Seriously. A 16-yr old Zin... Bright berries, very fruit-forward. And it just lingers on your palette until you can't help but take another sip. Simply incredible durability for a Zinfandel. #ZinMaster #HouseOfZin — 9 years ago
12½ % alc.
An old non-vintage bottling.
As for the age I would guess this to be somewhere late 60's to early 70's (as the bottle is embossed 4/5 quart which I believe was discontinued for the metric 750ml in 1979) and also has the "classic" plastic/rubber foil found on a lot of oldies from that time.
Being a bit of a history buff when it comes to CA's wine industry I'm very humbled when opening these pieces of history.
Amazingly this held up to 24+ hours of aeration without loosing any life...and actually got better!!
— 10 years ago
Nice Howell man example. Well balanced. Not a heavy cab. — 10 years ago
Crisp, clean. Very light. Fruity mid palate. Slight minerals. Clean finish. Perfect summer wine. Don't care much for the name or bottle look. — 11 years ago
Really good for 3.99 at trader Joes. — 12 years ago
Three Sticks never disappoints. Fully bodied, dark berry, smooth tannin Cab. Perfect warm up for the total eclipse tomorrow!! — 8 years ago
Combines with everything — 8 years ago
Let the wine breath awhile and it is nice and smooth. Hint of plum with clean finish. — 9 years ago
Spectacular — 10 years ago
Awesome blend — 10 years ago
With Matt and Mich. — 10 years ago
Pretty good - would drink again — 8 years ago
Intense citrus aromas with notes of pear, apricot and wet stone. Big, rich and dry on the palate. Flavors of lemon and lemon zest and citrus oil leads to deep, stone minerality, grassiness and full, deep acidity with just a hint of oak. The finish is incredibly dry and zesty with intense length and depth. — 9 years ago
We enjoyed this one — 10 years ago
At the lake with Jaice — 10 years ago
Really nice drop — 11 years ago
For $16 at BevMo, and you have to let it breah for an hour. This is an amazing find. — 12 years ago
Carl Fischer
I tried this right out of the bottle and was a little worried - super tight and one dimensional - but after two hours open it was singing and I was smiling. The nose has a more savory profile but the palate is full of bright red fruits with crushed gravel on the finish. Super smooth - the fruit and spice from the Grenache keeps the gaminess/savory flavors of the Syrah in check while the Mourvèdre adds richness. Helen Keplinger is a genius when it comes to these new world “old world blends” - I have yet to have one from her that hasn’t been fantastic. — 8 years ago