As I mentioned in my last post, I did a tasting in New York
at the beginning of the year, and the other wine that I really thought that was
worth mentioning, was the 2010 Seghesio Sonoma Zinfandel.
The original vineyards in the Alexander Valley were planted in
1895 with Zinfandel by Eduardo Seghesio, who was an Italian immigrant from
Piedmont and had left for America in 1886, where he met his wife Angela. The
winery was completed in 1902 and over the coming years they bought further plots
of land which they planted with more traditional Italian grapes. Over the years
they bought more and more vineyards, including Eduardo’s previous employers,Italian Swiss Colony, which caused them problems through the era of
prohibition. Upon prohibition being repealed they opened the doors to the
winery and started there comeback, they continued to produce wine under
Eduardo’s wife Angela’s stewardship, until her passing in 1958. The winery
continued to be run by their son’s, who had until the mid 1970’s moved the
business to producing bulk wine, and with much success. Then in 1983, the first
wines bottled and sold under the Seghesio brand were produced by fourth
generation winemaker Ted Seghesio all from estate grown fruit, today they are
part of the Crimson Wine Group.
The Zinfandel grape is a distant relation to Primitivo and
one of my favourite varietals, and I have to say this one did not disappoint,
with this wine though they also blend in small proportion of Petit Syrah just
give it another dimension.
In the glass you got a deep/opaque inky purple colour, with
wonderfully pronounced aromas of dark berry fruit and a touch of spice. On the
palate these came through in great depth, with flavours of blackberries, blue
berries followed by the spice. The tannins were juicy but in balance with the
fruit flavours and just enough acidity helped make the length of flavours last
for what seemed like forever.
As I’ve already mentioned, Zinfandel is one of my favourite
grapes, and this wine certainly did not disappoint, it is most definitely one
that would highly recommend and will definitely be making a repeat purchase of.
Seghesio is a great producer, and I've seen a small increase in interest for Zinfandel on my site lately. It's a variety that goes up and down in popularity but always seems to be relatively stable. A good Zin is very enjoyable though, and also one of my favorites.
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