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*Disclaimer: I received this wine as a sample from Quivira Winery

Zinfandel, and specifically Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel, is really where myjourney with red wine began. If you’ve been a long time reader of the wineblog, I’m sure you’ve read where I’ve written about going to Sonoma for thefirst time on my honeymoon 5 years ago and how I fell in love with Zinfandel onthe trip. I’d previously really been a “white wine only please” person, so itreally was a turning point for me in my love of wine. These days I don’t drinknearly as much Zinfandel as I used to, but I do like to go back and revisitthose wines that helped me fall head of heels for red wine. Tonight we triedthe 2008 Quivira Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel. It clocked in at 14.8% alcohol,had a real cork closure, and retails for $20.

On the nose I got blackberry, spice, oak, herbs, baking spice, licorice,black cherry, and a caramel note. In the mouth I found tart, tart blackberry,the kind that make you pucker your lips a bit, black fruit, spice, chocolate,and juicy black cherry. The palate showed mostly juicy black fruit for me withplenty of tannins and acidity. At $20, this is a steal for a great Dry CreekValley Zin.

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