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Phipps Family Cellars Zinfandel Sonoma County Ranches 2004

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Phipps Family Cellars Zinfandel Sonoma County Ranches (2004)
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3.5 Star Rating

Starting at: $34.99 USD
3 Reviews


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Zinfandel is considered America's own great indigenous grape, even though its origins lie on the Adriatic coast. Planted throughout California and the Pacific Northwest, Zinfandel is at its best in warm regions with cooler temperatures during harvest. The wines can range from off-dry Rosés, White Zinfandels, and light bistro styled wines, to big, rich powerful wines - even luscious wines for dessert bottling. The flavors range from plummy to raspberry, although deep blackberry fruit and brambly spice tones are most common.

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"This is a new winery for me, and they’re off to a promising start. The grapes come from well-regarded vineyards in Russian River and Dry Creek, and the wine displays classic Sonoma features of dryness and richness, with Zin’s typical wild, briary, brambly character." - S.H.

This rating was featured in Wine Enthusiast Magazine and was Phipps Family Cellars' first review. The review was written by Steven Heimoff, Wine Enthusiast Magazine's West Coast Editor, in January of 2007.


August 2009

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This is an amazingly well-structured Zinfandel that is very Cab-like in nature. One of the best that I have ever had.


August 2009

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Call in or walk in for special Summer discounts on this item. - This PFC Zinfandel is dry and structured, with black fruit components, smooth mid-palate and slightly spicy on the finish. Bold acidity and it does well with food, especially steaks! - Staff Notes


December 2008

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