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Tasting Notes2005 Latcham Special Reserve Zinfandel (15.5% alcohol)Color: Dark red Aroma: Strawberry Taste: Jammy sweetness, light tannins; light mouth feel Finish Light but lingering tannins and spiciness Comments: VERY fruit-forward Comments: I know this wine, and had the same issue. Holly's Hill in El Dorado has an excellent Zin, which they are phasing out, BTW, and there are all kinds of fabulous Zons in Amador County. Try the Vino Noceto OGP - fantastic! Comments: Thanks for the comment, Hunter. I'll look up those wines. Hopefully, I can try at least one. Comments: Great read! I chose the Charles Krug Sauvignon Blanc at: http://drinksareonme.net/?p=221 Yahoo: wine choice Comfort Wine wine choice ZinfandelsGoogle: wine choice Zinfandels Comfort Wine wine choice |
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I had to think for a while to consider which wine to drink for this month’s Wine Blogging Wednesday. Joel Vincent at Web Life Today asked us to pick out a wine that we drink when we want to relax. My first thought was a big buttery, slightly oaky Chardonnay. But that would be like sitting down to relax with a bag of popcorn. What I really want to relax with is something sweet, big and bold. A wine that explodes in my mouth negating the need for analyzing. I knew what I wanted: a Zinfandel fruit-bomb.