Terra d'Oro Shr Zinfandel (2006)
| Winery: | Terra D'oro |
| Region: | USA » California » El Dorado County » Sierra Foothills |
| Varietal: | Zinfandel |
| Type: | Table Wines |
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Terra D'oro on SnoothMarch 2013
Tangy, full-flavored and strong. Read More
February 2013
Not a bad wine for the price. Decent character. Only a slight cloy to it. Nice for a easy drinking sweet/desert wine with a bump in alcohol content from the classic Muscats from Italy. Read More
August 2012
This 2009 top end label wine from Montevina is another success from them. ... ... ... Again it has the typical Terra d Oro berry/spice combination. Dark in color but not quite as much sweet fruit sensation as the 2008. My rating 89 to 90.Outstanding red wine for the mone Read More
March 2012
This is a great followup to their 2006 zin. It is spicy and rich with nice complexity and excellent fruit. As nice as Montevina's 1978 zinfandels. Excellent value in red wine. My rating - 93 At the end of 2012 this wine is fading fast. Drink now! Read More
March 2012
First of all, the best Barberas are from Amador County and the foothills of California. Those grapes get the heat during the day and the cooling at night. Terra D' Oro is top notch. You get the deep and dark flavors of a super Tuscan big wine but with a smooth finish. This wine can easily be an everyday wine and fit many food pairings. Read More
February 2012
Extremely smooth blend with a great finish! A must keep for your cellar! Read More
October 2011
Having become a big fan of port wines, I am curious to know if anyone knows of an American port that's widely available? Read More
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