Another classic Zinfandel is the 2008 Zinfandel Cortina from the middle of the Dry Creek Valley. Planted in gravelly, loamy soils, it again displays a Provencal, earthy, herbal, forest floor and underbrush-scented nose, with pepper and black cherry fruit. This Mediterranean style of wine is medium to full-bodied, with sweet, juicy fruit, not the depth and profound character of the Home Ranch or the up-front appeal of the Old Vine, but more elegant and tasting like a Zinfandel that wants to move into a Pinot Noir encampment. This is a beauty to drink over the next 3-4 years.
Among the great Italian heritage families in Northern California (and there are many of those), Seghesio continues to set a high standard for quality and attractive value.
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