Why is Zinfandel so expensive?

Why is Zinfandel so expensive?

The Old Vine Advantage … Old vines, while they grow complex, flavorful fruit, don’t grow very much of it, so making wine from these historic plants is much more expensive than it would be from younger, more vigorous vines. More handwork means more expensive wine.

What is Lodi Zinfandel?

Lodi, the self-proclaimed “Zinfandel Capital of the World”, is home to some of the finest Zinfandels in California. The distinctive characteristics of the region are reflected in our 2018 Lodi Zinfandel. Beautifully expressive on the nose, with bold fruit notes that hint at what is to come.

What is a good inexpensive zinfandel?

9 of the Best Zinfandels Under $15

  • Michael David Winery 7 Deadly Zins.
  • Bogle Zinfandel Old Vines.
  • Chronic Cellars Purple Paradise.
  • Gnarled Vine Zinfandel.
  • Kirkland Signature Sonoma County Old Vine Zinfandel.
  • Big Six Bourbon Barrel Zinfandel.
  • Rancho Zabaco Sonoma Heritage Vines Zinfandel.
  • Cantele Primitivo.

What is the most expensive Zinfandel wine?

Martinelli Jackass Hill Zinfandel
1. Martinelli Jackass Hill Zinfandel, Russian River Valley Commanding top spot is the indelicately named Jackass Hill from California’s Russian River Valley. It’s no real surprise the winery can lay claim to the most expensive offering seeing as Zinfandel is its flagship grape.

Is Zinfandel good wine?

Final Verdict. Most zinfandel-based wines are full-bodied, juicy, and high in alcohol, and lovers of flavor-packed reds will likely enjoy them, especially those made from well-reputed producers.

What is the difference between Zinfandel and Pinot Noir?

Zinfandel is lighter in color than both Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. However, although a light-bodied red wine like Pinot Noir, Zin’s moderate tannin and high acidity make it taste bold. Generally speaking, most Zinfandel wines have higher alcohol levels ranging from about 14 – 17% ABV.

Is Zinfandel full bodied?

Cabernet Sauvignon and Zinfandel are two other full-bodied red wines. Cabernet Sauvignon is a French wine that is fruity and sumptuous but the taste can vary from smoky to savory, depending on how it is processed. Other full-bodied sweet wines and red wines include Mourvedre, Shiraz, Douro Reds, and Malbec.

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