Saturday, February 3, 2007

A tasty California Zin!

We tried a new restaurant last night and were very excited to find one of our favorite Zinfandels on the wine list (and by that we mean red Zinfandel, not white). We first discovered Edmeades at an annual Zinfandel festival in San Francisco. It had been awhile since we had had this Mendocino-area Zin. And yum! It didn’t disappoint last night.

The first thing we noticed about the 2003 Edmeades Redwood Valley Zinfandel was its nose. It had a wonderfully lingering nose of dark berry fruit – in other words, it smelled great! Its flavor matched, with a hint of green and black pepper typical of Zinfandels, but also with a touch of black licorice and lots of bright fruit. The back of the bottle describes the wine as a “super-concentrated, thick, scrumptious Zinfandel packed with black cherries and spice.” Sure, we’ll go with that.

The price on the wine list was $28. Typically, a restaurant charges about double the actual price of a bottle of wine (hence the $8-$10 average corkage fee if you bring your own bottle since the restaurant’s cheapest bottles yield them about $8-$10 profit.). So at $14 retail, this wine is a heck of a bargain in our opinion. We’ve seen Edmeades in a variety of wine shops, and a quick search on BevMo (Beverages and More) suggests the 2005 is going for $14.99. If you want a better-than-pizza-wine Zin full of flavor that minimally goes great with steak, brisket, and meatloaf, give this one a try.

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