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zinlover 12-05-2008 07:22 PM

Hard to Find A Good Zin
 
I tasted one of the best zins I have ever had on a recent trip to
Healdsburg. 2006 Dark Horse Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley, Treborce
Vineyards. small production Zin that was absolutely incredible. Any
suggestions on other great zins to try?

Ronin[_3_] 13-05-2008 02:45 AM

Hard to Find A Good Zin
 
On 2008-05-12 11:22:00 -0700, zinlover > said:

> I tasted one of the best zins I have ever had on a recent trip to
> Healdsburg. 2006 Dark Horse Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley, Treborce
> Vineyards. small production Zin that was absolutely incredible. Any
> suggestions on other great zins to try?


Yes - another Dry Creek - Hamilton Vinyard done by Klick. Nice medium
body style - not the over-ripe fruit and alcohol bomb style at all.
Klick is located in Nice, California (I kid you not) and Bottle Barn in
Santa Rosa sometimes has it.

While you are in Healdsburg, by the by, try the restaurant "Zin" - not
surprisingly they have a large menu of zinfandels by the glass,
including small producers, like Klick.


Bill Loftin 13-05-2008 03:12 AM

Hard to Find A Good Zin
 
Ronin wrote:
> On 2008-05-12 11:22:00 -0700, zinlover > said:
>
>> I tasted one of the best zins I have ever had on a recent trip to
>> Healdsburg. 2006 Dark Horse Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley, Treborce
>> Vineyards. small production Zin that was absolutely incredible. Any
>> suggestions on other great zins to try?

>
> Yes - another Dry Creek - Hamilton Vinyard done by Klick. Nice medium
> body style - not the over-ripe fruit and alcohol bomb style at all.
> Klick is located in Nice, California (I kid you not) and Bottle Barn in
> Santa Rosa sometimes has it.
>
> While you are in Healdsburg, by the by, try the restaurant "Zin" - not
> surprisingly they have a large menu of zinfandels by the glass,
> including small producers, like Klick.


The first few years that Zin was open, their wine list was a great way
to see the future of Zinfandel. About 80% of the list were wines that
no one had ever heard of. They were the coming wines.
They still have an open table every Wednesday morning that anyone can
bring their wines for tasting to see if they should be on the list.
Somehow, things have changed a great deal even though you will find
cult wines like Rafanelli on their list. They don't seem to have the
same enthusiasm that they once did.
As for some Zins to try: Mauritson's Rockpile Ridge, Westphall Ridge,
Jack's Cabin, Cemetery. Mauritson was the pioneer of the new Rockpile
AVA and all four of the above Zins come from there.



miles 14-05-2008 05:00 AM

Hard to Find A Good Zin
 
zinlover wrote:
> I tasted one of the best zins I have ever had on a recent trip to
> Healdsburg. 2006 Dark Horse Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley, Treborce
> Vineyards. small production Zin that was absolutely incredible. Any
> suggestions on other great zins to try?


Opolo in Paso Robles. Their Mountain Zin is outstanding. Huge!
Wild Coyote in Paso. Their Zins are fantastic as is their Syrah.
Karly in Amador. Numerous Zins to try but my fav. is Warrior Fire
Seghasio in Sonoma. Big and bold Zins

DaleW 14-05-2008 01:09 PM

Hard to Find A Good Zin
 
On May 12, 2:22�pm, zinlover > wrote:
> I tasted one of the best zins I have ever had on a recent trip to
> Healdsburg. 2006 Dark Horse Zinfandel, Dry Creek Valley, Treborce
> Vineyards. small production Zin that was absolutely incredible. Any
> suggestions on other great zins to try?


The hard part about making suggestions is that as the Dark Horse is
small production, few (if any) here have tried. Zin is made in a
variety of styles,. I've liked Dry Creek Zins from Dashe, Coffaro,
Ridge (3 Valleys is only DC one they have remaining I think- Ed or
someone can correct if I'm wrong). Mostly made in a restrained (for
Zin) style. Paso Robles or Amador Zins like Miles suggested are more
likely to be "huge", if that's what you're looking for. Even within a
geographic area there different styles, so hard to say without tasting
the wine (or a description of what you liked about it, or other Zins
that it reminded you of).

miles 14-05-2008 02:35 PM

Hard to Find A Good Zin
 
DaleW wrote:

> Paso Robles or Amador Zins like Miles suggested are more
> likely to be "huge", if that's what you're looking for. Even within a
> geographic area there different styles, so hard to say without tasting
> the wine


Thats true. I prefer big very complex Zins. In Paso area theres
several styles from light bodied on up. I prefer other varietals for
light to medium.


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