The 2009 Zinfandel Bedrock Vineyard (a blend of 95% Zinfandel and 5% Alicante Bouschet from a vineyard planted in 1888) tips the scales at a whopping 16.4% alcohol. It possesses copious graphite characteristics, a crushed rock-like minerality, a dense ruby/purple color, plenty of blueberry, black raspberry and kirsch-like fruit, a full-bodied power and abundant purity. Although not as expressive as the Monte Rosso, it is another big, back-strapping Zinfandel that should drink nicely for 5-7 years.
It is amazing to think that fifteen years ago no one had ever heard of Carlisle Winery and Vineyards or Mike Officer. Moreover, what Officer has done to preserve old vine Zinfandel vineyards in Sonoma is nothing short of astonishing. Add to that success story his sensational line-up of Syrahs, Petite Sirahs and Rhone Ranger blends and it is undeniable that this man and his winery are at the top of their game. These are artisanal, world-class reds that remain among California's most fairly priced high quality wines. Following is a look at the 2008s from bottle as well as a preview of the charming, seductive 2009s. Mike Officer says 2009 is a strong year for his wines, but since he has done nearly everything right, it is hard for me to say his 2009s are better than previous vintages. Certainly he will not have much production in 2010 given all the issues Zinfandel vineyards had in that year. Readers who love these wines are advised to stock up on what is left of the 2008s as well as the upcoming 2009s.
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