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I just ourchased a couple of bottles,
but haven't tried it yet. Any thoughts, notes?
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I had the 2003. I think it's a good example of Lodi zin- big, jammy,
fruitforward. I wouldn't call it subtle or elegant, but who wants that
in Lodi zin?


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Dick R. wrote:
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For the money I find 7 Deadly Zins a bargain wine. I buy it at Costco
for about $12. It is full bodied with a lot of up front fruit and spicy.
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> Dick R. wrote:
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>> but haven't tried it yet. Any thoughts, notes?

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> For the money I find 7 Deadly Zins a bargain wine. I buy it at Costco for
> about $12. It is full bodied with a lot of up front fruit and spicy.



Lucky you. It sets me back $20 here in exPennsylvania. Still, I think its
worth it as its been consistently good.

I've also enjoyed the 'Incognito' viognier from the same vintner (Michael
and David Phillips).

Jon


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Thanks to Dale, Miles and Jon for comments.
I won't be frightened to offer it as one of
the selections at Thanksgiving!

Dick R.
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