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Ripe and intense, with harmonious black raspberry and toasty spice flavors of dried plum, black cherry, licorice and cracked pepper. There's richness, with a vibrant finish. Drink now through 2012. 370 cases made.
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Oct 4, 2007
Sometimes a wine just needs a little air to show off its best qualities. ...
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Jul 3, 2008
... from Bordeaux. After that long weekend of tasting everything Dry Creek Valley had to offer, especially ... from Dashe stood tall among the other incredible wines from the Zinfandel paradise that is Dry Creek Valley. Fast forward to just the other day when I was shopping for an affordable wine from Spain ... I discovered Dashe Cellars a couple years ago at the Dry Creek Passport weekend event. A husband...
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Jul 12, 2007
The 2005 vintage for CA Zinfandel lovers will go down as one that will be fondly remembered by foodies...
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Apr 13, 2008
A little tannic but very nice with no aftertaste; rasberry and vanilla
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Dec 5, 2007
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
Nice and spicy but balanced.
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Nov 3, 2006
I really like this entry level Zinfandel from Dry Creek...
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Jul 1, 2007
Color: Darker garnet with purple highlights Nose: Darker and deeper than the appellation-wide version, this has some great black fruit with some blue on top. Still seems young, but has some great spice and cracked black pepper. Palate: Quite smooth again, but with more grip than the DCV wine. Good ...
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Nov 6, 2008
Laserlike in focus, with black cherry and sage aromas and concentrated yet ripe plum, pepper, licorice and mineral flavors that take on depth at the end. Best from 2009 through 2011. 1,400 cases made.
United States > California > Dry Creek Valley
Tasting Note - Reviewed: Feb 24, 2008
