One
of the more uncommon grapes - at least in Australia, Zinfandel
is considered a heritage variety in the United States, and is
believed to be very similar (and some say the same) to the Italian
Primitivo grape.
With a history that survived the prohibition in California, Zinfandel
can be made into a variety styles, from the sweet rosé
White Zinfandel popular in the US, or our preference a big, rich,
fruit driven spicy, structured peppery red.
Many people like to drink Zinfandels young - within one to three
years allowing the wines to show their very unique fruit character.
Equally Zin's do age well, however you'll find those fruit characters
are surpassed by a more mellow secondary level of complexity more
typical of a dry red wine.
Primary characters include spice, cherry, rhubarb and ripe berry,
with developed characteristics encompassing truffles, tar, nutmeg,
savoury, gamey, earthy traits.
Why The Zinfandel Regional Series
Zinfandel has been a passion of Matt's since he first started
making it with Peter Leske at Nepenthe in Adelaide Hills. So much
so, he followed his obsession to the Sonoma Valley in California
- the home of Zin to refine the art of making it.
Our philosophy is to make wine that shows its heritage in both
its varietal character and the region from which the fruit is
grown. For this series we have and continue to pick regions and
vineyards that we believe compliment and best bring out the rich
spicy peppery characteristics of a great Zin.
“I was told this would be the
best Zin I had ever tasted and they were right!”
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