Rombauer California Zinfandel 2019
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When poured, this classic California Zinfandel is a purple-ruby color with a bright crimson hue. On the nose, there are concentrated aromas of dried cherries that meld with warm vanilla, mocha, and mulling spices. Lush flavors of ripe plum and raspberry jam flood the palate, followed by touches of dark chocolate in the background. subtle and round tannins and length for a fresh and enticing finish.
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This richly layered berry-and-chocolate parfait of a wine exudes blackberries, black plums and milk chocolate on a creamy, smooth texture. A full body, soft tannins and a mouthcoating richness give it plenty of personality.
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COMMENTARY: The 2019 Rombauer Vineyards California Zinfandel is nicely layered and finely textured on the palate. TASTING NOTES: This wine brings aromas and flavors of ripe berries to the fore. Pair it with BBQ baby back ribs. (Tasted: July 27, 2021, San Francisco, CA)
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Coming mostly from the Sierra Foothills, the 2019 Zinfandel has a translucent ruby hue and a juicy, fruit-loaded, undeniably delicious style as well as red and blue fruits, supported by flowers, sandalwood, tobacco, and herbes de Provence. Just pure Zinfandel goodness, it's medium-bodied, has no hard edges, and a great finish.
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