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Red Wine Reviews


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It just knocked off all contendors (10)
2010 Terra d'Oro - Zinfandel

Inexpensive but good intro to zin (8)
2012 Forever Vineyards - Zinfandel

I get bacon and leather (8)
2011 Terra d'Oro - Zinfandel

I like it (10)
2009 Windsor Sonoma - Zinfandel

Juicy but lacking that knockout blow (8)
2011 Terra d'Oro - Zinfandel

Juicy and light spice (10)
2010 The Federalist - Zinfandel

Luscious cherries wrapped up the nice way (10)
2008 Easton - Zinfandel

Like a boss (9)
2012 Titus Vineyards - Zinfandel

Nice and smooth with almost a little cocoa on the back end (9)
Rosenblum Cellars - Vintner's Cuve XXX

Nice and boutique (9)
2011 Shenandoah Vineyard - Zinfandel

Not bad but I call it two (8)
2011 three - Zinfandel

Not quite a monster, more like a ghoulie, but still okay (9)
2010 Zinzilla - Zinzilla

Stepping my Zin game up some, and this has some heavy chocolate underpinnings (9)
2006 Rosenblum Cellars - Zinfandel

Shiver-worthy (10)
2010 Goosebump - Velvety Red

So good to be so young (10)
2012 Courtney Benham - Zinfandel

Surprisingly good (9)
2010 Bliss Family Vineyards - Zinfandel

Something new (9)
2009 Mascota Vineyards - Unanime Gran Vino Tinto

Smoky as fu%k (10)
2012 Rodney Strong - Zinfandel

Tart cherry with a little wood in the side of your cheek (6)
2010 Carol Shelton Wines - Wild Thing - Old Vine Zinfandel

Too watery but it still packs a punch (8)
2010 Cellar No. 8 - Zinfandel

Tart cherry with an underbelly of tobacco (10)
2011 Marietta Cellars - Zinfandel

Too damned tart and sweet (7)
2012 Forever Vineyards - Zinfandel

Totally sucks (1)
2013 T-Vine Cellars - Zinfandel

Weirdly juicy and fruity, while oddly dry, but with a cool label (9)
Ramon Bilboa - Volteo


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