Deep Purple

by Jimmy Cocktail 2. July 2009 10:50

 Imagine my surprise when I was cruising through the local Wegmans (yes, we have been blessed with a Wegmans within 20 minutes of our house) wine shop and I happen to spy this beauty. Now those of you that know me also know that Ms Cocktail and I share an affinity for the Zinfandel wines specific to the Lodi region of California. They tend to be very fruit forward, at times sweet and jammy, other times they can be rich and complex. This turned out to be an "other" but I'm getting ahead of myself.

This is a 2007 Zinfandel From Deep Purple Wines in Santa Rosa, California made with juice sourced from the Lodi region. Typically, I could care less about the label because it really doesn't tell you anything about the wine inside the bottle. This bottle is no different, I just love the artwork becasue I'm a quasi-hippie-throwback.

Once you pour the wine, you notice a nice deep garnet color. It's not so dark and dense that you can't see through the edges but it gets much more solid near the center of the glass. A rich, earth smell of moss undercut with blackberry rises out of the glass to meet your nose.

Upon first taste, you realize that you've just been lied to. Your nose says one thing but on the palate it is something not quite what you're expecting. There is no assault of tannins like some dry reds but the taste itself is lighter than expected. Predominently blackberry in taste, it isn't overly full and cloying like some fruity wines can be. Even though it is fruity, it is not sweet and the taste doesn't linger on the palate. It is really nicely balanced between fruit and dry.

The best part about this wine may very well be the price. It should be able to be found at most retailers for under $13 which in my mind, makes this an appropriately priced wine.

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Wine | Wine Review

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Jimmy Cocktail Jimmy Cocktail is highly respected for his skills in the kitchen, with the smoker and on the grill. When he's feeling really saucy, he's not too bad with a guitar either. He is currently certified by the Wine and Spirits Education Trust (WSET) in wine, holding the AC status and is a Wine Educator at Fabbioli Cellars in Leesburg, VA. E-mail me Send mail


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