anne Dashe are a formidable winemaking duo. Both are accomplished winemakers ... from Dashe stood tall among the other incredible wines from the Zinfandel paradise that is Dry Creek ... from Bordeaux. After that long weekend of tasting everything Dry Creek Valley had to offer, especially...
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Jul 12, 2007
I decided to try this wine in a vertical with the 2005. ...
United States > California > Alameda County
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Jun 17, 2007
I decided to try this wine in a vertical with the 2004...
United States > California > Alameda County
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Jun 17, 2007
By spotlighting the best known varietal wines from premium growing regions, this Zinfandel is a geographical example of the synergy between variety, soil, and microclimate in Sonoma County's Dry Creek Valley. This medium bodied wine has a vibrant, rich color. Crisp raspberry, warm Bing cherry and toffee, and dusty aromas reflect the famous red soils of the benchland and ridgetops of the Dry Creek...
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Jul 19, 2008
This wine reminds me of home, Montara, the pungency of sagebrush on a fogladen evening after a hot day. Dense fruit, pepper, sage, all the appropriate connotations of a coastal californian valley...
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Sep 11, 2006
A very full Zin, lots of cherry, not too tart, and hints of coco? Reminds me a bit of the Marzoco zin but higher alcohol content. Definitely not as smooth either but still worth a try.
United States > California > Alameda County
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Oct 6, 2006
Nice and spicy but balanced.
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Nov 3, 2006
One of the best Zins I've had. It's very rich, not too jammy, with a slightly dry finish. Perfect to drink with a nice steak--just as good alone with a book at the end of a long day...
United States > California > Alameda County
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Jul 4, 2006
Flavors of raspberry and cranberry merge with black pepper and clove spices. Mellow aromas of coconut are intertwined with firm tannins and a hearty finish. Sure to age well or enjoy for immediate consumption.
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: May 18, 2006
