Promisquous Red Blend NV
More from this winery- Winery:
- Promisquous
- Region:
- USA
- Varietal:
- Zinfandel, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah
- Type:
- Red Wine
Review Highlights
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This wine's varietal: Learn about Zinfandel wines Learn about Merlot wines Learn about Cabernet Sauvignon wines Learn about Syrah wines
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"In general, I keep a few bottles of the Ménage à trois in stock as a general crowd pleasing red." Read full review »
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"herbaceous raspberry finish which is longer than I expected." Read full review »
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"I don't care for this wine at all." Read full review »
What to Expect
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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User Reviews
I absolutely loved this bottle! In general, I keep a few bottles of the Ménage à trois in stock as a general crowd pleasing red. This is somewhat similar as it is also a combination of Zin, Cab and Merlot but slightly more interesting with a bit of a sweet aftertaste. I think this has definitely earned some read more...
I don't care for this wine at all. In a word, it tastes "fake". I keep thinking hotel soap. It has little or no integrity. I'm sorry that I paid $12 for this at the gas station. I should have bought the cheap $8 Tempranillo- it's a lot better
jammy and fruit bomb-y with some nice juicy acidity. herbaceous raspberry finish which is longer than I expected. the zinfandel really shines here and is the dominant character. great summertime grilling wine. I paired it with pesto pizza and it was a home run. this is an NV and not an '07.



