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Red Wine Reviews


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Stepping my Zin game up some, and this has some heavy chocolate underpinnings
2006 Rosenblum Cellars - Zinfandel

A nice spring treat
2008 Chaddsford - Dry Rosé

A dark beauty akin to liquid dark chocolate
2005 Rosenblum Cellars - Zinfandel

A wonderful Cab for the price which beats coffee in the morning
2008 Rio Diamante - Cabernet Sauvignon

Dark chocolate as a wine
Rosenblum Cellars - Zinfandel

Where's the middle?
2006 Beringer - Napa Valley Merlot

If this is the last word in zinfandel, let's start a new alphabet
2007 XYZin Winery - Zinfandel

They followed up nicely from last year
2009 Delheim - Pinotage Rosé

Perfect for the price, and great for a Pinot Noir
2007 Beringer - Napa Valley Pinot Noir

A crianza using Merlot and Cab - great when decanted
2005 Bodegas Roqueta - Bacasis

A wonderful Cab with Zin quality... take the plunge
2006 Cannonball - Cabernet Sauvignon

Dry and spicy, but sexily saucy after decanting
2008 Agricolas Aguaza - Sa Ra Da

Very good but not orgasmic... but close
2009 Jam Jar - Sweet Shiraz

A fair zin, but I expected more
2007 Castlebank - Zinfandel

A spicy treat for the winter's cold bite
2008 Boekenhoutskloof, Franschhoek - The Wolftrap

A melange of slowly building fruit and spice
2006 Concannon Vineyards - Syrah

Jam and cocoa!
2007 The Wait - Malbec

Competent but dry Merlot
2008 Asunto - Merlot

A too dry Cab, but probably well loved by those loving dry Cabernet
2007 Caliterra - Cabernet Sauvignon : Reserve

Wrong bottle choice, but a good wine nonetheless
2008 Asunto - Shiraz-Carmenere

A boss-ass Zin
2005 Crystal Valley Cellars - Zinfandel

Dark berrylicious with a whisp of smoke
2007 Kingsford Manor - Cabernet Sauvignon

Inky purple, woody, dry
2008 Lucky 7 - Cabernet Sauvignon

A meaty Cabernet with the smoke and spice of Shiraz
2007 Friday Monkey - Cabernet Shiraz


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