- Type
- Red Still, Dry
- Producer
- Martha Stoumen
- Vintage
- 2018
- Location
- USA, California
- Grapes
- Primitivo, Cariñena
- Alcohol
- 12.3
- Sugar
- 1
- Price
- 1000 UAH, 1250 UAH
- Cellar
- N/A
A classical Californian blend of Zinfandel and Carignan. The former comes from Del Barba Vineyard, Contra Costa County. This dry-farmed vineyard was planted in 1960 and grown without pesticides and herbicides. Carignan comes from certified organic Ricetti Vineyard in Mendocino County. It was planted in 1948 and is also dry-farmed.
This wine is so joyous, and to me, distinctly Californian. I never knew how much I loved Zinfandel until I started working as Chris Brockway’s (Broc Cellars) Assistant Winemaker. When picked before the grape berries begin to shrivel, you get these amazing hibiscus, rhubarb, pomegranate, and baking spices from Zin. Like an avocado, the window is small between unripe and overripe for Zin, and I watch this vineyard closely. Carignan, Zin’s less celebrated companion, provides a savory component reminiscent of driving through California chaparral, and, like Ricetti’s, can be incredibly complex with 70 years of vine age. I’m not re-inventing the wheel with this classic old vine Zin/Carignan blend, just lightening things up a bit.
Ratings
2023-05-26 - 8.00
Wine #4 on Mixed Bag Vol. 7.
This wine was on my wishlist for a long time. And it was up to expectations. An easy blend of Zinfandel and Carignan (a classical one, as they say). Red fruits mixed with earthy notes, leather, pencil lead and spices (like cloves). A bit of rubber. But juicy, easy to drink and overall delicious with a long and flavourful aftertaste.
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